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<br />7. Review of Fish and Wildlife Service Recommended Flows. This task examined <br />the USFWS flows and their development. <br /> <br />8. Determination of Flow Deficiencies and Surpluses in Comparison of Actual <br />and Proposed Flows to USFWS Flows. This task considered determining <br />USFWS flow requirements' impact on Duchesne River discharges at Randlett <br />historically, at the present, and for proposed future operation, <br /> <br />9. Determination of Potential Sources of Water to Meet Needed USFWS Flows. <br />This task looked at determining potential sources for needed water to meet <br />USFWS flows. No determination was made about the availability of the water <br />identified. <br /> <br />10. Final Report. This task involved documenting the results of the study effort and <br />compiling the first nine tasks into this report. <br /> <br />Duchesne River Basin Description <br /> <br />The Duchesne River Basin is shown in Figure 1-1. The basin has an area of over 4,200 <br />square miles; and drains the south side of the Uinta Mountains. Major tributaries to the <br />Duchesne River include Strawberry River, Rock Creek, Lake Fork, Yellowstone River, Uinta, <br />and Whiterocks Rivers. Major reservoirs include Strawberry Reservoir on the Strawberry <br />River, Currant Creek Reservoir on Currant Creek, Starvation Reservoir on the Strawberry <br />River with diversions from the Duchesne River, Upper Stillwater Reservoir on Rock Creek, <br />and Moon Lake Reservoir on the Lake Fork River. The Strawberry Collection System of the <br />Bonneville Unit of the Central Utah Project diverts water from the upper reaches of Rock <br />Creek, the Duchesne River, and Currant Creek into Strawberry Reservoir. Other trans-basin <br />diversions include the Duchesne Tunnel which diverts water from the upper Duchesne <br />River to the Provo River, and the Daniels Creek Diversion which has historically diverted <br />water from the upper Strawberry River to Daniels Creek in the Provo River Drainage. <br /> <br />Study Purpose and Objectives <br /> <br />The main purpose of the study was to determine the effect of existing projects (both existing <br />and future operation) on Duchesne River flows and to identifY possible water sources on <br />the Duchesne River that could be used to augment river flows, if needed, to meet USFWS <br />endangered fish flow recommendations. <br /> <br />The study objectives are described below: <br /> <br />. To determine the present flow regime on the Lower Duchesne River <br /> <br />. To determine historical changes to the present flow regime <br /> <br />. To identify flow surplus or deficiencies of the present flow regime with respect <br />to USFWS identified flows <br /> <br />. To locate potential water sources to meet any needed flow deficiencies <br /> <br />SLC\1341 Q7\REPT1,QOc <br /> <br />1-2 <br />