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<br />Chapter 4 - Reallocations <br /> <br />4-5 <br /> <br />Table 4-2 <br />Reservoir Reallocation Studies <br />Presidents FY 96 Budget Proposal <br />(continued on next page) <br /> <br />District Phase Phase Total FY 96 Description <br /> [1] Federal Budget <br /> Cost ($000) ($000) <br />CENAB Feas. 712.0 200,0 JenninQs Randolph lake, Reallocation. MD & <br /> \tN. Studies have confirmed that the lake is a <br /> cost-effective and environmentally acceptable <br /> solution to meet the future water supply needs <br /> of the State of Maryland and the Washington, <br /> D,C, Metro Area. <br />CEORP Recon. 375.0 250.0 YouQhioQhenv lake StoraQe Reallocation. PA & <br /> MD. Westmoreland and North Fayette <br /> Counties, PA have requested the Corps to <br /> explore the potential for reallocation of a portion <br /> of the lake storage for water'supply. <br />CEMRK Recon. 160.0 100.0 Wilson lake, Review of Completed Proiects. KS. <br /> The Kansas Water Office has requested a <br /> reallocation study at Wilson Lake (constructed <br /> 1964) for potential water supply storage for the <br /> cities of Hays and Russell. <br />CEMRK Recon. 250.0 250.0 Kanopolis lake, Review of Completed Proiects. <br /> KS. Interest in water supply storage at the <br /> project has been expressed by the Bureau of <br /> Reclamation, the Kansas Water Office, and <br /> other Federal, state, and local organizations. <br />CESWT Recon. 280.0 100,0 Optima. Review of Completed Proiects. OK. <br /> Since completion of the dam (1978). the <br /> conservation pool has never filled. The study <br /> would investigate the feasibility of reallocation of <br /> project purposes. <br />CENPS Feas. 2,100.0 400,0 Howard Hanson Dam. Additional StoraQe. WA. <br /> Studies have indicated that there is an <br /> opportunity to significantly increase summer <br /> water storage at the reservoir to provide needed <br /> Municipal water supply, enhance anadromous <br /> fish. and to a lesser degree improve <br /> downstream recreation. The dam (constructed <br /> in 1962) could provide a least-cost source of <br /> water to satisfy the demands of the rapidly <br /> growing Seattle-Tacoma urban area. <br />