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<br />,,, .'1 <br />"(".'0- ! <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />TransmittA.l <br /> <br />The Narrows Reservoir would have a total capacity of <br />973,185 acre-feet at the top of the flood control pool. Of that <br />capacity, 475,000 acre-feet would be exclusively for flood control, <br />75,000 acre-feet would be joint flood control-irrigation capacity, <br />373,025 acre-feet would be for irrigation storage, and 50,160 acre- <br />feet would be inactive and dead storage. <br /> <br />The Narrows Unit will provide salable project supplemental <br />irrigation water averaging 119,400 acre-feet annually which would <br />be applied to 166,370 acres of irrigable land. That total salable <br />water supply does not include divertible return flows estimated to <br />average 21,300 acre-feet annually. <br /> <br />The total estimated project cost of the Narrows Unit, prices <br />as of October 1965, and estimated annual operation, maintenance and <br />replacement expenses have been allocated as follows: <br /> <br />Table l.--Cost allocation summary <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Purpose <br /> <br />Project cost <br /> <br />Annual OM&R <br /> <br />Irrigation <br />Flood control <br />Fish and wildlife <br />Recreation <br />Road relocation (P.L. 87-874) <br />Totals <br /> <br />$26,104,500 <br />18,958,600 <br />4,786,000 <br />11,831,900 <br />139,000 <br />$61,820,000 <br /> <br />$22,500 <br />9,200 <br />31,100 <br />153,700* <br />o <br />$216,500 <br /> <br />* Ultimate and unadjusted for time and <br />rate of occurrence. <br /> <br />A segrrcgation of the precedirlg costs with respect to reimbursa- <br />bili ty is contained in table 2. Most of the reimbursable annual <br />OM&R for fish-wildlife and recreation will be the responsibility of <br />the non-Federal operating entity. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />2 <br />