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<br />transmission system. Until these points are settled, no firm <br /> <br />4It recommendation can be made as to the best plan for producing the <br /> <br />greatest benefit to the Basin Fund. <br /> <br />Colorado <br /> <br />The Colorado portion of the proposed C.R.S.P. transmission <br /> <br />system as included in the Modified Transmission System with inter- <br /> <br />connection at Four Corners steam Plant is shown on Fig. 1. It <br /> <br />included two 230 kv. circuits from Shiprock to Curecanti; two 230 kv. <br /> <br />circuits from Curecanti to Midway; one 230 kv. circuit from Midway <br /> <br />to Limon; one 230 kv. circuit from Curecanti to Rangely; two 138 kv. <br /> <br />circuits from Rangely to Vernal, Utah; one 138 kv. circuit from <br /> <br />Rangely to Craig; one 138 kv. circuit from Craig to Oak Creek; one <br /> <br />138 kv. circuit from Craig to Sinclair, Wyoming. <br /> <br />From Vernal, Utah, C.R.S.P. transmission lines were to <br /> <br />extend to Flaming Gorge and to Central Utah. At Sinclair, Wyoming, <br /> <br />the C.R.S.P. transmission system was to be interconnected with the <br /> <br />Missouri River Basin,Western Division transmission system, and in <br /> <br />Colorado, the C.R.S.P. transmission system was to be interconnected <br /> <br />with the Missouri River Basin, Western Division transmission system <br /> <br />at Oak Creek and Limon. <br /> <br />Starting with the Modified Transmission System, and using <br /> <br />the projected loads at the various delivery and interconnection <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />points for the year 1973, the Bureau made many power flow studies <br /> <br />, <br />to determine the best and most economical transmission system to <br /> <br />serve the Colorado area. In this process, some circuits were <br /> <br />12 <br />