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<br />,) <br /> <br />30 <br /> <br />3896 <br /> <br />MISSOURI RIVER BASIN <br /> <br />TABLE 2.-Projec1s now authorized 1 <br /> <br /> Project Totaloost First Second Third Fourth <br /> pbSSB phase pb~~ ph." <br />KaDopolig Rcser~otr___.________.__.._ 1$0,000,000 <br />BarlaD County Rcser>olr____________ 120,000,000 <br />Osceola ResE-rvoir..______..__________ 28,500,000 <br />Tuttle Cre('_k R('servoir__.______...___ 28.000,000 <br />r,hil1l('OthE\ Re~(lrvoir_________________ 28,500.000 <br />Arlington RP.Servolr___.______________ 7,300.000 $61,000,000 $42, 700,000 $41,500,000 W.800,OOO <br />South Orand Reser'folr.._________.._. 10,400,000 <br />PODllne d(ll'crrc ReservoIr___._______ 0,200,000 <br />RlcblaDd Reser..oir______u__________ 6,900,000 <br />Cherry Creek Rcscrvolr_ __________0__ ' 8,200,000 <br />The Kansas Cit)'8. 1\.10. and Kaw____ . IB, 000, 000 <br />TotaL_____ ...__.________......_ 171,000,1100 <br /> <br />I $:2ll,OOO,OOQ bnve IJccn authorized to date to be approprIated ror pros~ution of proJect8 listed In table 2, <br />2 Partla.lIy constructed. Funds neNlrd to complelc estimated to be $3,000,000. <br />I Current ~~timate (Inrludlnll' STorage ror Irrigation), ~31,OOO,(XX). <br />4 Current estimato for Chrrry Creek: project, $11,000,000. <br />~ Partially constructed. Federal cost to June 1, Hi42, $2,543,527. Estimated additional costs to comrlete <br />(from Survey report dated June 2';, 1942) arc: Federal cost, $13,000,000; non-Federa.l, :F2,roeJ,OOO; total, <br />$15,roJ,OOO. <br />NOTE.-For 10caUon of projects, &eo map ccompanylng this report. <br /> <br />49. In connection with the development of the multiple-purpose <br />projects, those shown for the Missouri River wi1J provide for the maxi- <br />mum practicable storage of water of the nlaiu stem. The water to <br />be impounded in these, as well as the other multiple-purpose structures <br />shown in taOles 1 and 2, will be utilized to produce the maximum <br />practicable development of irrigation, navigation, power, find other <br />multiple purposes. However, sufficient storage will be provided in <br />each reservoir to provide for the needs of local flood protection down- <br />stream from the reservoir as well as for the needs of the general com- <br />prehensive plan for flood control for the Missouri River Basin. To <br />provide for tJlC maximum utilization of the waters stored in multiple- <br />purpose reservoirs, a plan would be worked out for each strueture in <br />collaboration with the vllrious water-use ag,mcies involved. The <br />amount of water to be made avaih,ble to the Bureau of Reclamation <br />for'irrigation would be arrived at after close collaboration with that <br />agency. Tbe development of power potentialities would be deter- <br />mined in cooperation with the Fedeml Power Commission. Water <br />use for other purposes would be arrived at in a similar manner. <br /> <br />VI. CONCL USlONS <br /> <br />50. It is concluded that the existing approved plan of improvement <br />for the Missouri Basin should be expanded substantially as indicated <br />berein to include in addition to the plan authorized uuder existiug law, <br />the following: <br />(a) ,A series of levees and appurtenan t works along both sides of the <br />1Iissouri River from the vicinity of Sioux City, Iowa, to .the vicinity <br />of the mouth of tbe Missouri Ri\'er. <br />(b) Tbe following mnltiple-purpose reservoirs: Five on tJlC main <br />stem of the Missouri River, five on the tributaries of the upper Re- <br />publican River, one on the Bi~ Horn River, and one on tJle Yellow- <br />stone River. - <br />