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<br />001702 <br /> <br />Construction <br />coot <br /> <br />Annual cost <br />O.M.&R. <br /> <br />Reservoirs: <br />Repl&-cemen t . . . . . . <br />Stur".ge and regulation. <br />Collection system. <br />Divide tunnel. . . <br />Power canale . . . <br />PO>ler features AI. <br />Recreation . . . . <br />To tal . . . <br /> <br />~I Powerplants, penstocks, <br /> <br />4,219,000 <br />57,152,000 <br />15,941,000 <br />7,716,OOO <br />11,129,000 <br />36,804,000 <br />. 181.000 <br />. $ 133,l42,OOO " I'll", y., fI <br />transmission systems, etc. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. $ <br /> <br />Construction uro~ram <br /> <br />The project is sO planned that the Initial Development could be <br /> <br />constructed as a self-liquidating unit which could be expanded.later, <br /> <br />in.to-the MaXimum' Gravity Diversion. In order to provide Pueblo, <br /> <br />Colorado Springs, and other towns with a~ditional water for municipal <br /> <br />and industrial use and to furnieh supplemental water for irrigation, <br /> <br />all features of the Initial Development are proposed for immediate <br /> <br />construction. Other phases of the project could be constructed when <br /> <br />justified by economic conditione and aU@mented needs. Units of the <br /> <br />Initial Development proposed for immediate con~truction, the length <br /> <br />of time required, and the estimates of annual appropriations necessary <br /> <br />to permit efficient construction are shown in the follo>ling table. <br /> <br />Eneineerine feasibility <br /> <br />:~.. . <br /> <br />;"/'-' of <br /> <br />", <br /> <br />The In~ial_ne~eLOpment.has been found to be fea~ible from <br /> <br />engineering and economic standpoints. <br /> <br />, <br />The...;faasi bi).,lty_ of-the, ulan <br />, / I, ' - , <br />, '/ , . <br />not, yet been detGrmined. <br /> <br />'0' 'I ,,' " ..,. <br />fo;-the~Maximum .Gravity~iversion has <br /> <br />49 <br />