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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.131.J
Description
Yellow Jacket Project
State
CO
Basin
Yampa/White
Water Division
6
Date
2/1/1965
Title
Yellow Jacket Project Colorado: Plan Formulation Studies
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />- . <br />1-,,'1_.. <br /> <br />r... <br />~ <br />~ <br />C,l <br /> <br />Average annual <br />equivalent costs <br />investment $776,600 <br />78,~0 <br />86.600 <br />$941,600 <br /> <br />Unit 1 (original studies) (Continued) <br /> <br />Canals <br /> <br />Yellow Jacket <br /> <br />Initial capacity ............................ <br /> <br />Length ...................................... <br />Josephine Basin <br /> <br />Initial capacity............................ <br /> <br />Length ...................................... <br />Coal Creek <br /> <br />Initial capacity............................ <br /> <br />Length ...................................... <br />Ute Feeder <br /> <br />Initial capacity ...................~........ <br />Lost Park Collection <br /> <br />Initial capacity............................ <br /> <br />WATER SUPPLY: <br /> <br />Diversion requirement (per irrigable acre) ........ <br />Increased water supply for irrigation annually.... <br />Increased water supply for M&I annually........... <br />Annual stream depletion by project................ <br />Minimum fish bypass at diversion Oct.-Mar.......... <br />Minimum fish bypass at diversion Apr.-Sept. ....... <br /> <br />BENEFIT-<DST ANALYSIS: (lOo-year period at 3 percent) <br /> <br />Average <br />annual benefits <br />Primary (direct) $1,127,~0 <br />Secondary 61l.~0 <br />total $l,738,800 <br /> <br />Project <br />OH&R <br />Share of ca.sp <br />total <br /> <br />costs <br /> <br />BENEFIT-<DST RATIOS: <br /> <br />Direct <br />total <br /> <br />1.20:1 (+$185,800) <br />1.85:1 (+$797,200) <br /> <br />500 CFS <br />19.3 mi. <br /> <br />300 CIS <br />39.5 mi. <br /> <br />175 CBS <br />18.5 mi. <br /> <br />100 eRS <br /> <br />100 CFS <br /> <br />3.50 A.F. <br />68,900 A.F. <br />30,000 A.F. <br />43,800 A.Fit <br />30 CF~ <br />70 CFslJ <br /> <br />!lThese minimum fish bypasses would occur only t1iO or three <br />times each year. The remainder of the year the flows 1I:Iuld be <br />greater than these minimums. <br />
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