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<br />Federal Power Commission
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<br />Area III, Utah, includes all of the state of Utah plus Uinta County
<br />in Wyoming and Oneida, Franklin, and Bear Lake counties in Idaho. The area
<br />is divided into two subareas. Subarea III..A, Northeastern Utah, includes
<br />the Utah counties of Tooele, Utah, Carbon, i Emery, San Juan, and all parts
<br />of Area III northeast of these counties. 1Jhe principal utility in this
<br />subarea is Utah Power and Light Company. $ubarea III-B, Southwestern Utah,
<br />includes the balance of Area III. The two !largest utilities are Telluride
<br />and Southern Utah Power Company.
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<br />Area IV, Coloraoo, includes all of the state of Colorado except Sedgwick
<br />County in the northeast corner, and includes, in addition, San Juan County
<br />in the northwest corner of New Mexico. The area is divided into three sub-
<br />areas. Subarea IV-A, Northern ColoradO, cClmprises essentially the serVice
<br />area ot the Public SerVice Company ,of Colorado in northern and central' .
<br />Coloraoo. Subarea IV-B, Southwestern ColOrado, consists of the 11 south-
<br />western counties of Colorado plus San Juan idounty in New Mexico. Itis
<br />served principally by the Western Coloraoo !Power Company and Colorado-Ute
<br />Electric Association. Subarea IV-C, Southeastern Colorado ,consists of the
<br />17 southeastern counties. of Colorado. The 'principal utilities are the
<br />Southern Colorado Power Company and the municipal system of theci ty of
<br />Colorado .springs.
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<br />Area V, Wyoming, includes all of the .tate of Wyoming except three
<br />counties in the northeast corner,' Uinta. Co~t;Yinthe southwest corner,
<br />andYe11owstone Pari<: in the northwest corn~r. The area is divided into
<br />three subareas. Subarea V-A, Teton, comprising Teton County and the
<br />northern part of Lincoln County, is se:rved:principally by the Lower Valley
<br />Power and Light, Inc. Subarea V-B, Southwestern Wyoming, includes Sublette
<br />and Sweetwater counties and the southern part of Lincoln County. . ItiB
<br />served by,a number of small utilities. SubareaV-C, Eastern Wyoming, in-
<br />cludes the remainder of Area V. It is serred by a power pool consisting
<br />principally of the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation, several systenis of the ,.
<br />Pacific Power and Light Company, and the C~eyenne Light, Fuel and Power '
<br />Company. ,.
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<br />Area VI, New Mexico, includes 21 eounties of central and western New
<br />Mexico plus the counties of EIpaso, Hudspeth, and CUlberson ,in Texas.
<br />It is served principally by a power pool consisting of theU. S. ,Bureau
<br />of Reclamation, El Paso Electric Company, ?ublic SerVice Company of New
<br />Mexico, Community Public SerVice Company, and the Plains Electric Generating
<br />and Transmission Cooperative, Inc. .
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<br />The entire study area as describedabi:>ve is frequently referred to in
<br />this;,report as. the. nregion.n . '
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