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<br />'. <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />178l <br /> <br />Slide 9 - <br /> <br />Slide 10 _ <br /> <br />Slide 11 - <br /> <br />Sllde lZ - <br /> <br />Slide 13 - <br /> <br />Slide 14 - <br /> <br />Slide 15 - <br /> <br />Sllde 16 - <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />year for import of western slope water. This. to me. will be <br /> <br />the most significant event in our progress to date. <br /> <br />Standing ready are key facilities of the collection system on <br /> <br />the western slope. This diversion structure is on the Fryingpan <br /> <br />River and will divert water directly into Boustead Tunnel. <br /> <br />This structure is on the South Fork of the Fryingpan River. <br /> <br />Two rectangular openings on the right side bypass water into the <br /> <br />tunnel system. <br /> <br />. . . and on Chapman Gulch, six miles of tunnel and conduit <br /> <br />interconnect these structures with Boustead Tunnel. <br /> <br />Hunter Tunnel, Section 1. extending from Chapman Gulch to <br /> <br />Hunter Creek. was a recent award last August for $7.541.053. <br /> <br />This shows the start of construction at the outlet portal and. . . <br /> <br />.. . a few months later, a snowshed protects the tunnel <br /> <br />entrance. Progress shows Z, 176 feet of tunnel drilled to March I, <br /> <br />or 9 percent complete. <br /> <br />Nast Tunnel to Ivanhoe Creek was also awarded last August <br /> <br />for $7; 521. 64Z. Rather large rock got in the way here and is <br /> <br />being removed to grade at tunnel site. <br /> <br />This job is unique because the contractor is experimenting <br /> <br />with a "mole" imported from Germany. <br /> <br />. . . a toothy piece of equipment when you see it head-on. <br /> <br />3 <br />