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<br />~) <br /> <br />'<~ <br /> <br />8. Net construction employment impact: <br /> <br />At <br />construction <br />peak <br /> <br />Date <br /> <br />Current <br /> <br />Date <br /> <br />To completion <br />including <br />FY 1978 <br /> <br />Man years <br />Onsite <br />Offsite <br />Total <br />Dollars (millions <br /> <br />305 <br />314 <br />619 <br />16.6 " <br /> <br />FY-79 <br /> <br />224 <br />231 <br />455 <br />12.2 <br /> <br />FY-78 <br /> <br />683 <br />701 <br />1,384 <br />37.1 <br /> <br />9. Have opportunity costs of foregone recreation benefits and hydro- <br /> <br />generation been incorporated in the most curretn benefit-cost <br /> <br />ratio calculations? Yes: Recreation benefits claimed by the project <br /> <br />are the increase in opportunities or benefits over those evaluated <br /> <br />in the "without :-roject situation," except for minor uses in the reser- <br /> <br />voir basin. Hydroelectric generation at storage units of Colorado <br /> <br />River Storage Project has been based and projected on flows of the <br /> <br />Colorado River and tributaries depleted over time consistent with <br /> <br />allocations under compacts governin~ the use of water. The benefit- <br /> <br />cost ratios of this project include cost assignments of mainstem <br /> <br />reservoirs equal to the proportionate use of such reservoir essential <br /> <br />to maintaining compact flows at Lee Ferry. <br /> <br />10. Water use proposed by project <br /> <br />a. Irrigation <br /> <br />Acre-feet of water diverted <br />Acre-feet of water consumptively used <br />Acre-feet of water lost to incidental <br />border areas and phreatophytes <br />Acre-feet of water returning to stream <br /> <br />11,200 <br />4,300 <br /> <br />800 <br />6,100 <br />