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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.111.A
Description
Central Utah Participating Project
State
UT
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Date
1/1/1984
Author
Central Utah WCD
Title
Municipal and Industrial System Central Utah Water Project Bonneville Unit
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<br />RSheries <br />and Recreation <br /> <br /> <br />''!"'i <br />. . . <br />; _:11,' -.J.f........ _ r1l::r';~-_ <br />" ..1' ". ",'" " ' <br />L;;i.....-",..... <br />"~:':f:-"'~ ....(*~~.;. '4.'--"'":"._. . <br />~~t~~~!!~r/i1f~~~~~.~ ~ <br /> <br />00 miles); 100 cubic-feet-per <br />second from Deer Creek Reser- <br />voir [Q the Olmsted Di\'ersion <br />Dam (6 miles); and 25 cubic- <br />feet-pet-second during the <br />wimer months between Olmsted <br />Diversion Dam and Utah Lake <br />(14 miles). The change in flows <br />on the Provo River, along with <br />resen'oir inundation of 5 miles, <br />would reduce stream fishing by <br />5,344 man-days. <br /> <br />A storage capacity of 20,000 <br />acre-feet in Jordanelle Reser- <br />voir \....iIl be utilized in dry years <br />to guarantee that the minimum <br />flows would be maintained. <br />Recreation access will be pro- <br />vided in the Reach of the river <br /> <br />between J ordanelle and Deer <br />Creek Reservoirs and a multiple <br />outlet works at Jordanelle Dam <br />would provide optimum tempera- <br />tures for trout production in the <br />section of the river between the <br />twO reservoirs. <br /> <br />This fishery program will result <br />in an enhancement of the trout <br />fishery immediately below <br />JordaneIle Reservoir and will <br />reduce the amount of adverse <br />impact that may occur below <br />Deer Creek Dam. The effect \l,liJI <br />be to maintain the O\'erall cold <br />water stream fishery in the lov,,'er <br />Provo River at essentially its pre- <br />sent value. Adverse effects on the <br /> <br /> <br />'*; - <br /> <br />fishery of the Upper Provo River (upstream from <br />Jordanelle Reservoir) will result from stabilizing <br />the upstream reservoir lakes. The improved lake <br />fishery is considered a tradeoff for those effects. <br /> <br />Reduced spring runoff in the lower Provo River will <br />adversely affect the spawning of Utah Lake warm <br />water fish (walleye and white bass) in the lower 1 ~ <br />miles of the Provo River. Compensation for these <br />losses will be provided under the Utah Lake Diking <br />Plan at a lacer date. Biological studies are nov.' <br />underway to assess the degree of impact on Utah <br />Lake fish. <br /> <br />The j\!unicipal and Industrial System includes <br />measures to develop reservoir fisheries and to miti- <br />g'Jte potential losses in cold water stream fisheries. <br />Resen'oir fisheries will be increased bv a total of <br />155.800 man-days of use annually, c~nsis[ing of <br />90,700 man-days at Jordanelle Resen'oir and 65.000 <br />man-days at the stabilized upper Provo Rin'r Reser- <br />voirs. Stocking programs at these reservoirs will be <br />conducted by the Utah Division of Wildlife <br />Resources. <br /> <br />The Bureau of Reclamation and the Utah Oi\'ision <br />of Wildlife Resources have been conducting studies <br />of fisheries in the Provo River to more accurateh' <br />assess the biological conditions and potencial im: <br />pacts. To help alleviate stream fishery losses that <br />could occur, the project will prm'ide minimum <br />srreamtlows of 125 cubic-feet-per-second between <br />Jordanelle Reservoir and Deer Creek Resen-oir <br />
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