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<br />-:': <br /> <br />a:> <br />- <br />C\l <br />~ <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />PLANNING <br /> <br />Irrigation <br /> <br />Question - How are project lands to be served for irrigation? <br /> <br />- About half of the project lands would be served by project <br />distribution systems and the remainder by existing systems <br />that would distribute project water along with existing <br />supplies. Lands under various systems in each State are <br />shown in the table below, <br /> <br />Answer <br /> <br />Table A-51.! <br />Irrigation breakdown by State <br />(Unit--acres) <br />Wyoming <br />Supple- <br />Full mental <br />service service <br /> <br />and feature <br /> <br />Colorado <br />Supple- <br />Full mental <br />service service <br /> <br />Total <br /> <br />Project systems <br />Dolan Mesa Canal 3,220 90 <br />Pot Hook Canal 3,090 120 7,410 1,100 <br />Willow Creek Exchange 140 90 <br />Existing systems <br />Savery Creek 1,980 <br />Little Snake River 280 8,500 260 2,270 <br />Slater Creek 10 180 <br />Total 6,590 10,690 7,820 3,640 <br />1/ From Preliminary Final Environmental Statement. <br /> <br />3,310 <br />11,720 <br />230 <br /> <br />1,980 <br />11,310 <br />190 <br />28,740 <br /> <br />The water would be distributed by gravity, and no pumping <br />would be needed. <br />