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<br />MITIGATION COSTS <br /> <br />1.33 A mitigation plan for the 1,100,000 acre-foot Two Forks Dam and <br /> <br />Reservoir was developed by the OWB. Mitigation plans for all of the <br /> <br /> <br />alternatIves were developed by the Federal Government. The DWB's <br /> <br /> <br />mitigation plan cost estimates were reviewed and modified where <br /> <br /> <br />appropriate to be consistent with the other plans. In cases where the <br /> <br /> <br />DWB plan would not fully mItigate the impacts, additional measures <br /> <br /> <br />were added if available. If permits are issued, actual mitigation <br /> <br /> <br />requirements will be determined after public comment on the Final EIS. <br /> <br /> <br />Figure 1-25 presents the DWB cost estimate, the Federal estimate of <br /> <br /> <br />the costs of the DWB mitigation plan, and the costs of the additional <br /> <br /> <br />measures for the 1,100,000 acre-foot Two Forks Dam and Reservoir. <br /> <br />1.34 Figure 1-26 shows the mitigation costs for each of the South <br />Platte alternatives. <br /> <br />WILLIAMS FORK <br /> <br />1.35 The Williams Fork Gravity Collection System would consist of a <br /> <br /> <br />29-mile pipeline extension of the exIsting collection system. The <br /> <br />extension would collect water from Darling Creek and the South Fork, <br /> <br /> <br />Middle Fork, and main stem of the Williams Fork River. The extension <br /> <br /> <br />would provide 12,000 acre-feet of firm annual yield. <br /> <br />1.36 The Williams Fork Pumping Collection System would consist of a <br /> <br /> <br />12-mile pipeline extension of the existing collection system and a <br /> <br /> <br />12,000 acre-foot collection reservoir from which water would be pumped <br /> <br /> <br />back up to the collection pipeline. This project would provide 13,000 <br /> <br />acre-feet of firm annual yield, <br /> <br />1-26 <br />