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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.200.05.P
Description
Hoover Dam/Lake Mead/Boulder Canyon Project
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Date
4/30/1979
Author
USACOE
Title
Transcript of the Formal Presentation at the Public Hearings for Re-evaluation of A Flood Control Operation Plan for Hoover Dam
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />0':. <br />Ln <br />r-- <br />~.1 <br /> <br />_. <br />......., <br />. <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />-- <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />-- <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />,I <br /> <br />who'a with the Lower Colorado River Re9ional Oflioe ot the <br /> <br />Bureau of ReolallUltion and Mr. HAlon 11 t.he Bureau'e <br /> <br />Regional Supervisor for Water and Land and I believe be <br /> <br />woul~ like to make a few introductions also. <br /> <br />MR. MASOr~1 orhanlt you, Colonel. We do have <br /> <br />two people from our Water Scheduling Branch in Boulder City, <br /> <br />Gordon Freedy and Jerry Garner. They'll be available to <br /> <br />answer questiona after the meetiny. Also we have vith u. <br /> <br />our Public Affairl Officer, Julian Reinhardt. Julian, would <br /> <br />you stand up, plea.e? I want: to .ay before ve get started <br /> <br />I am e.pecially pleased to see this turnout and I am looking <br /> <br /> <br />forward to the question and anaver period. OUr IItudy'l <br /> <br />been going on for about two (2) year. 80 we 'l1ould be able <br /> <br />to answer nearly every question that will come out. <br /> <br />Now we do have -- we m.y be talking and usin9 some <br />.! <br /> <br />te~ that may not be fa~liar to all of you. Now, I would <br /> <br />hop. you would all us. your glo..ary on page 20 from your <br /> <br />brochure and we will review five (5) or .1x (6) of tho.e <br /> <br />t.erllls. We won't 9'0 throuqh all of them. Certainly an <br /> <br />acro-foot ill the amount of water required to cover one (1) <br /> <br />acre one (1) foot deep. A cubic-teet-per-.econd 18 a unit <br /> <br />exp~.s.in9 a rate ot flow. One (1) cubic foot per .econd <br /> <br />II <br /> <br />is equal to a stream one (1) foot wide and one (1) foot deep <br /> <br />flOWing at an average .peed of one (1) foot per .eoond. <br /> <br />Runoff i8 the rain or snowmelt w.t~r traveling oYlrland or <br />
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