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<br />001'/31 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />UNITED STATES <br />DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR <br />BUREAU OF RECLAMATION, REGION <br /> <br />--/ <br />4 /.,-- <br /> <br />NOTICE OF INITIATION OF INVESTIGATION <br /> <br />Name of in~estigation: Basalt Project -- a potential participating <br />project to the Colorado River Storage Project. <br /> <br />Location of investigation: In the Rosring Fork River Basin in Garfield, <br />Eagle, and Pitkin Counties of west-central Colorado. <br /> <br />Date invesigations initiated: Covered in reconnaissance scope as the <br />Cattle Creek Unit of Cliffs-Divide Project dated February 1954 and in <br />the Reudi-Western Slope Investigations dated December 1962. Topographic <br />maps of the conduit line were contracted for FY 1966. Feasibility <br />investigations to be initiated in FY 1967. Probable date of completion <br />of feasibility report: FY 1971. <br /> <br />1. Scope of investigation: Tb determine the feasibility of utiliz- <br />ing water from Ruedi Reservoir, an authorized feature of the Fryingpan- <br />Arkansas Project, now under construction, plus natural flows of local <br />streams for irrigation, fish and wildlife, municipal and industrial, and <br />recreation uses. About 14,500 acres of full service and 6,500 acres of <br />presently irrigated land could be served. <br /> <br />2. Problems: Tb divert water from Ruedi Reservoir to the project <br />area will require approximately 22 miles of expensive conduit. A term- <br />inal storage reservoir is needed st the terminus of this conduit to re- <br />regulate the flows and reduce conveyance costs. The enlargement of the <br />existing Spring Park Reservoir has been planned to provide storage, but <br />the pervious foundation underlying the reservoir basin presents problems. <br />An extensive lateral system will be required. <br /> <br />3. Prospective solutions: Studies will determine most feasible <br />route for conduit from Ruedi Reservoir. A search should also be made <br />for an adequate substitute to Spring Park Reservoir as this reservoir <br />cannot be enlarged. A detailed land classification will be required <br />to identify land suitable for irrigation. A potential plan of devel- <br />opment would include a conduit from Ruedi Reservoir to a terminal <br />storage reservoir and main canals to serve the project areas. <br /> <br />4. Participation by local, State, and Federal a~encies: Interested <br />agencies are requested to forward, within 30 days, an expression of inter- <br />est in the investigation, to inform us of pertinent data that can be made <br />available for our use, and to furnish comments and suggestions. Partici- <br />pation in fish and wildlife, recreation, and water quality aspects of the <br />investigation is desired by appropriate Federal agencies. <br /> <br />Prepared: October 25, 1966 <br /> <br />Transmitted: November I, 1966 <br /> <br />/I '. <br />& ~ ~(.. tf ~ e... h <' <br />Paul Willmore <br />Regional Project Development Engineer <br /> <br />~~ <br />~ A.A.. Ll.AJdP <br />David L. ndall - <br />Regional Director <br />