Central Utah Project Completion Act
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[Federal Register: January 10, 2002 (Volume 67, Number 7)]
[Notices]
[Page 1364]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Central Utah Project Completion Act
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary--Water and Science,
Department of the Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Availability, Draft Environmental Assessment (DEA),
Water System Improvements, Federal Riverdell Property, Duchesne and
Uintah Counties, Utah.
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SUMMARY: The Central Utah Project Completion Act Office proposes to
rehabilitate and improve the water deliver system serving the Federal
Riverdell property near Myton, Utah, to maintain and improve existing
wetland habitats for fish and wildlife mitigation purposes. Three
alternative concepts are evaluated, along with the No Action
Alternative, without indicating a Proposed Action or preferred
alternative. Public comment is invited on all alternatives. A Proposed
Action will be developed based on environmental impacts and benefits of
each alternative, costs, available funding, and public comments
received.
One alternative would abandon the existing river diversion and
canal delivery system and relocate the irrigation diversion downstream
on the Duchesne River to a point nearer the property. Irrigation water
would be delivered to the property from the new location by means of an
electrically-powered pump and buried irrigation pipeline. Other
features of this alternative include installing perforated drain pipe
in a portion of the abandoned delivery canal to collect and redirect
agricultural drainwater (that accumulates in and near the Riverdell
Canal) through the Riverdell property and back to the Duchesne River.
In addition, a pair of rock sills would be constructed at a
strategic location across the Duchesne River to divert high river flows
into a remnant oxbow on the property, thereby recharging degraded
wetlands formerly sustained by river flows. A second alternative
evaluates a minimal cost option that abandons the existing diversion
dam and canal, and relocates the point of diversion as in the first
alternative. Irrigation water would be delivered to the property from
the new location by means of an electrically powered pump and buried
irrigation pipe. The third alternative would relocate the diversion
point to an upstream location. A new diversion dam and buried pipeline
would deliver water to the property by gravity flow along the existing
canal alignment. Pumping of water would not be included in this
alternative.
The public is invited to submit comments on the adequacy of the DEA
and the assessment of environmental impacts. Comments received in
response to this solicitation will be part of the public record and
available for public review pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act
(5 U.S.C. 552) and may be released to the public upon request. This
will normally include names, addresses, and any other personal
information provided with comments. Reviewers may request that personal
information be withheld from such releases by so indicating in their
letter of comment or by means of separate written communication.
DATES: The DEA will be available for public review and comment for a
minimum of thirty (30) calendar days following the publication of this
notice. The deadline for submittal of written comments on the DEA will
be stated on the cover sheet of the document and noted in the
transmittal letter to all reviewers.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Additional information on matters
related to this Federal Register notice can be obtained by contacting
Mr. Ralph G. Swanson, Program Coordinator, CUP Completion Act Office,
Department of the Interior, 302 East 1860 South, Provo, UT 84606-6154,
Telephone: (801) 379-1254, E-mail address: rswanson@uc.usbr.gov.
Dated: January 4, 2002.
Ronald Johnston,
CUP Program Director, Department of the Interior.
[FR Doc. 02-607 Filed 1-9-02; 8:45 am]
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