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SUBJECT CATEGORY: Request for Small Reclamation Projects Act Loan To Construct Narrows Dam in Sanpete County, UT
DOCUMENT SUMMARY: The Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation), the Federal agency with administrative authority under the Small Reclamation Projects Act (SRPA), in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, intends to prepare a supplemental draft environmental impact statement (EIS) pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, as amended, and 40 CFR 1502.9. The supplemental draft EIS will describe the effects of granting a SRPA loan and authorizing use of withdrawn lands to the Sanpete Water Conservancy District (SWCD) for the purpose of constructing the Narrows Dam and Reservoir and rehabilitating the existing Gooseberry (Narrows) Tunnel. The purpose of the proposed action is to enable the SWCD to develop an existing Gooseberry Project right to 5,400 acrefeet of water.
SUMMARY: Sanpete County, UT; Narrows Dam construction,
Water development in the Gooseberry Creek drainage in Utah has a lengthy history dating back to the early 20th century. The proposed action for which this supplemental draft EIS is being prepared was initiated in 1981 by a Notice of Intent published in the Federal Register by the SWCD to apply for a SRPA loan to help finance construction of the Narrows Dam and Reservoir and rehabilitation of the existing Gooseberry (Narrows) Tunnel. The proposed reservoir would have a total capacity of 17,000 acrefeet of water and would provide active storage of no more than 14,500 acrefeet of water for the purpose of receiving 5,400 acrefeet per year of water from Gooseberry Creek by transmountain diversion through the Gooseberry (Narrows) Tunnel, under a water right approved by the Utah State Engineer on January 7, 1985.
A draft EIS analyzing the potential impacts of the proposed action
was prepared by Reclamation and circulated for public review in 1993. A
final EIS and Record of Decision were completed in 1995, but the Record
of Decision was rescinded later in 1995. A new draft EIS was published
in March 1998 for public review and comment, and public hearings were
held to receive comments on the draft EIS in April 1998. Since that
time, Reclamation has addressed and incorporated comments received on
the 1998 draft EIS and engaged in written and oral communications with
the interested public, including its cooperating agencies, and other
state and Federal regulatory agencies. Because of new information
either received or developed from comments received on the 1998 draft
EIS, Reclamation and its cooperating agencies have determined that a
supplemental draft EIS should be prepared and published for public
review and comment rather than proceeding with publication of a final
EIS. Specifically, the supplemental draft EIS will update or add new information as follows:
[sbull] Updated hydrology studies through 2002.
[sbull] Updated water quality studies through 2002.
[sbull] Updated population and demographics based on a 2000 census. [sbull] Updated water usage data.
[sbull] Updated recreation data.
[sbull] Added discussion regarding Skyline Mine water development.
[sbull] Updated brown trout habitat suitability curves. [sbull] Updated project cost estimates.
[sbull] Updated wetlands delineations.
[sbull] Added discussion and analysis related to Wild and Scenic Rivers proposed designation for Gooseberry Creek.
[sbull] Updated Endangered Species Act compliance for Colorado pikeminnow use of the lower Price River
Reclamation has received an application for a SRPA Loan from the
SWCD for the purposes of constructing the Narrows Project. The primary
purpose of the Narrows Project is to develop an irrigation and
municipal and industrial supply source for water users in north Sanpete
County, Utah. The following water needs would be addressed by the proposed
[sbull] Demand for municipal water for present and future use
currently exceeds the available supply. The proposed Narrows Project
would develop through exchange an additional supply of municipal water
to offset current shortages and accommodate anticipated population growth in the project area;
[sbull] The current water supply for agricultural irrigation does
not provide adequate supply and storage during July, August, and
September of each year. The proposed Narrows Project would provide late
season irrigation water to offset at least some of the current shortages; and
[sbull] The Gooseberry (Narrows) Tunnel in Sanpete County is in
need of rehabilitation to maintain and enhance its dependability and
capability to deliver water to Sanpete County users. The proposed
Narrows Project would include such rehabilitation work to prevent
tunnel failure and ensure the tunnel's continuing usefulness.
In addition to the primary purpose of supplying water to Sanpete
County, the project would have the additional benefit of providing
improved and additional recreation and fishery opportunities in Sanpete County.
Reclamation proposes to approve the SWCD's loan application under
the SRPA and authorize use of withdrawn lands to enable the SWCD to
construct the Narrows Project. If the loan and use of the land are
approved, a supplemental water supply would be developed for presently
irrigated lands and municipal water users in north Sanpete County. A
dam and reservoir would be built on Gooseberry Creek and water would be
diverted through the existing Gooseberry (Narrows) Tunnel (which would be rehabilitated) to Cottonwood Creek. Pipelines would be
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built to deliver the water to existing water distribution systems.
Recreation facilities would be developed and a 2,500 acrefoot minimum
pool for fish habitat would be provided. Mitigation measures would be
implemented to offset adverse impacts to wetlands, terrestrial
wildlife, and stream fisheries. Additional water conservation measures
would be implemented independent of this proposed action, but water
users would be required to use or agree to implement conservation measures to be eligible to receive project water.
It is Reclamation's practice to make comments, including names and home addresses of respondents, available for public review. Individual respondents may request that we withhold their home address from public disclosure, which we will honor to the extent allowable by law. There also may be circumstances in which we would withhold a respondent's identity from public disclosure, as allowable by law. If you wish us to withhold your name and/or address, you must state this prominently at the beginning of your comment. We will make all submissions from organizations or businesses, and from individuals identifying themselves as representatives or officials of organizations or businesses, available for public disclosure in their entirety.
Dated: October 21, 2003.
Rick L. Gold,
Regional Director, Upper Colorado Region, Bureau of Reclamation.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Mr. Kerry Schwartz, Bureau of Reclamation, Provo Area Office, 302 East 1860 South, Provo, Utah 84606 7317; telephone (801) 3791150; faxogram (801) 3791159; email: kschwartz@uc.usbr.gov.
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