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Show PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL VALLEY AND VICINITY. 185 List of power applications^ Colorado River Basin,1 to Jan. 1, 1922. No. Name of applicant. Horsepower. Primary (90 per cent of time.) Estimated installed capacity. Stream and State. 30 59 90 91 111 •113 150 158 163 165 '190 202 «203 230 231 236 238 240 258 263 265 Beckman & Linden Engineering Corporation. Edward L. BeyardJ...................... Frank G. Baum......................... ____do.................................... Southern California Edison Co............ Great Basin Power Co.................... James B. Girand....................... Pacific Gas & Electric Co.............. Utah Light & Power Co.*.............. James F. Myser and Edward E. Drach. Utah Power & LightCo.'.............. Uinta Power & Light Co.......... Green River Power Co.J...... Thos. P. Mitchell............ James B. Girand'........... ____do>...................... Blue Mountain Irrigation Co. City of Los AngelesJ............ Stene Consolidated Copper Co... Southern California Edison Co.'. William J. Barker............... Guy P. Mohler'................ 115,200 1,400,000 9,400 5,560 2,500,000 3,950 60,000 200,000 1,800,000 15,000 7,000 3,300,000 10,000 120,000 80,000 50,000 78,500 2,425 911,600 100,000 100,000 125,000 2,425 1,200,000 65,000 65,000 40 596,000 14,000 900,000 52,000 316,800 130,000 130,000 40 800,000 28,600 1,200,000 65,000 400,000 Colorado River, Ariz. Do. Little Colorado River, Ariz. Black River, Ariz. Colorado River, Ariz. North Fork Duchesne River, Utah. Colorado River, Ariz. Transmission line, Arizona. Green River, Utah. Frying Pan River, Colo. Green River, Utah. Pole Creek and Uinta River, Utah. Green River, Utah. Transmission line, Colorado. Colorado River, Ariz. Do. Pole Canyon, near Monti-cello, Utah. Colorado River, Ariz. Bill Williams River, Ariz. Colorado River. Ariz.-Nev. Grand River, Colo. Colorado River, Ariz.-Nev. 1 See pp. 177-192, First Annual Report of Federal Power Commission. 2 In conflict with other applications listed. » Favorable action taken by Federal Power Commission. Undeveloped power sites on tributaries of Colorado River above main regulating reservoirs. [Compiled from data contained in Water Supply Paper No.395 by E.C.La Rue.] Index No. on map Stream. Location. Name. Horsepower. Head. Remarks. 29 Green River. Green River Basin. ...do........... New Fork Piver. Willow Creek.... Pine Creek...... Pole Creek....... .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. Fall Creek....... Boulder Creek... Yampa River___ .....do........... South Fork White River. Ashley Creek___ Duchesne River. Grand River..... Uncompahgre River. San Juan River... LasAnimasRiver. .do. .do. Yampa River Basin, Colo ___do............... White River Basin.. Uinta Basin, Utah.'. .....do............... Grand River Basin, Colo. Montrose, Colo...... Utah................ Upper Bear. Stillwater... Ashley Creek. Ducnesne___ Gore Canyon. Montrose...... Bluff.......... Durango, Colo. Durango. 3,125 5,340 450 420 3,100 1,780 1,750 1,350 18,900 8,760 60,000 7,000 100' 120 110 110 310 225 200 100 411 100 150 foot dam, 10 miles above Kendall. At Kendall. New Fork Lake. Willow Lake. Fremont Lake. Half Moon and Fay-ette lakes. Burnt Lake. Boulder Lake. No data. Upper Bear reservoir site. By tunnel 24,000 feet long. No data. No data; not attractive unless irrigation above regulates flow. Animas reservoir site. |