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Show Programs "To Develop the Potential In reports by the Corps of Engineers and the Bureau of Reclamation, projects have been recom- mended for authorization or proposed which would provide about 431,300 kilowatts of installed capac- ity. The total active storage capacity to be provided in these projects amounts to 1,375,000 acre-feet, as shown in table 3. TABUS 3.-Federcd hydroelectric developments-under construction, authorized, and recommended or contemplated 178 Ultimate Average Active No.1 Project and location River Agency * installed annual storage capacity generation capacity 1,000 kilo-Under construction: Kilowatts watt hours Acre-feet 27 Canyon Ferry, Montana....... Missouri............... BR........ 50,000 285,000 1,600,000 28 Boysen, Wyoming............. Big Horn............... BR........ 15,000 79,100 560,000 29 Garrison, North Dakota....... Missouri............... GE........ » 240, 000 * 1,000,000 13,850,000 30 Oahe, South Dakota...............do................ CE........ « 160, 000 « 1,200,000 13, 400, 000 31 Foxt Randall, South Dakota.........do................ CE........ * 160, 000 » 809, 700 2,450, 000 6 Kortes, Wyoming............. North Platte............ BR........ * 24, 000 « 45, 000 .......... 32 Marys Lake, Colorado......... Marys Lake............ BR........ 8,100 54,000 .......... 33 Ester, Colorado............... Big Thompson.......... BR........ 45, 000 132, 000 .......... Total.......................................................... 702,100 3, 604, 800 31, 860, 000 Authorized or approved: 1 Fort Peck, Montana........... Missouri............... CE........ « 55, 000 • 222, 000 .......... 29 Gaxrison, North Dakota............do................ CE........ * 160, 000 « 570, 000 .......... 30 Oa-he, South Dakota...............do................ CE........ « 320, 000 « 650, 000 .......... 31 Fort Randall, South Dakota.........do................ CE........ « 160, 000 «426, 300 .......... 34 Portage, Montana.................do................ BR........ 20,000 147,000 .......... 35 Lyon, Montana.............. Madison............... BR........ 24,000 121,000 .......... 36 Mission, Montana............ Yellowstone............ BR........ 50,000 263,000 700,000 37 Bald Ridge, Wyoming........ Clarks Fork............ BR........ 30,000 166,000 .......... 38 Sunlight, Wyoming........... Sunlight Creek.......... BR........ 20,000 109,000 25,000 39 Thief Creek, Wyoming........ Clarks Fork............ BR........ 60,000 350,000 80,000 40 Hunter Mountain, Wyoming.......do................ BR........ 12,000 71,000 .......... 41 Yellowtail, Montana.......... Big Horn............... BR........ 200,000 651,000 673,000 42 Tomigue River, Wyoming...... Tongue................ BR........ 25,000 75,000 24,000 43 Keinil, Montana.............. Marias River Canal...... BR........ 1,600 3,000 .......... 44 Miller Power Drop, South Missouri diversion....... BR........ 180,000 385,000 760,000 D>akota. 45 Crosby, North Dakota..............do................. BR........ 48, 000 168,000 .......... 46 Des Lacs, North Dakota.............do................. BR........ 60, 000 181, 000 .......... 47 Big Bend, South Dakota........ Missouri................ CE........ 120, 000 588, 000 .......... 54 Alcova, Wyoming............. North Platte............ BR........ 33,000 92,000 Existing 48 Gavins Point, Nebraska-South Missouri................ CE........ 100,000 570,000 .......... Dakota. 49 Angostura, South Dakota....... Cheyenne............... BR........ 1,200 6,000 .......... 50 Pole Hill, Colorado............ Diversion canal.......... BR........ 32,500 219,000 .......... 51 Flat Iron, Colorado........... Cottonwood Creek....... BR........ 63,000 315,000 .......... 52 Big Thompson, Colorado....... Big Thompson.......... BR........ 6,700 10,000 5,000 Total..........................................................1,782, 000 6, 358, 300 2, 267,000 |