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Show * Table 6- 1 EXISTING RESERVOIRS Jordan River Basin Name Built Stream Owner Total Storage ( acre- feet) Little Dell 1993 Dell Creek & Parley's Creek Corp of Engineers 20,500 Mountain Dell 1925a Dell Creek & Parley's Creek Salt Lake City 3,514 Lake Mary- Phoebe 1915 Big Cottonwood Creek Salt Lake City 85 Jordan Valley Water Purification Upper Pond 1981 Salt Lake County Water 550 Lower Pond 1982 Conservancy District 46 Twin Lakes 1914 Big Cottonwood Creek Salt Lake City 486 Red Butteb 1930 Red Butte U. S. Army 385 White Pine Lake 1933 Little Cottonwood Creek South Despain Ditch Co. 315 Bell Canyon ( Lower) 1907 Bells Canyon Creek Bell Canyon Irr. Co. 25 Red Pine Lake 1929 Little Cottonwood Creek Little Cottonwood 202 Secret Lake 1926 Little Cottonwood Water Association 60 a. Mountain Dell Reservoir was originally built in 1917 and enlarged to its present capacity in 1925 b. Red Butte is currently inactive with stream flows passing directly through the outlet works. Table 6- 2 JORDAN RIVER SUB- BASIN WATERSHED MANAGEMENT COUNCIL Cities State Agencies Alta Bluffdale City Department of Agriculture Division of Parks and Recreation Draper Midvale Division of Water Quality Division of Water Resources Murray Division of Water Rights Riverton Salt Lake City Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands Division of Wildlife Resources Sandy Salt Lake Soil Conservation District South Jordan South Salt Lake City West Jordan West Valley City Federal Agencies Fish and Wildlife Service Forest Service Utah State Extension Service County Agencies City/ County Health Salt Lake County Parks and Recreation Salt Lake County Public Works/ Engineering and Operations divisions Army Corps of Engineers inter- jurisdictional advisory council named the Jordan quality and flood control activities. Council members River Sub- Basin Watershed Management Council. It are representatives from local, state and federal assists the Board of County Commissioners in agencies and entities listed in Table 6- 2. Organized fulfilling its responsibilities for area- wide water 6- 2 |