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Show Table H- 8 Effect of Strawberry Aqueduct Fishery Bypasses on Bonneville Basin Diversion - U. S. Forest Service Utah State Division of Wildlife Resources 3/ Stream^' Recommended Bypass Fishery Demand Met by Spills & Irrigation Bypasses ( AF/ yr) Project Releases for Fish ( AF/ yr) Remaining Fishery Demand -' ( AF/ yr) Recommended Bypass Fishery Demand Met by Spills 6c Irrigation Bypasses ( AF/ yr) Project Releases for Fish ( AF/ yr) Remaining Fishery Demand - cfs AF/ yr cfs AF/ yr ( AF/ yr) Rock Creek 20 14,300 3,600 3,500 7,200 25 18,100 4,300 3, 500 10,300 Wolf Creek 3 2,400 0 0 2,400 .. • ... ... • • • • • • West Fork Duchesne River 8 5,900 1,100 0 4,800 8 5,900 1,100 0 4,800 Currant Creek 5 3,700 300 0 3,400 6 4,300 400 0 3,900 Strawberry River ... 12 8,700 400 3,000 5,300 Totals 36 26,300 5,000 3,500 17,800 51 37,000 6,200 6,500 24,300 Estimated evaporation at Strawberry Res. 2,700 3,700 Decreased yield to Bonneville Basin 15,100 20,600 1/ Annual bypasses are based on monthly flows. 2/ This is the decrease in divertible flow to Strawberry Aqueduct if each agency's recommended bypasses are made. 3/ No fishery bypasses requested for South Fork Rock Creek, Hades Creek, Twin Creek, or Water Hollow Creek. |