| Title |
Citizens for a Responsible Central Utah Project, correspondence 1980 |
| Description |
From the The Dorothy Harvey papers (1902-2005), a collection of materials focusing on the Central Utah Project (CUP), a water resource development program to use Utah's alloted share of the Colorado River. Includes correspondence, Harvey's writing drafts and notes for an unpublished book on the CUP, federal documents, project litigation materials, subject files, news clippings, newsletters, programs, brochures, and maps. |
| Subject |
Central Utah Project; Rivers--Environmental aspects--Utah; Water resources development --Environmental aspects--Utah; Water-supply--Utah--Salt Lake County |
| Creator |
Harvey, Dorothy |
| Contributor |
Citizens for a Responsible Central Utah Project |
| Additional Information |
Includes correspondence of Citizens for a Responsible Central Utah Project; Correspondence from Dorothy Harvey proposing organization of a Colorado River Basin Coalition; Letters to U.S. Senator William Proxmire, Congressman Phillip Burton, and other officials expressing concern over the CUP, including plans to build a hydroelectric dam on the White River, Utah; Letter from Peter Hovingh to Senator Mark Hatfield (1981) Letter to membership of Utah Water Resources Council |
| Spatial Coverage |
White River (Colo. and Utah); Colorado River Watershed (Wyo.-Utah); Salt Lake County (Utah); Duchesne County (Utah) |
| Collection Number and Name |
Accn2232 bx 58 fd 1; Dorothy Harvey papers |
| Rights Management |
Digital Image Copyright 2009, University of Utah. All Rights Reserved. |
| Holding Institution |
J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah |
| Date |
1978; 1980; 1981 |
| Digitization Specifications |
Original scanned on Epson Expression 10000 XL and saved as 400 ppi TIFF. Display image generated by CONTENTdm. |
| Publisher |
Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah |
| Type |
Text |
| ARK |
ark:/87278/s6w9584p |
| Setname |
wwdl_neh |
| ID |
1149359 |
| Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6w9584p |
| Title |
Page 53 |
| Setname |
wwdl_neh |
| ID |
1149325 |
| OCR Text |
Show 1445 N. 10 St. Manitowoc, Wis. 54220 March 5, 1980 The Honorable William Proxmire 5241 Dirksen Senate Office Bldg. Washington, D.C. 20510 Dear Senator Proxmire: I will be in Washington March 26 - April 1 and plan to attend the National Dam Conference and to make a statement before Senate and House Appropriations Committee hearings, specifically about the Central Utah Project, Utah. When I called the office of Senator Bennett Johnston to make an appointment to testiTyT^roctor Jones said " that all available time was taken but that I could submit a written statement for the record. - When I called the office of Representative Tom Bejvill, I was told to write a letter stating dates I woulcl De 'available and I would be assigned time to maice a statement. Since I am a taxpayer sharing costs of over a billion dollars for a water development project which Is unnecessary, as planned, in view of an available and cheaper dual water management system for Salt .Lake County, and in view of the failure of Utah municipalities and industries to implement water conservation technologies which reduce the need for CUP, I believe I have the right to state these facts before the Senate Appropriations Committee. President Carter is trying to cut back Federal spending as one means of controlling inflation. If Congress is to be fiscally responsible, and support him, it must be informed on issues where appropriations can be cut. I would appreciate your assistance in insuring me time to make a statement before the Senate Appropriations Committee on the CUP issues. Any time during March 26 - April 1 iumZl n:ob ft!*) I would like to object at this time to the attempt made by the Senate Committee to discredit me as a witness when I testified about the CUP last year. I was asked to admit that I was not a resident of Utah - the implication being I had no right to state facts about a water project In a state where I don't reside. I had no opportunity then to justify my right by stating that the construction of CUP would disrupt the natural ecosystems of nine free flowing trout streams along the south and west flanks of the Uinta Range - the major portions of these rivers flowing through public lands, Wasatch, Ashley and Uinta National Forests - where I had worked for six years to reinforce Forest Service management of fisheries and wildlife resources as required under the Multiple Use Sustained Yield Act. |
| Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6w9584p/1149325 |