| Title |
Municipal and Industrial System, Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, Utah: correspondence and documents, 1979 |
| Description |
Correspondence by Dorothy Harvey, other CRCUP members, federal and state officials and others; 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 Includes correspondence, Harvey's writing drafts and notes for an unpublished book on the CUP, federal documents, project litigation materials, subject files, news clippings, newsletters, programs, brochures, and maps |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; Strawberry Aqueduct; Rivers--Environmental aspects--Utah; Water resources development --Environmental aspects--Utah; Ute Indians--Claims |
| Contributor |
Harvey, Dorothy; Citizens for a Responsible Central Utah Project; Beard, Brian; Power, Thomas M.; Kaeding, Beth; Ellis, Glen J.; Plummer, Nelson W. |
| Alternate Title |
Costs to Utah residents of the CUP: some preliminary thoughts |
| Additional Information |
Includes: D. Harvey's letter dated May 3, 1979, to National Wildlife Federation detailing Central Utah Project issues for wildlife; D. Harvey's resume of activities, 1971-1979; Correspondence of Brian Beard, Utah Sierra Club president; The costs to Utah residents of the CUP: some preliminary thoughts, by Thomas M. Power, Sept. 1979; Status Report, Colorado River Salinitv Control Project, Title II of the Colorado River Salinity Control Act (P.L.93-320.); Letter dated Dec. 6, 1985 from Prove City Attorney Glen J. Ellis to Robert B. Hilbert, Chairman of Central Utah Water Conservancy District, concerning Hilbert's conflict of interest; Memorandum of Decision, Municipal and Industrial System,, Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, Utah, by Nelson W. Plummer, dated Dec. 26, 1979 |
| Spatial Coverage |
Colorado River Basin (Colo.-Mexico); Uinta Basin (Utah and Colo.); Duchesne River (Utah); Uinta Mountains (Utah); Rock Creek (Duchesne County, Utah); Jordanelle Reservoir (Utah) |
| Collection Number and Name |
Accn2232 bx 57 fd 6; Dorothy Harvey papers |
| Rights Management |
Digital Image © 2010 University of Utah. All Rights Reserved. |
| Holding Institution |
J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah |
| Date |
1979; 1980; 1985 |
| Digitization Specifications |
Original scanned on Epson Expression 10000 XL and saved as 400 ppi TIFF. Display image generated in Contentdm. |
| Publisher |
Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah |
| Type |
Text |
| ARK |
ark:/87278/s6qf8rtd |
| Setname |
wwdl_neh |
| ID |
1151232 |
| Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6qf8rtd |
| Title |
Page 29 |
| Setname |
wwdl_neh |
| ID |
1151159 |
| OCR Text |
Show Resume, Dorothy Harvey, continued 1973- 197A 1978 1975 1976 Winter 1976 Summer Raised, funds to try to support habitat research on Wasatch National Forest (Utah State University Development Fund) Contributed $1,000 from this fund to support first year study by Utah State University students; the migrating raptors over Welleseville Mountain Range, Logan, Utah Caribou National Forest, Idaho: Researched Issues of impacts on wildlife resources on and around Caribou National Forest from stripmining for phosphate ore. 16 mining companies planning development which would be devastating to stream and terrestrial wildlife. Worked with State Fish & Game, Idaho Wildlife Society, Caribou Forest wildlife biologist.* Met and consulted with staffs of Agencies transferred for opposing development or quit in despair. Prepared 2*1 page report for all major news media to develop concern - none interested, none interested* in Idaho. League of Women Voters and other groups subsequently began to learn about the Issue and' develop concern. Grays Lake Whooping Crane experiment. Keynote Speaker at Idaho and Utah Wildlife Society Annual Meetings. Also spoke at Colorprio (Grand Junction) Wildlife Society Annual Meeting: subject of Impacts from phosphate ore development on wildlife resources. Oil Shale Area, Northeast Utah, to prepare article for High Country News on impacts on wildlife and fisheries from oil shale development. Dep't Interior initiated prototype oil shale development planning; 2nd meeting in Vernal in July. Areas covered in research: - Brown's Park - Oil Shale Area, Tracts Ua and Ub - Book Cliffs - White River Agencies I worked with: (Staffs flew me over or drove me through areas) - Bureau of Land Management, Vernal District - Ashley National Forest - State Division of Wildlife Resources - U.S.Fish & Wildlife Service Other - Utah State U. revegetation of spent shale research - Utah Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit on R & E fish species - Rod Drewein, Idaho Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit - V/hooping Crane experiment. One Whooper has summered at Pelican Lake, near Ouray Refuge - Three day field trip with State Predator Biologist in Book Cliffs *U.S. Forest Service revegetation research, Logan, Ut. |
| Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6qf8rtd/1151159 |