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The Daily Provo Harold/Lehi 4/1/08
In a collaborative effort between the city of Lehi, the Boy scouts of America, Camp Williams military base, the Utah DWR and Cabelas, we are pleased to announce the formation of a new dam in the Jordan narrows. This dam will form a lake in now what currently is called the "Jordan narrows" before the Jordan flows into Bluffdale. Parts of Camp Williams, a BSA camp and a gravel pit will be flooded. Spokesperson B.L Skye stated that the goal of this project will be to provide a new culinary water source for the city of Lehi, additional hydroelectric power to the state, and another top notch warmwater fishery for the anglers of the state. Cabelas also is contributing monetarily as the lake will be utilized by them for customers to test boats and equipment in. The BSA will receive a new scout camp on the shoreline. The proposed lake will displace only a few residences, but these individuals have already been offered lakefront property.
Lehi water authority representative Bud "Brownie" Watters stated that his municipality is excited to have a new water source. "With local growth being what it is, the city fathers are desparate for new water sources, and this was an answer to prayers." A DWR rep stated that he expects the new walleye and bass fishery to be "among the best in the state". Because it will be near the population centers, "special regulations are likely" he also said. UDOT has prepared to place a new off ramp strategically located for convenient travel and has stated that I-15 travel will not be disrupted. Construction is slated to start within 5 years.
A public comment period has been specified for the next 60 days. Interested persons can call at 1-800-555-6666 or 1-800-got-chaa.
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The Daily Provo Harold/Lehi 4/1/08
In a collaborative effort between the city of Lehi, the Boy scouts of America, Camp Williams military base, the Utah DWR and Cabelas, we are pleased to announce the formation of a new dam in the Jordan narrows. This dam will form a lake in now what currently is called the "Jordan narrows" before the Jordan flows into Bluffdale. Parts of Camp Williams, a BSA camp and a gravel pit will be flooded. Spokesperson B.L Skye stated that the goal of this project will be to provide a new culinary water source for the city of Lehi, additional hydroelectric power to the state, and another top notch warmwater fishery for the anglers of the state. Cabelas also is contributing monetarily as the lake will be utilized by them for customers to test boats and equipment in. The BSA will receive a new scout camp on the shoreline. The proposed lake will displace only a few residences, but these individuals have already been offered lakefront property.
Lehi water authority representative Bud "Brownie" Watters stated that his municipality is excited to have a new water source. "With local growth being what it is, the city fathers are desparate for new water sources, and this was an answer to prayers." A DWR rep stated that he expects the new walleye and bass fishery to be "among the best in the state". Because it will be near the population centers, "special regulations are likely" he also said. UDOT has prepared to place a new off ramp strategically located for convenient travel and has stated that I-15 travel will not be disrupted. Construction is slated to start within 5 years.
A public comment period has been specified for the next 60 days. Interested persons can call at 1-800-555-6666 or 1-800-got-chaa.
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