Show Notice To Water Users The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to hange or appropriate water in Duchesne State of throughout the entire year unless otherwise All locations are in To Whiterocks Irrigation Utah proposes to raise the existing Lake Dam from the present height of 28 to a total height of 33 ft to increase the capacity from to 2530 and to store the water sought to be appropriated by Application Application proposed to appropriate and store 1000 of water from Whiterocks to Uintah River to be diverted and stored in Chapeta Lake Reservoir by constructing a dam to a height of 30 the center of which is located at a point N. from EV T 5 R 1 the reservoir created thereby having a capacity of inundating acres in T 5 R 1 W. The water was to be stored from January 1 to December and released from March 15 to 15 into the Center Fork of Whiterocks River and at a point S. 1470 from T 1 R 1 and used as a supplemental supply to irrigate acres in T 1 R 1 E Sees T 1 S. R 2 T 5 R 19 E 22 to 27 T 1 R 1 T 1 R 2 E. it is proposed to store 1000 of water in the same reservoir cheated to a capacity of 2530 inundating acres in T 5 N. R 1 by increasing the height of the existing dam to a maximum height of 33 The water is to be diverted at the same point during the same period and released during the same period and used for the same purposes at the same place as To Maurel M. sec for domestic use from an Unnamed to Dry Gulch to Uintah River at a point S. from Sec T 1 S. R 2 W. The water is to be diverted by means of a tile collecting tank and pumped through of and steel pipe to the place where it will be used for the domestic requirements of one for incidental stock watering and incidental sanitation of a dairy barn and for incidental irrigation of acre from 1 to 31 in T 1 R 2 W. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons must be made in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State State Salt Lake on or before March 1957 State Engineer Published in The Uintah Basin from January 24 to February |