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Wyoming Framework Water Plan - Living Rivers Home Page

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8.0 OPPORTUNITIES<br />

Table 8-22 Evaluated Short List: Little Powder River Basin<br />

Est. Yield,<br />

Capacity,<br />

or<br />

Depletion 1<br />

Project Type 3 ac-ft<br />

<strong>Water</strong><br />

Availability<br />

Financial<br />

Feasibility<br />

Project Evaluation Criteria 2<br />

Public<br />

Acceptance<br />

No. of<br />

Sponsors/<br />

Beneficiaries<br />

Legal/<br />

Institutional<br />

Environmental/<br />

Recreation<br />

Benefits<br />

TOTAL<br />

SCORE<br />

Type 1 (None)<br />

Type 2 (None)<br />

Type 3 6 8 4 5 4 6<br />

Coal Mine Reclamation Reservoirs unk 5 7 8 6 6 8 220<br />

Groundwater Development unk 6 5 7 4 7 5 182<br />

Type 4 (None)<br />

1 y = yield, c = capacity, d = depletion, unk = unknown<br />

Each criterion has a different weighting for each type of project; 10 is most important, 1 is least important. Weighting factors are shown in bold.<br />

2<br />

Under each project, the criteria are individually scored; 10 means largely favorable, 0 is unfavorable.<br />

Total scores are the additive result of multiplying each project criteria weighting by the associated project type criteria score.<br />

Type 1: Rehabilitation projects that preserve existing uses<br />

3<br />

Type 2: Projects that rectify existing shortages<br />

Type 3: Projects that meet projected future demands<br />

Type 4: Projects that enhance uses in other <strong>Wyoming</strong> basins<br />

8-42<br />

8-42

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