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Feasibility Report on Potable Water Supply for Carlyle Reservoir Areas
The report presents an evaluation of the Engineering and financial feasibility of extending the Carlyle, Illinois municipal water system as a means of supplying potable water to an area contiguous to the Carlyle Reservoir. It is designated as a multipurpose reservoir to provide for flood control, recreation, municipal and industrial water supply, conservation and related items. This reservoir is planned for a permanent pool surface area of 26,000 acres after 1968. In order to properly utilize the recreational features of the reservoir, the Corps of Engineers and the State of Illinois Department of Conservation have planned recreational and conservation facilities to be located adjacent to the reservoir. Construction of these facilities is planned to commence in 1963 with construction phased to meet anticipated public use requirements. The initial recreation facilities planned by these agencies are strategically located at ten sites along the shoreline of the reservoir. The public use facilities will include picnic grounds, camping grounds, marinas, food concessions and overnight accomodations. A potable water supply is a basic necessity for development of these areas.
Feasibility Report on Potable Water Supply for Carlyle Reservoir Areas
The report presents an evaluation of the Engineering and financial feasibility of extending the Carlyle, Illinois municipal water system as a means of supplying potable water to an area contiguous to the Carlyle Reservoir. It is designated as a multipurpose reservoir to provide for flood control, recreation, municipal and industrial water supply, conservation and related items. This reservoir is planned for a permanent pool surface area of 26,000 acres after 1968. In order to properly utilize the recreational features of the reservoir, the Corps of Engineers and the State of Illinois Department of Conservation have planned recreational and conservation facilities to be located adjacent to the reservoir. Construction of these facilities is planned to commence in 1963 with construction phased to meet anticipated public use requirements. The initial recreation facilities planned by these agencies are strategically located at ten sites along the shoreline of the reservoir. The public use facilities will include picnic grounds, camping grounds, marinas, food concessions and overnight accomodations. A potable water supply is a basic necessity for development of these areas.
Feasibility Report on Potable Water Supply for Carlyle Reservoir Areas
1962
93 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Domestic Commerce, Marketing, & Economics , Civil Engineering , Natural Resources & Earth Sciences , Water supplies , Illinois , Economics , Feasibility studies , Population , Dams , Recreation , Civil engineering , Rural areas , Employment , Costs , Area redevelopment , Reservoirs , Recreational facilities
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