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Work Resumes at Deer Creek Dam

Media Contact: Jan Ringel, (801) 379-1000, jringel@uc.usbr.gov
Don Merrill, dmerrill@uc.usbr.gov

For Release: January 12, 2004

The final phase of work at Deer Creek Dam is being completed by the Bureau of Reclamation. Frehner Construction Company, Inc., a contractor hired by the Reclamation to do renovation at the dam, is removing material from a borrow area for stockpiling. The stockpiled material will be placed into the downstream berm of Deer Creek Dam beginning in March or April 2004, completing Safety of Dams work at the dam. Reclamation does not expect this last phase of work to interfere with traffic near or across the dam.

Deer Creek Dam is a zoned, earth and rock-filled structure with a height of 235 feet. It was constructed in 1941 with a capacity of 152,000 acre-feet of water. Deer Creek Dam is located 50 miles southeast of Salt Lake City and 14 miles northeast of Provo in Wasatch County. It provides water to the Metropolitan Water District for the communities of Salt Lake and Sandy.

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