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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8407
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Platte River Basin - River Basin General Publications
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
9/1/1982
Author
Corps of Engineers
Title
Six State High Plains-Ogallala Aquifer Regional Resources Study - Appendixes Part II - D and E
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br /> <br />C f)" ,,- I'" <br />\ t... ".) 't f <br /> <br />Pumping stations will lift the transfer water approximately 2725 <br />feet in elevation utilizing 30 pumping plants with an estimated <br />electrical requirement of 49 billion Kilowatt hours of energy per year. <br />Figures 13, 14, and 15 show tentative locations of pump stations and <br />related head requirements. <br /> <br />Inverted siphons are <br />Ouachita and Red Rivers. <br />river crossings. <br /> <br />planned for canal crossings of the Arkansas, <br />Table 8 shows the general requirements for <br /> <br />TABLE 8 <br />INVERTED SIPHONS FOR RIVER CROSSING (PLAN II) <br /> <br />River <br />Crossing <br /> <br />Estimated <br />Length (ft) <br /> <br />800 <br /> <br />10,740 <br /> <br />Siphon <br />Capacity (cfs) <br /> <br />12,700 <br /> <br />14 , 800 <br /> <br />Ouachita River <br /> <br />Red River <br /> <br />Included in the relocation item for Plan II are the construction of <br />83 pipeline crossings, 8 interstate highway crossings, 68 U.S. highway <br />bridges, 128 State highway bridges and 58 railroad bridges. <br /> <br />019 <br /> <br />
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