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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8449.900
Description
Bear Creek
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Date
1/1/1991
Author
Batchley Assoc.
Title
Bear Creek Operational Study - Vol. 1 - Report
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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />6599 acre-feet (Elevation 5585.25). <br />2. The permanent pool (1974 acre-feet) is full and individual <br /> <br />accounts in the flood control pool are empty at the begin- <br /> <br />ning of the first year on January 1. <br /> <br />3. In this scenario, the State will have an account and will <br /> <br />be administered the same as all other accounts. <br /> <br />4. The evaporation make up requirement on the account of each <br /> <br />entity in the flood control pool is a variable percentage <br /> <br />based on the amount of water in each flood control pool <br /> <br />account. <br /> <br />5. storage Accounts: <br /> <br />State <br />Indian Hills <br />Genesee <br />Evergreen <br />Morrison <br />Mt. Carbon <br />Lakewood <br />Englewood <br /> <br />2000 a.f. <br />25 <br />200 <br />500 <br />50 <br />650 <br />600 <br />600 <br /> <br />2.2.9 Scenario D (With Bookover) Results <br /> <br />with the addition of the 2000 acre-feet of storage space, <br /> <br />the State's account greatly improved and left the other accounts <br /> <br />relatively unchanged except for the reservoir levels. <br /> <br />(See <br /> <br />Figure 9.) <br /> <br />The reservoir reached its maximum level of Elevation <br /> <br />5585 in three years (1949, 1952 and 1957) <br /> <br />In 1957 it reached <br /> <br />its lowest Elevation 5565 except for the start-up period water <br /> <br />surface level. <br /> <br />This resulted in a total fluctuation of 20 feet <br /> <br />as compared to the possible fluctuation of 27 feet. <br /> <br />The only shortage of water for release requirements because <br /> <br />of a shortage of input water were the two agencies <br /> <br />(Mt. Carbon <br /> <br />2-29 <br />
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