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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8549.100
Description
Rio Grande Water Supply Study
State
CO
Basin
Rio Grande
Water Division
3
Date
1/1/1990
Author
Leonard Rice Consult
Title
Final Report - Rio Grande Water Supply Study - Phase I -
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Report/Study
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<br /> <br />C"'? <br />~ <br />~ <br />C\J <br />o <br />o <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />EXECUTIVE SUMMARY <br /> <br /> <br />RIO GRANDE WATER SUPPLY STUDY - PHASE I <br /> <br />Introduction <br /> <br />The Rio Grande Water Supply Study was a reconnaissance level determination of <br /> <br />the physically and legally available flow (storable flow) at four potential <br /> <br /> <br />reservoir sites in the Rio Grande Basin upstream of Del Norte, Colorado. The <br /> <br />study, sponsored by the San Luis Valley Water Conservancy District and the <br /> <br />COlorado Water Conservation Board, was performed by Leonard Rice Consulting Water <br /> <br /> <br />Engineers, Inc. <br /> <br />Study Area <br /> <br />The Rio Grande Basin within COlorado is located in south central Colorado and <br /> <br />encompasses approximately 7500 square miles <br /> <br />The primary feature of the basin <br /> <br />is the relatively flat valley floor (known as the San Luis Valley or Valley). <br /> <br />The major drainage features in the Valley are the Rio Grande which flOWS in a <br /> <br /> <br />generally south-easterly direction to the COlorado-New Mexico stateline, and the <br /> <br />Conejos River which is the major tributary to the Rio Grande. <br /> <br />ApproximatelY 3,000 square miles in the northern part of the Valley is separated <br /> <br />by a loW divide formed by alluvial materials from the surrounding mountains. <br /> <br />This area, known as the Closed Basin, is a natural sump. <br /> <br />The major water development features in the Basin include three reservoirs in <br /> <br /> <br />the headwaters of the Rio Grande, a number of diversion structures and canals <br /> <br /> <br />in the Conejos River and on the Rio Grande mainstem which provide water ma~nly <br /> <br /> <br />for irrigation, and the Closed Basin Project which is currently being <br /> <br />constructed. The Closed Basin Project will consist of a series of wells and <br /> <br /> <br />conveyance structures to transfer water from the Closed Basin sump to the <br /> <br />mainstem of the Rio Grande. <br /> <br />i <br /> <br />I <br />
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