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<br />l <br /> J <br /> 0 <br />1 0 <br />(-) <br />OJ <br /> I".;) <br />'1 ...:! <br /> I <br />I <br /> I <br />I <br />-J <br />I <br />I <br />...1 <br />OJ <br />] <br />. <br />I <br />J <br /> <br />.'1 <br />...-, <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />BOl../le EnOineerino Corporation <br /> <br />Suite 200 <br />165 South Union <br />Lakewood. Colorado 80228 <br /> <br />con5.ulttnq enQlnel?r5 <br /> <br />303;' 987-3443 <br /> <br />n <br /> <br />Mr. UIi Kappus, P.E., Executive Director April 27, 1987 <br />Colorado Water Resources and Power Development Authority <br />1580 Logan Street, Suite 620 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br /> <br />"FInal Report for the Joint-Use Reservoir and Green Mountain Exchange Projects <br /> <br />Dear Mr. Kappus: <br /> <br />We are pleased to submit this Final Report, as required by our contract dated June 7, 1985. A <br />Summary Report is submitted under separate cover. These reports provide information and data on <br />reconnaissance-level engineering and hydrology for two conceptual projects: the Joint-Use Reservoir <br />Project and the Green Mountain Exchange Project. Preliminary hydrologic, geotechnical, engineering <br />design and cost studies have been carried out to define project alternatives based on an <br />approximately uniform level of investigation. The Study has progressed in the following sequence, <br />each concluded with a task memorandum report: <br /> <br />o Initial screening and pre-reconnaissance investigation <br />o Hydrologic, water rights and operational analysis <br />o Reconnaissance-level project designs and cost estimates <br />o Comparative analysis and cost-yield relationships of alternative reservoirs and <br />alternative combinations of water-exchange reservoirs and conveyance system. <br /> <br />Alternative projects have been defined along with water yields and estimated costs. This will provide <br />consistent, comparative, technical and cost data to serve as a basis to evaluate these alternatives for <br />possible future implementation. <br /> <br />It should be noted that no assessment has been included in the Study of the December, 1986 <br />agreement between the Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District and its Municipal Subdistrict, <br />the Colorado River Water Conservation District and the Denver Board of Water Commissioners nor the <br />possible change in operation of the Shoshone Power Plant. <br /> <br />As you are aware, all of the work on this Study has been executed in Colorado. Thomas S. Maddock, <br />the Principal-in-Charge of this contract for Boyle Engineering Corporation; Dan Boyd, Project Manager; <br />Dale Diamond, Technical Director; Young Yoon, Principal Hydrologist: Chen & Associates, <br />Geotechnical Subconsultant; and the entire Denver office staff: have greatly appreciated this <br />opportunity to contribute to the evaiuation of two such important projects within the State of Colorado. <br />We also acknowledge the excellent support and guidance we have received from Dan Law, your <br />Project Manager, and the project sponsors: the Colorado River Water Conservation District, <br />represented by Eric Kuhn; and the Denver Water Board, represented by Bob Fischer: the Exchange <br />Team Advisory Committee: and the Board of Directors of the Authority. We look forward to future <br />opportunities to be of service. <br /> <br />Very Truly Yours, <br />B~LE ENGINEERING CORPORATION <br />A.~~/J~ <br />Daniel W. Boyd, P.E. <br />Project Manager <br /> <br />DN-C10-100.12 <br />DWB/cec <br />