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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8230.400.21.B.5.B
Description
CO River Lit - Div 4 Water Court - Steamboat RICD - Water Court Filing - 26-a-2 Disclosures-Reports
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
12/22/2003
Author
Various
Title
26-a-2 Disclosure Reports and Exhibits 2003-2004 - RE-Steamboat RICD - Case Number 03-CW-86 - 12-22-03 through 05-19-04
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Report/Study
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />ou2775, <br /> <br /> <br />Figure S. A U-sm:cture ("D"-hole) at the. Yampa River Whitewater Park at 76 cfs. <br />Higher Flows <br /> <br />The primary purpose oftheBoating Park is to provide a recreation experience for tubers, rafters, <br />canoers, kayakers and other boating enthusiasts. The Boating Park on the' Yampa River was <br />designed to be a usable attraction for top level kayakers and other boaters at flow rates of 1700 <br />cfs or greater. The higher flow rate for which the Boating Park was designed was based on basic. <br />hydraulic formulas coupled with a working knowledge of this segment ofthe Yampa River and <br />its characteristics. Water at this flow rate will be controlled and diverted throughout the Boating <br />.Parkand.will not be wasted. The waveforms, hydraulics, eddies, and holes become powerful and <br />are conducive to play-boating, slalom boating~ and squirt boating. The structures that will create <br />these features are hydraulically and structurally sound, with anchors into the bed and ban.ks of <br />the river made oflarge stone and concrete. <br /> <br />-10- <br />
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