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Farnsworth Group, Inc.
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<br />Augu.yt 4, 2004 <br /> <br />5'outh Platte River Basin <br />District 64 <br />Diver,,-\'ion Structure Inventory <br /> <br />1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> <br />The South Platte River Basin, District 64 Diversion Structure Inventory project is the third <br />phase of a pilot project, in which Farnsworth Group was retained by the Colorado Water <br />Conservation Board (CWCS) to evaluate and document the condition of raw water <br />diversion structures along the South Platte River from Denver to the Nebraska State line" <br />The District 2 study extended from the Denver Gage to Greeley, and included the <br />evaluation of 22 diversion structures. The District 1 study extended from Greeley to the <br />Balzac Gaging Station near the Morgan-Washington county line, and included the <br />evaluation of 9 diversion structures (refer to Section 6,,0, "References")" District 64 <br />extends from the Balzac Gaging Station to the Nebraska State line" See Appendix A for <br />a summary of all structures evaluated for District 64, including ditch owner/rider contact <br />information, detailed directions and coordinates to, and condition of, each structure" <br /> <br />2.0 RESEARCH AND PLANNING <br /> <br />An initial condition report, structure names, directions to each diversion, GPS location <br />and contact information were provided by the cwes" After reviewing this information, <br />each structure's GPS location was plotted on U"S.G"S. Quadrangle Maps. These maps, <br />in conjunction with a Colorado Atlas and the directions provided, were used to identify <br />the locations and to plan an efficient route to each structure. In order to organize the <br />notes taken during the field observation process, a Field Inventory form (previously <br />created for District 2 structure evaluation) was utilized. This form allowed the observer <br />to record detailed directions, coordinates, the type of structure, its condition, repair(s) <br />needed, specific ideas on how to repair and any additional comments. <br /> <br />3.0 FIELD INVENTORY <br /> <br />3,,1 General <br /> <br />Once a structure was physically located, the approximate coordinates (latitude <br />and longitude) of the diversion headwall were recorded using a hand-held GPS <br />locator. Photographs were taken showing all the components of the structure <br />from different vantages, visible damage, upstream and downstream river/ditch <br />configurations, etc. The components of a structure would typically include: <br /> <br />A. Diversion - Concrete structure used to divert water from the South Platte <br />River to each ditch at a controlled rate (specific flow) by means of a <br />headgate. The headgate is typically a manually, mechanically or electrically <br />operated radial or vertical lift gate(s). The structure also consists of a <br />headwall, wingwalls, concrete apron (floor), trash guard/rack, and decking <br />(concrete or timber) with handrail for access/maintenance. <br /> <br />B" Regulator Gate - Structure used to control the approach elevation of the <br />river, and therefore how much water can be diverted. Consists of a headwall, <br />wingwalls, piers, apron, manually, mechanically or electrically operated radial <br /> <br />J;'arnsvvorth Grot/J} <br /> <br />Page 1 <br />
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