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<br />Lake Henry Reservoir Co. <br />November 19-20, 2001 <br /> <br />Agenda Item 22g, <br />(Updated November 27,2001) <br /> <br />Water Riahts <br />The LHRC owns water storage rights in the Lake Henry Dam Reservoir, as shown in Table 1: <br /> <br />Table 1: Water storage rights of the Lake Henry Reservoir Company <br /> <br />Right Priority Date Acre-Feet <br />First riqht 12/31/1891 6,355 <br />Second riqht 9/10/1900 2,000 <br />Third riqht 5/15/1909 3,561 <br />Total 11,916 <br /> <br />The reservoir has a physical capacity of 9,500 ac-ft and the Company can refill until the above <br />storage amounts are obtained for the year. Water is delivered to the reservoir through the <br />Colorado Canal, which has a 756-CFS diversion right. The LHRC has consistently exercised <br />the Lake Henry storage right, filling the reservoir during the winter and spring and discharging <br />during the irrigation season. Company records indicate reservoir storage has averaged 4,279 <br />ac-ft for the period January 1954 through December 2000. <br /> <br />Proiect Description <br />Three alternatives were analyzed in the feasibility study: <br /> <br />1. No Action <br />2. Construction of a toe drain and emergency spillway ($653,OOO) <br />3. Complete dam reconstruction ($3,OOO,OOO) <br /> <br />Alternative 3, Complete dam reconstruction, was ruled out as it would increase the cost of the <br />project significantly as well as increase the time required to complete construction, with little <br />added benefit. Alternative 2, Construction of a toe drain and emergency spillway, consists of <br />economical construction techniques that are commonly employed to repair seepage and <br />downstream slope instability. It was the alternative with the least overall cost that was a <br />permanent solution to the problem. This alternative is considered the preferred alternative. The <br />no-action alternative was considered unacceptable since it would mean that the reservoir could <br />not be filled and the water used by the shareholders. <br /> <br />Selected Alternative 2 consists of construction of a toe drain and toe berm along the base of <br />the west dam. Drain flow will be directed to a seepage collection basin where flow can be <br />monitored and recorded. A new emergency spillway, approximately 400 feet in width, will be <br />constructed near the right abutment of the east dam to accommodate 50% of the probable <br />maximum flood flow. <br /> <br />The implementation schedule calls for completion of financing arrangements in spring 2002. <br />Final engineering design will be completed by fall 2002. Construction is scheduled to start in <br />fall-winter 2002-2003 and be completed by fall-winter 2003-2004. <br /> <br />2 <br />