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WSRA Grant and Loan Information
Basin Roundtable
Gunnison
Applicant
Overland Ditch & Reservoir Company
Description
Overland Reservoir Dam Expansion/Restoration
Account Source
Statewide
Board Meeting Date
9/19/2007
Contract/PO #
08000000038
WSRA - Doc Type
Grant Application
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<br />Water Supply Reserve Account - Grant Application Form - ([l)c \!t)iJcrlUItl:J 1.Ditcl) ,,\: 3Rc5criJoir <!Co. <br /> <br />Form Revised Octo her 2006 <br /> <br />3. Please provide an overview of water project or activity to be funded including - type of activity, statement of <br />what the activity is intended to accomplish, the need for the activity, the problems and opportunities to be <br />addressed, expectations of the participants, why the activity is important, the service area or geographic location, <br />and any relevant issues etc. Please include any relevant Tabor issues. Please refer to Part 2 of criteria and <br />guidance document for additional detail on information to include. Attach additional sheets as needed. <br /> <br />The original Overland Dam was constructed in 1905 by a non-profit mutual ditch company founded in 1895. Its <br />capacity was expanded many times between 1905 and 1950 to a maximum storage volume of 6,120 acre-feet of <br />absolute storage decree. The reservoir is located approximately 10 miles north of the town of Paonia in Delta <br />County, Colorado (39.084N 107.646W). In 1957, a section of the main Overland Dam showed signs of distress, <br />subsequently the storage was restricted by the Colorado State Engineer's Office. <br /> <br />In 1986 and 1987 with combined loan funds from the Colorado Water Conservation Board and the U.s. Bureau of <br />Reclamation, the main dam was rehabilitated and the spillway was rebuilt and enlarged in conformance with <br />Colorado dam safety regulations. After rehabilitation, the storage capacity was 5,828 acre-feet which left 292-acre <br />feet of absolute storage decree not stored and 1,051 acre-feet of conditional storage right that could not be <br />stored. The rehabilitation design included provisions for future restoration projects that would allow storage of the <br />full balance of water rights, yet money was not available at that time to build more capacity. The Overland <br />shareholders continue to pay on these loans. <br /> <br />In 1987, the Overland Ditch and Reservoir Company, with additional funds from the Colorado Water Conservation <br />Board, was able to buyout the US Bureau of Reclamation loan at a discounted amount. This shifted dam safety <br />jurisdiction from the Bureau of Reclamation to the Colorado State Engineer which permitted the minimum flood <br />surcharge requirements to be reduced. This allowed for an increase in the normal water storage level by 1.5 feet <br />and provided for storing the remaining 292 acre-feet of the absolute storage and 80 acre-feet of the conditional <br />storage right for a total of 6,200 acre-feet. This increased capacity construction was completed in 1991. <br /> <br />There remains 971 acre-feet of 1902 (adjudicated 1920) conditional storage rights beyond the current capacity of <br />the Reservoir. There is both expressed and obvious need for additional storage water in the area served by The <br />Overland. Should The Overland not provide storage capacity for this conditional decree the decree could be lost to <br />the next senior applicant who most assuredly would fall under the 1922 Colorado River Pact and the State of <br />Colorado would lose absolute control of the water forever. In addition, because of its high elevation and location <br />within the headwaters of the North Fork of the Gunnison River, Overland Reservoir is in a somewhat unique <br />position to supply water to a large area in the region. Loss of the ability to store water in Overland would re- <br />allocate use of that water to a diversion at a lower elevation and would significantly reduce the area that can be <br />served by the water. <br /> <br />The current proposed dam expansion and restoration project will increase the storage capacity of the reservoir to <br />7,171 acre feet and allow The Overland to secure the conditional 971 acre feet decree by converting the decree to <br />"absolute" thereby protecting the water forever for the State of Colorado. <br /> <br />Sources of water for The Company include: Leroux Creek, Roatcap Gulch, Terror Creek, Hubbard Creek, Elk Creek, <br />and Cow Creek. The Reservoir is located on Cow Creek. The Overland Shareholders own seven direct flow rights <br />with adjudication dates ranging from 1908 to 1954 and total direct flow rights of 214.7 cubic feet per second. The <br />Overland shareholders also hold four storage rights with adjudication dates ranging from 1914 to 1954 totaling <br />7,171 acre-feet. <br /> <br />The most recent yield analysis of the Overland Reservoir drainage basin was completed as part of the loan <br />application documents in 1976. During an 18-year study period, there was sufficient runoff to fill a 7,171 acre-foot <br />reservoir 13 of those years. During three of the five years without sufficient volume, the runoff exceeded the <br />p'Xic;tinn 1I1rrpnt rrlnrlritv nf thp ()vprlrlnrl Rpc;prvnir rlt FL7nn rlrrp-fppt. <br /> <br />4 <br />
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