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WSRA Grant and Loan Information
Basin Roundtable
Gunnison
Applicant
North Fork Water Conserv. District and Fire Mountain Canal and Reservoir Co.
Description
Paonia Reservoir Sedimentation Management Study
Account Source
Basin
Board Meeting Date
9/19/2007
Contract/PO #
150414
WSRA - Doc Type
Grant Application
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />COLORADO WATER CONSERVATION BOARD <br /> <br />WATER SUPPLY RESERVE ACCOUNT <br />2006-2007 GRANT APPLICATION FORM <br />SEDIMENT AnON MANAGEMENT STUDY FOR P AONIA RESERVOIR <br /> <br />SCOPE OF WORK SUPPLEMENT <br /> <br />The work will be performed in two phases. The first phase will consist of identifying and <br />evaluating possible mitigation options at a feasibility level in order to narrow the focus to the <br />most feasible alternative(s). The objective of the first phase of the study is to assess the potential <br />technical feasibility of alternative sediment management techniques, identify the most <br />economical alternative, and identify potential fatal flaws. This phase will also research <br />regulatory requirements associated with optional sediment management techniques. Phase One <br />work will include the following: <br /> <br />1. Review Existing Information - Existing information includes original construction <br />documents, established operation and maintenance procedures, sediment surveys performed by <br />the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, as well as sampling and studies performed by the U.S. Geologic <br />Survey, the Colorado Department of Health and Environment and the U.S. Forest Service. The <br />initial step of the study will include research and familiarization with these and any other <br />documents discovered. <br />
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