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<br />NE Quadrant Provider Profile <br /> <br />Provider: Denver Water <br /> <br />Service Area: The service area includes the City and County of Denver and plus 75 <br />contractual distributors in its suburbs. <br /> <br />E.xisting Demand: Current raw water demand is approximately 265,000 AF/yr. <br /> <br />Future Demand: Future demand is anticipated to be 445,000 AF/yr. (includes a 30,000 <br />AF safety factor, contract raw water, and treated water obligations). <br /> <br />Existing Storage Facilities: <br />Name <br />Antero Res <br />Eleven Mile <br />Cheeseman Lake <br />Strontia Springs <br />Platte Canyon Res <br />Chatfield Lake <br />Dillon <br />Gross <br />Ralston <br />Willaims Fork <br />Dillon Res <br /> <br />Capacity (AF) <br />15,865 <br />97,778 <br />79,064 <br />7,700 <br />941 <br />10,785 <br />254,036 <br />41,811 <br />10,749 <br />96,822 <br />254,036 <br /> <br />Existing Water Sources (Average Yield): <br />South Platte <br />Direct Rights <br />Galleries and Wells <br />Bear Creek <br />Storage Rights <br />Effluent Reuse <br />Moffat Collection System <br />Fraser River <br />Williams Fork <br />Cabin-Meadow <br />South Boulder Creek <br />Ralston Creek <br />Roberts Tunnel <br />Blue River <br />Roberts Tunnel Seepage <br /> <br />83,300 <br />4,300 <br />200 <br />36,500 <br />12,900 <br /> <br />49,500 <br />5,600 <br />5,600 <br />7,900 <br />4,400 <br /> <br />52,500 <br />2,400 <br /> <br />Exchanges: <br />Williams Fork Reservoir to Dillon Reservoir <br />Exchange within the Denver System <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />