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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8449.927
Description
Northeast Cooperative Water Supply Investigation
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Date
6/13/1998
Author
Hydrosphere Resource Consultants
Title
Data Packages developed under Tasks 2 and 3 of Northeast Cooperative Water Supply Investigation
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<br />Evaporation Exchange (1940 agreement) <br />Burlington Ditch Exchange <br />DWB's Bear Creek Exchanges <br /> <br />Water Treatment Capacities: <br />Marston, Foothills, Moffat total combined production capacity of 645 (MaD) <br /> <br />Groundwater Usage: <br />None <br /> <br />Reusable Water Supplies: <br />Currently uses reusable supplies for exchanges to Strontia Springs. Currently looking into <br />the feasibility of non-potable (irrigation), indirect potable, and direct potable reuse. <br /> <br />Special Interests in NE Quadrant Study: <br />Most senior exchange rights between Metro and Chatfield <br /> <br />Major sources of reusable supplies <br /> <br />Nonpotable reuse project to serve 15,000 AF of demands in Denver Water's northeast <br />servIce area <br /> <br />Significant annual variation in reusable supplies <br /> <br />Need for regulation storage for nonpotable reuse project and exchange operations <br /> <br />Blue River decree requirement to maximize reuse of return flows from Colorado River <br />sources to the.extent economically and legally feasible. <br /> <br />Potential uses for remaining unused reusable return flows <br />Additional potable supplies at a lower point of diversion <br />Contract sale of reusable effluent credits <br />New substitution opportunities <br /> <br />Maintenance of instream flows in South Platte through Denver during average and wet <br />years. <br /> <br />5 <br />
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