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Title
SPDSS Task 5 - Key Structure, Greeley Loveland Irrigation Company
Description
The Greeley Loveland Irrigation Company has been identified as a key structure for the South Platte Decision Support System (SPDSS) consumptive use and surface water modeling efforts. The purpose of this Task 5 memorandum is to document physical, legal, and operational aspects of those key structures identified.
Decision Support - Doc Type
Task Memorandum
Date
1/5/2005
DSS Category
Surface Water
DSS
South Platte
Basin
South Platte
Contract/PO #
C153954
Grant Type
Non-Reimbursable
Bill Number
SB01-157, HB02-1152, SB03-110, HB04-1221, SB05-084, HB06-1313, SB07-122
Prepared By
Leonard Rice Engineering
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HydroBase Data: The monthly data available in HydroBase over the 1950-2002 period of <br />record pertaining to the Loveland Greeley Canal includes the following: <br />Total Diversions <br />• Complete record over 1950-2002 (see Figure 3) <br />• Historic diversion average approximately 20,000 ac-ft/yr <br />• 1990-2002 average diversion approximately 29,000 ac-ft/yr <br />i z,ooo <br />i 0,000 <br />s,ooo <br />0 <br />.~ <br />A 6,000 <br />'s <br />a <br />4,000 <br />2,000 <br />0 <br />~°' Sti y3 y5 y1 y°' 6ti 63 65 61 6°' 1ti 1'~ 15 1~ ~°' 'bti 'b3 'b5 'b1 'b°' Ati A~ A~ ~ ~ Oti <br />o°~ o°~ o°~ o°~ o°~ o°~ o°~ o°~ o°~ o°~ o°~ o°~ o°~ o°~ o°~ o°~ o°~ o°~ o°~ o°~ o°~ o°~ o°~ o°~ o°~ o°~ o°~ <br />~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ <br />Date <br />Figure 3: Loveland Greeley Canal Diversion Records <br />3) GLIC Reservoir System <br />Lake Loveland, Horseshoe Lake, and Boyd Lake are off-channel reservoirs filled via the Barnes <br />Ditch. The 69,580 ac-ft of water stored in priority in these lakes is distributed to Lake Loveland <br />contract right holders, shareholders of the Seven Lakes Company, and the Greeley Loveland <br />Irrigation company, respectively and used for irrigation under the GLIC system and municipal <br />deliveries for changed shares. <br />Lake Loveland (Structure ID 0404131) <br />Lake Loveland (aka Loveland Greeley Reservoir) was constructed in 1883-1884 and is located <br />approximately four miles down the Big Barnes Ditch on the north side of the ditch. Storage <br />diversions are passed through Lake Loveland to fill Horseshoe Lake and Boyd Lake, as <br />discussed in the Operational Information section. Releases can also be made from Lake Loveland <br />along North Colorado Avenue into the Loveland Greeley Canal ditch system for use by <br />Greeley Loveland Irrigation Company Operating Memorandum.doc 7 of 18 January 5, 2005 <br />
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