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SPDSS Task 5 - Key Structure, Highland Ditch Company
Description
The Highland Ditch 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
2/24/2005
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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Enlargement History: Foothills Reservoir has never been enlarged. <br />Reservoir Storage Measurement: Storage levels in Foothills Reservoir are measured using a <br />staff gage. The ditch company superintendent is responsible for collecting and reporting <br />the end-of--month storage amount to the Water Commissioner in Water District 5. <br />McIntosh Lake (Structure ID 0504073) <br />Capacity: <br />Total Storage: 2,460 ac-ft 263 surface acres 9.4-ft. average depth <br />Not currently restricted <br />Active Storage: 2,040 ac-ft <br />Dead Storage: 420 ac-ft <br />Area/Capacity Data: Reservoir gage height and cumulative capacity information are shown in <br />Table 5. <br />Table 5 <br />McIntosh Lake <br />Elevation -Capacity <br />Gauge Capacity <br />(ft) (Ac-Ft) <br />0 0 <br />2 228.7 <br />4 530.4 <br />6 881.3 <br />Gauge Capacity <br />(ft) (Ac-Ft) <br />8 1281.5 <br />10 1721.8 <br />12 2202.4 <br />13 2459.8 <br />Source: Water Commissioner <br />Note: Dead storage of 420 ac-ft at gage height 3.3 feet. <br />Enlargement History: McIntosh Lake has never been enlarged. <br />Reservoir Storage Measurement: Storage levels in McIntosh Lake are measured using a staff <br />gage. The Superintendent of the McIntosh Lake Company is responsible for collecting <br />and reporting the end-of--month storage amount to the Water Commissioner in Water <br />District 5. <br />Beaver Park Reservoir (Structure ID 0504020) <br />Capacity: <br />Total Storage: 2,161 ac-ft 105 surface acres 26-ft. average depth <br />Currently restricted to elevation of 23 feet <br />Active Storage: 1,591 ac-ft <br />Dead Storage: 570 ac-ft <br />Highland Ditch Company owns 49% of Beaver Park Reservoir <br />Area/Capacity Data: Reservoir gage height and cumulative capacity information are shown in <br />Table 6. <br />Highland Ditch Operating Memorandum.doc 11 of 16 February 24, 2005 <br />
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