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SPDSS Task 5 - Key Structure, Prewitt Reservoir
Description
The Prewitt Reservoir 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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Storage Rights <br />Prewitt Reservoir has a decreed volume of 32,300 acre-feet for irrigation, recreation, <br />commercial, municipal, fishing and augmentation uses and also a decreed volume of 34,960 <br />acre-feet for refill of the reservoir. Table 3 shows the reservoir storage water rights. <br />Table 3 <br />Storage Rights -Prewitt Reservoir 1 <br />Source Appropriation <br />Date Adjudication <br />Date Administration <br />No. Decreed <br />Amount <br />South Platte River 5/25/1910 1/15/1914 22059.00000 32,300 of <br />South Platte River 12/31/1929 10/18/1965 31423.29219 34,960 of <br />Notes: 1. Colorado Water Rights Tabulation <br />Reservoir Accounts: Individual ownership in Prewitt Reservoir is shown in Table 4. <br />Table 4 <br />Prewitt Reservoir Ownership <br />Logan Irrigation <br />District <br />54.8 <br />South Platte Ditch <br />Pawnee Canal <br />Davis Bros. Ditch <br />Schneider Ditch <br />S rin dale Ditch <br />Unattached Rights <br />Miff Irrigation <br />District <br />25.8 <br />Bravo Ditch <br />Farmers Ditch <br />Miff & Platte Valle Ditch <br />Lone Tree Ditch <br />Powell Ditch <br />Harmony No. 2 Ditch <br />Ramse Ditch <br />Harmony No. 1 Ditch <br />Morgan-Prewitt <br />Reservoir Co. <br />19.4% <br />Exchange - District No. 1 <br />South Platte Ditch <br />Pawnee Canal <br />Davis Bros. Ditch <br />S rin dale Ditch <br />Sterling No. 2 Ditch <br />Notes: 1. Represents 216.5 shares, approximately 57 share owners on multiple ditches <br />Logan Irrigation District: Represents 17,000 "acre-rights" or 54.8% of the total <br />ownership in Prewitt Reservoir. This District includes lands located between the <br />upstream boundary of Water District 64 boundary, extending downstream to the Sterling <br />No. 1 Canal on the south. Water from Prewitt must be used within District boundaries. <br />Users within the District typically receive approximately 0.9 acre-feet per District acre- <br />right and are not assessed delivery losses. Additional information concerning individual <br />ownership of Logan Irrigation District acre-rights is provided in Attachment 1. <br />Miff Irrigation District: Represents 8,000 acre-rights or 25.8% of the total ownership in <br />the Prewitt Reservoir. This District includes lands located between the headgate of the <br />Bravo Ditch and up to and including Harmony No. 1 Ditch. Water from Prewitt must be <br />used within District boundaries. Users within the District typically receive approximately <br />0.5 acre-feet per District acre-right and are assessed a loss of approximately 50%. <br />Prewitt Reservoir.doc Page 12 of 15 <br />
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