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Year
1994
Title
Small Dam Site Reconnaissance Study - East Lake Creek Dam and Reservoir
CWCB Section
Finance
Author
Harris Water Engineering, Inc.
Description
Identify and evaluate dam sites at a recon leval, dam sites to fill a need for raw water storage
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Tech Report
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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />WATER SUPPLY <br /> <br />The 1989 report estimated that a 5780 acre-foot reservoir would <br />have a firm yield of about 5,400 acre-feet in the driest years. <br />This is based upon bypasses to senior water rights including the <br />Shoshone Power Plant. The District must obtain water rights for <br />the site. <br /> <br />RESERVOIR <br /> <br />Table 1 shows the elevation-area-capacity values for the reservoir. <br />The area was developed from data in the 1989 report, which <br />apparently used USGS Quad maps. <br /> <br />The crest of the dam is planned to be at elevation 8085 feet. The <br />stream channel is at elevation 7975 feet. The height of the dam is <br />therefore 110 feet with a water depth of 105 feet to allow 5 feet <br />of freeboard. The capacity of the reservoir is estimated to be <br />5780 acre-feet at elevation 8080 feet. The outlet pipe will be <br />near the bottom of the reservoir so essentially all of the capacity <br />will be useable. <br /> <br />East Lake Creek Dam <br /> <br />4 <br />
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