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Year
1994
Title
Small Dam Site Reconnaissance Study - Final Report of Findings
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 />~ <br /> <br />Since the smaller entities will probably need engineering <br />assistance, it is also suggested that the representative assist <br />with: (al any engineering work required for the CWCB, (bl minor <br />engineering designs fo~ dam repairs for the SED (such as plans and <br />specifications I , and (cl assist the entity in selecting an <br />engineering firm for major repairs. The CWCB could add all or part <br />of these costs to the loan if one is eventually received. <br /> <br />6. An increasingly important issue for dam owners is with the US <br />Forest Se~vice, particularly in the Grand Mesa area. The agency is <br />seriously restricting access to private dams; to the detriment of <br />public safety. In some cases the water user is not allowed to make <br />minimal improvements to roads in order to repair dams within the <br />Forest. The USFS has also suggested that dam owners may be <br />required to notify the USFS prior to any visit to a dam, even to <br />adjust the headgate. The local water users have not been <br />successful in dealing with the local USFS office and would like the <br />CWCB and SED to assist at a higher level. <br /> <br />Small Dam Site Recon. study l6 <br />
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