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Year
1986
Title
Rio Grande Water Supply Study Phase I Plan of Study
CWCB Section
Interstate & Federal
Author
Leonard Rice Consulting Water Engineers, Inc.
Description
A plan submitted to the San Luis Valley Water Conservancy District by the CWCB
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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />Task No.5 <br /> <br />DETERMINATION OF POTENTIAL WATER STORAGE SITES <br /> <br />Purpose: The ph Y sic a 1 and 1 e gal w ate r a va i 1 a b i 1 it Y will <br />differ with various potential storage sites. Therefore, it <br />becomes necessary to identify potential storage sites prior <br />to storable flow analyses. Two potential sites on the Rio <br />Grande upstream of Goose Creek were identified in the study's <br />Request for Proposal and two others remain to be identified <br />in Task 5. One of the sites to be identified is on the <br />mainstem of the Rio Grande downstream of the confluence with <br />Goose Creek and upstream of the confl uence with the South <br />Fork of the Rio Grande. The other site to be identified is <br />on the South Fork of the Rio Grande upstream of the confluence <br />with Beaver Creek. <br /> <br />Approach: <br /> <br />I. County maps (1:50000 scale) of the two reaches where the <br />storage sites are to be identified will be acquired and <br />used for a visual layout of possible dam sites. Data <br />from the USBR and others will al so be used in locating <br />potential dam sites. Up to three potential dam sites <br />in each reach will be identified with information <br />summarized such as location, bottom elevation, maximum <br />dimensions and estimated capacities. No field work <br />(i.e. drilling) is envisioned for this study. <br />2. Within each reach and between the potential storage <br />sites, major tributaries or water rights which could affect <br />physical or legal water availability will be identified. <br />3. Information collected in steps 1 and 2 will be discussed <br />with the study sponsors in selecting one potential <br />storage site within each reach for the storable flow <br />analysis. <br /> <br />Work Product: A draft task summary memorandum describing the <br />reaches under investigation for potential storage projects, <br />the visual layout of several potential sites in each reach, <br />the existing water supply and demand components within the <br />reaches and between potential sites which may affect water <br />availability will be provided to study sponsors and the USBR <br />for review. Discussion of the selection of the two additional <br />sites to be included in the analyses will be made in the <br />final of the task summary memorandum. <br /> <br />13 <br /> <br />~ Leonard Rice Consulting Water Engineers. Inc. <br />
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