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Board Meetings
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5/21/2001
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CWCB Director's Report
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<br />1~ <br /> <br />containing historical infonnation on streamflow, climate imd water uses, as well as tabulations of water rights <br />and water management policies. Data are keyed to locations in the river basin using a geographic infonnation <br />system. This computer-based system allows decision-ml!,kers to access water resource data and to simulate <br />potential decisions and policies, and examine potential consequences. CRDSS is 98% complete and is being . <br />used as a management to in all of the 5 major river basins; <br /> <br />Grand Valley Water Users Association - Grand Valley Water Management Proiect <br />Authorization: SB 97-008 Grant Amount: $1,250,000 <br />Water Source: Colorado River Project Type: Irrigation Canal Rehab. <br />Location: Mesa County - N. of Grand Junction Project Manager: Randy Seaholm <br /> <br />This project is the construction of check structures and automated control systems in the Government <br />Highline Canal near Grand Junction. The project is designed to conserve water by reducing late summer <br />spills from the Government Highline Canal and to use as Ptuch of the conserved water as possible to increase <br />flows in the Colorado River and help recover endangeredifish. The project is in conjunction with the CWCB, <br />the Grand Valley Water Users Association and the Bureau of Reclamation. The grant funds will be used for <br />long tenn maintenance and operation of the system. The Association has invested the grant funds in long-tenn <br />securities, thus developing a cash flow to be used for the project expenses. The Bureau has awarded the check <br />structure construction contract to May Concrete, Inc. of Grand Junction. Construction will commence in <br />November 2000 and be completed by April 1, 2001. <br /> <br />Denver Museum of Natural Historv - Denver Basin Aquifer Core Study <br />Authorization: lIB 98-1189 Grant Amount: $90,000 <br />Water Source: Denver Basin Aquifer l70ject Type: Groundwater Investigation <br />Location: Elbert County, I mi. E. of Kiowa Project Manager: Mike Serlet <br /> <br />This project is the acquisition of a 2,200-foot core of the Denver Basin aquifers near Kiowa in the central <br />Denver Basin. The purpose of the core is to help develop an integrated hydrologic and geologic framework for the . <br />Denver Basin aquifers. This will enable State, COUllty, and municipal planners to promote appropriate <br />development of the Basin's water resoW'ces. This core-<trilling project is part of a three-year National Science <br />Foundation research study that will focus on the evolution of the Denver Basin and its landscapes. Drilling <br />commenced March 1, 1999 by Layne Western, Inc. and ~as completed in April. Core analysis will continue for <br />three years. <br /> <br />CWCB/U.S. Anny COIlls ofEn~eers . Chatfield Reservoir Reallocation Study <br />Authorization: lIB 98-1189 Grant Amount: $500,000 <br />Water Source: South Platte River Project type: Reservoir Supply Study <br />Location: 10 miles S. of Denver Project :tvfanager: Larry Lang <br /> <br />This project involves cooperating with the Corp~ of Engineers for the perfonnance of a feasibility <br />study regarding the reallocation of existing flood control! storage to a multi-purpose use. A Scope of Work and <br />contract has been executed to investigate the opportunities and feasibility for the reallocation of certain storage <br />volumes. The contract will determine reallocation opportunities and impacts, environmental assessments, <br />plan fonnulation recommendations, and formal request t~ higher Corps authority. . <br /> <br />CWCB - Cherry Creek Flood Safety Investigation <br />Authorization: SB 99-173 <br />Water Source: Cherry Creek <br />Location: Southeast Denver Metro <br /> <br />, Grant Amount: $75,000 <br />; Project Type: Flood Control <br />i Project Manager: Larry Lang <br /> <br />I <br />i . <br />This project is a teclmical review of the Corps of Engineers and National Weather Service July 13 <br />1995 Probable Maximum Precipitation (pMP) Study for'the Corps Dam Safety Investigation of the Cherry <br />Creek Dam and Reservoir. The Board staff in cooperatipn with the Cherry Creek Work Group has selected . <br />Applied Weather Associates to perform a PMP review and a new site-specific PMP analysis. The contract is <br />now underway and work will begin on this project around February 1,2001. <br />
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