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<br />-'.. " <br /> <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board <br /> <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 721 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Phone: (303) 866-3441 <br />FAX: (303) 866-4474 <br />www.cwcb.state.co.us <br /> <br /> <br />Bill Owens <br />Governor <br /> <br />MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />DATE: <br />SUBJECT: <br /> <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board Members <br />Rod KUharich, CWCB Director <br />Larry Lang, P.E., Chief, Flood Protection Section <br />September 3, 2004 <br />Agenda Item 19, September 13-16, 2004 Board Meeting -- <br />2002 Chatfield Drought Declaration Reconsideration <br /> <br />Russel George <br />Executive Director <br /> <br />TO: <br />FROM: <br /> <br />Rod Kuharich <br />CWCB Director <br /> <br />Dan McAuliffe <br />Deputy Director <br /> <br />I. <br /> <br />Background <br /> <br />At the November 26,2002 CWCB Meeting, the Board approved a request from Denver Water for a <br />.. severe and prolonged drought declaration" (see page 4 of the attached contract dated April 1979). <br />This action provided Denver Water the opportunity to draw the conservation and recreational pool <br />below elevation 5423.0 m.s.!. This request and Board action was in response to severe statewide <br />drought conditions that Colorado was experiencing in 2002 including the South Platte River Basin. <br /> <br />Information <br /> <br />Denver Water has implemented a number of measures for utilizing water below 5423 m.s.!. into their <br />operational water system, which include pumping stations, diversions, and exchange agreements. In <br />addition, an Environmental Assessment for Denver Water's Chatfield pumping plant operations is <br />under review and consideration by interested parties. Lowering the water surface below elevation <br />5423 m.s.!. would raise a number of critical issues. These issues are: <br />. Making most State Parks recreational facilities non-operable; <br />. Impacting the seasonal recreational uses; <br />. Reducing the fishery habitat and water quality; <br />. Upsetting the natural environment that has developed around the reservoir; <br />. Refilling schedules and unknown water levels place many routine operations and risk; and <br />. other water related matters. <br /> <br />Board Action <br /> <br />Following discussions with Denver Water and a staff review of the Denver Water's water <br />availability picture, it is the staffs findings that a "severe and prolong drought declaration" for <br />Chatfield Reservoir at Littleton, Colorado is not in the best interest of the Chatfield Reservoir <br />. , operations in 2004 and Denver Metro area Chatfield users. The staff is fully aware that future <br />drought conditions may occur that could warrant the Board's consideration of future declaration and <br />Flood Protection. Water Supply Planning and Finance. Stream and Lake Protection <br />Water Supply Protection. Conservation and Drought Planning <br />