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San Miguel
Montrose
Stream Name
San Miguel, Dolores
Title
San Miguel Water Supply Study
Date
1/1/1990
Prepared For
San Miguel / Montrose
Prepared By
Consultants
Floodplain - Doc Type
Community File
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<br />.. <br /> <br />INTRODUCTION <br /> <br />The San Miguel Water Supply Study is an on-going investigation sponsored by the Colorado <br /> <br /> <br />Water Conservation Board (CWCB) in cooperation with the San Miguel Water Conservancy <br /> <br /> <br />District (SMWCD) and three irrigation companies in the study area. The objective of the study is <br /> <br /> <br />to investigate various alternatives for improving and expanding the major existing irrigation <br /> <br /> <br />systems located in the study area. <br /> <br />The San Miguel Water Supply Study began as a traditional feasibility study of a proposed water <br /> <br /> <br />development project which was heavily oriented toward construction of reservoirs and canals. <br /> <br /> <br />It quickly became apparent that extensive reconnaissance planning would have to be included <br /> <br /> <br />in the study process and that a public information program Including close coordination with <br /> <br /> <br />study area participants would be a key activity. <br /> <br />During the course of the reconnaissance investigations, the importance of non-structural <br /> <br /> <br />improvements to the existing system was identified. The non-structural aspects of the <br /> <br /> <br />alternatives proposed are primarily improvements in irrigation efficiency and system operations <br /> <br /> <br />to better utilize existing water supplies. <br /> <br />The feasibility and implementation phase of the project is currently underway and is a joint effort <br />by State and Federal agencies, Boyle Engineering Corporation, and the local ditch companies. <br />The initial steps toward feasibility and implementation include development of a detailed <br />Geographic Information System of farm specifiC data, reservoir operating plans based on <br />analysis of t.w '''-;ifjc demands, a water marketing program to encourage the voluntary <br />exchange 0: v.~ ;ween irrigators, and site-specific investigations for future structural <br />improvements. FUlure activities inciude further improvements in system maintenance and <br />operations, increased on-farm irrigation efficiency, improvements to the distribution system, <br />and expansion of an existing reservoir. <br />
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