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Designation Number
44
County
Adams
Arapahoe
Douglas
Community
Denver Metro Region
Stream Name
Lena Gulch
Basin
South Platte
Title
Master Drainage Plan - Lena Gulch Volume I
Date
6/1/1975
Designation Date
7/1/1975
Floodplain - Doc Type
Floodplain Report/Masterplan
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<br />II -11 <br /> <br />Maple Grove Reservoir. Maple Grove Reservoir is a water storage faci 1- <br />ity owned and operated by the Consolidated Mutual \/ater Company. The <br />dam, an earthen structure, is 34 feet high, has an approximate crest <br />length of 1,000 feet and contains near 800 acre-feet of storage to its <br />crest elevation of 5,529.5. Normally, the reservoi r operates at a <br />level of 5524, storing approximately 580 acre-feet. <br /> <br />The spillway is basically a conduit 84 inches in diameter, the hydraulics <br />of which are primari Iy controlled by the inlet. We have estimated the <br />spillway capacity to be 850 cfs with a water surface elevation at 5529.5 <br />feet, taking into consideration the bevel shaped entt'ance and side chan- <br />nel spillway entrance controls. This estimate is 300 cfs lower than <br />estimates prepared by consultant to the Consolidated Mutual Water Company. <br />It is apparent that over-topping would occur on a frequency simi lar to <br />once-in-a-hundred-years. This situation will worsen as the Lena Gulch <br />watershed is further developed. It would seem likely that the dam could <br />not withstand the overtopping caused by the once-in-a-hundred-year flood <br />under future conditions. <br /> <br />The low capacity spi llway situation_~usl~-E~9Irecte(~ so that there is <br />adequate emergency capacity to safely meet the State Engineer's Dam Re- <br />qui rements. Since this dam is above a heavi ly developed residential <br />area, it poses a hazard which must be corrected. <br /> <br />The Conso I i dated Mutua 1 Wate r Company's eng i nee r has proposed to remedy <br />this situation by using the enti re darn crest for wei t. flow and pro- <br />tecting the face of the dam with a rock slope mattress. The entire <br />downstream face of the dam and 5 to 10 feet up the abutment on both <br />sides of the dam would be protected from the high velocity water as it <br />would run down the slope during a design flood. The estimated cost of <br />the rock slope mattress is $600,000. This amount does not include any <br />major cost related to modification of th,e existing spillway, should such <br />be requi red. The reader can refer to Section IX of this report for an <br />evaluation of Maple Grove Reservoir. <br /> <br />8as i ns 9 and 11. The lower reach of Lena Gu 1 ch has been res t r i cted, <br />real igned and abused by development to such an extent that almost the <br />entire lower area of the watershed is subject to flooding. Three major <br />items cause this flooding: <br /> <br />I. The channel has been restricted to a minimum capacity by development. <br /> <br />2. The Red Barn Store was built over Gena Gulch, and the thalweg was <br />replaced with a small conduit, resulting in the backup and diversion <br />of the major portion of the flood flows to the north. <br /> <br />3. The 81evins property fill near Kipling Street diverts overflows <br />fu rther to the north and causes hi 9he r damage to p r i vate homes as <br />evidenced by the spring 1973 flooding. <br /> <br />This situation must be recitified bY'y'rc~tidi~~La clear outfa1..L...!:..~ <br />major flood. <br />
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