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<br />1II-6 <br /> <br />l<IaterRights <br />A schenatic straight-line diagram showing decreed water rights on the South <br />Pl atte River from Chatf Ie I d Re~ervoi r to 8r ighton is presented in Figure <br />1l1-5. <br /> <br />Facflity <br /> <br />AverageO<lily <br />in CubiC feet <br />lfi 19!1~ <br /> <br />OiSCharge <br />per$e<:olld <br />In WOO <br /> <br /> <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />A knowledge of water rights is necessary in water flow management of the <br />South Platte River for multiple-use purposes. Specific water right, are <br />listed in Table 111-8 in adOWfistreamorder. <br /> <br />Sewage Plant Discharges <br />l<Iastewater treatment plants in the South Platte River corridor contribute <br />hoth a river base flow and pollutants. The fOUr plants listed in Table <br />111-9 will be increased in capacity over the years as the population grow,. <br />It is uncertain whether or not thegualityof the effluent will improve in <br />the future, this being dependent upon state and federal water pol1ution <br />control regulations. <br /> <br />r <br /> <br />II I~9 <br />SOuTH PLATrE ~IVER CORRIDOR SE~AGE TREATMENT PLANTSl <br /> <br />Mls,ionViejo_Marcy <br />Littleton_Englewood <br />Denver Metropolitan <br />South I\dams County <br />TOTAL <br />l~rojectfons made by <br /> <br />Gulch <br /> <br />1 <br />38 <br />225 <br />4 <br />mr <br /> <br />8 <br />47 <br />28' <br />6 <br />m <br /> <br />I<IASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT. Metropolitan Denver Sewage Disposal Di,trict No.1 <br />wastewater treatment plant near confluence with Sand Creek whiCh discharges over <br />200cfsintotheSouthPlatteRiver. Thi, is the major wastewater treatment <br />plant serving the Denver metropolitan area. During low flow periuds this dis- <br />charge represents a large portion of the flow in the river. <br /> <br />Denver Regional Cnuncj 1 of Gov~r""'e~ts <br />