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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />il <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />EXECUTIVE SUMMARY <br /> <br />The Rueter-Hess Reservoir Project is a proposed off-stream reservoir that is located on Newlin <br />Gulch, a tributary of Cherry Creek. This project is located approximately three miles <br />southwest of the Town of Parker (Figure 1). The project is currently envisioned as a dam and <br />reservoir that can provide terminal storage to manage the available water supplies for the <br />Parker Water and Sanitation District (District). <br /> <br />The reservoir can manage the available water resources through the direct use for municipal <br />water supplies, for carryover storage to provide reliable yields in dry years and to serve as a <br />source for bedrock aquifer storage. To manage the District's water supplies, the proposed <br />project will be built as a 135-foot high, 5,300-foot long dam that will impound approximately <br />16,200 acre-feet (ac-ft) and inundate approximately 470 acres. <br /> <br />The water supply to Rueter-Hess Reservoir will come from (a) in-priority Cherry Creek <br />surface flows, (b) in-priority Cherry Creek alluvial ground water, (c) advanced wastewater <br />treatment (A WT) effluent storage by exchange from Cherry Creek, and (d) in-priority surface <br />flows in Newlin Gulch. Therefore, the District is developing this reservoir project based on <br />the in-basin supplies available. <br /> <br />The District has initiated both environmental and geotechnical studies in preparation for the <br />permitting processes that will be required prior to construction of Rueter-Hess Reservoir. <br />These studies have not indicated anything that would preclude the development of the project. <br />In fact, the few geotechnical and permitting issues identified to date can be mitigated. In 1999, <br />the District initiated the permitting process and conduct sufficient geotechnical engineering <br />work to bring the project to preliminary design. The District anticipates having the Rueter- <br />Hess Reservoir on line by the year 2005. <br />