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<br /> <br />, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br /> <br />- 23 - <br /> <br />(a) Ol~~pus Conduit, a olosed seotion. 0.8 of a mile in <br />length extending from the headworke at Olympus Dam <br />in Estes Park Lake, to the eaat portal of Mt. Olympus <br />Tunnel. <br /> <br />(b) Mt. Olj~puS Tunnel, whioh is 1,8 miles long. <br />(c) Pole Hill Tunnel, whioh is 5.4 miles long. <br />(d) Pols Hill Canal, which is 0., miles long. <br />(e) Penstook to Pole Hill Power piant, whioh is .55 miles long. <br /> <br />(f) Pole Hill Power Plant. <br />(g) Rattlesnake Tunnel, whioh is 1.70 miles long. <br /> <br />(h) Rattlesnake Afterbay. <br />(1) Bald ~ountain Tunnel, whioh is 1.00 miles long. <br />(j) Penstook to Flatiron Power Plant, whioh is 1.10 miles long. <br />(k) Flat iron Power Plant. <br /> <br />A tot~l of two power plants will he looated ~etween Ol~~pus Dam <br /> <br />and ~latiron Reaervoir ss sbove listed and a third power plant, being a part <br /> <br />of the above system. located nesr the intersection of the Horsetooth Feeder <br /> <br />Canel and the Big Thompson River and being more particularly located on draw- <br /> <br />ing and traverse of the Horsetooth Feeder Canal on Sheet 5 of Exhibit C and <br />Sheet 6 of Exhibit C (Drawing No. Gen. 115). <br /> <br />10. The Foothills Reservoirs and Feeder Canals (Sheet 5. 6, Exhibit C) <br /> <br />will generally transport eastern and western slope diverted water from the afore- <br /> <br />'Ilentiolied Estes-Foothills Aqueduct and Power System to the eastern slope storage <br /> <br />reservoirs for storage and release to irrigators as requirsd or for restoration <br /> <br />of diversional fluotuations in the Big Thompsen River and to return like flows <br /> <br />as will be withdrawn for power development purposas at Estes Park Lake. <br /> <br />Disoharges from the Flatiron Power Plsnt will enter Flatiron Reser.- <br /> <br />voir. From Flatiron Reservoir, water may be either disoharged by grsvity into <br /> <br />the Horsstooth Feeder Canal or be conveyed to Carter Lake ReserVOir. Water <br /> <br />may be transported into or out of Carter Lake Res"rvoir throup:h the same <br /> <br />penstook and tunnel hereinafter disoussed. <br /> <br />The Carter Lake Reservoir Inlet (and Outlet) oonsists of a steel <br /> <br />penstook and a pressure tunnel oapaoity 930 second feet leading from the <br /> <br />Flatiron Power Plant near Flatiron Mountain into Carter Lake Reservoir. The <br /> <br />264~ <br /> <br />