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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8064
Description
Federal Water Rights Colorado Indian Negotiations
State
CO
Basin
Statewide
Date
1/1/1986
Author
Unknown
Title
Dolores Project Report
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />000501 <br /> <br />SOUTH CANAL <br /> <br />The South Canal branches off from the Dove Creek Canal near Pleasant View, <br />Colorado and extends for 6,9 miles to the south and west, It has an initial <br />capacity of 150 cubic feet per second and a terminal capacity of 106 cubic <br />feet per second and includes turnouts to two pumping plants and three lateral <br />aystems. <br /> <br />DOLORES TUNNEL <br /> <br />The Dolores Tunnel carries water through the Dolores-San Juan Divide about 2 <br />miles west of the town of Dolores, It replaces the old KYIC Tunnel which has <br />been abandoned and plugged, The maximum capacity of the new tunnel is 520 <br />cubic feet per second. <br /> <br />DOLORES CANAL <br /> <br />The Dolores Canal begins at the outlet of the Dolores Tunnel and extends 0.6 <br />miles to the south and east, supplying irrigation water to an existing canal <br />system and M&I water to the City of Cortez and Montezuma Water Company, The <br />canal will also carry water to the Towaoc Canal Powerplant, The initial <br />capacity is 520 cubic feet per second, and the terminal capacity is 475 cubic <br />feet per second. <br /> <br />TOWAOC CANAL POWERPLANT <br /> <br />The Towaoc Canal Powerplant will have a capacity of 12,2 megawatts and will <br />produce an average of 30,318,000 kilowatt-hours annually, A 78-inch diameter <br />buried pipe penstock will head at a structure on the Dolores Canal and extend <br />2,2 miles to the southwest to the powerplant, The powerplant will discharge <br />its water into the beginning of the Towaoc Canal. <br /> <br />TOWAOC CANAL <br /> <br />The Towaoc Canal will begin at the Towaoc Canal Powerplant and extend <br />southward for 45,4 miles to the full-service lands in the Towaoc area, For <br />the first two-thirds of its length the canal will approximately follow the <br />routes of two existing MVIC canals, the Lower Hermana Lateral and the <br />Highline Ditch, which the Towaoc Canal will replace. The canal will be <br />earth-lined for 32,8 miles and concrete lined for 7,5 miles. It will have an <br />initial capacity of 435 cubic feet per second and a terminal capacity of 86 <br />cubic feet per second, The canal will have dozens of turnouts to Montezuma <br />Valley farmlands, eight turnouts to the Rockv Ford Laterals, and five <br />turnouts to the Towaoc Laterals, <br /> <br />TOWAOC M&I PIPELIKE <br /> <br />The Towaoc M&I Pipeline will begin at the City of Cortez and extend southward <br />10 miles to near Towaoc, This pipeline will carry 2,9 cubic feet per second <br />of municipal and industrial water to the Ute Mountain Ute Indian Reservation, <br /> <br />3 <br />
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