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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.100.70
Description
Colorado River Water Projects - Colorado River Storage Project - CRSP - Publications
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
1/1/3000
Author
Unknown
Title
Project Reports-Summaries-Descriptions - San Miguel Project - CRSP
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />ODJ{33 <br /> <br />:'-\ <br />;2 <br /> <br />SUMMARY SHEETS <br /> <br />San Miguel Project <br /> <br />LOCATION: Southwestern Colorado in Upper Colorado River Basin. <br /> <br />PLAN <br /> <br />The San Miguel project VQuld regulate flows of the <br />irrigation, municipal and industrial use, fish and <br />recreation, and flood control. <br /> <br />San Miguel Rl~er for <br />wildlife conservation, <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />River flows would be regulated at the Saltado Reservoir. Releases would <br />be made. from the reservoir to the river :for existing vater rights) mtmlc- <br />ipsl and industrial use, and fish and wildlife. Other water for irriga- <br />tion, municipal and industrial use, and fish and wildlife would be <br />released into the Norwood Canal which would divert from the outlet of <br />Saltado Dam. The Norwood Canal would be the first link In a chain of <br />irrigation facilities that would extend vest from Saltado Reservoir, gen- <br />erally along the southern perimeter of the irrigable land area. This <br />chain would include in successive order the Naturita Reservoir at the <br />terminus of the Norwood Canal, the Basin Canal heading at the Naturita <br />Reservoir, the Radium Reservoir which would receive water from the Basin <br />Canal, and the Paradox Canal heading on West Fork of Dry Creek below the <br />outlet of Radium Rese~5ir. The Mailbox Park Canal/would branch north- <br />"West from the Norwood Canal and the Long Park lateral would br~nch from <br />the Paradox Canal. other distribution ,laterals and land drains would be <br />provided as needed. Existing reservoirs and distribution systems would <br />be integrated with the project irrigation system and exchanges effected <br />to bring project water to some lands above project works. <br /> <br />:J <br /> <br />Municipal and industrial ~~ter would be made available in the San Miguel <br />River and in the Naturita and Radium Reservoirs. Recreational facilities <br />"Would be provided at the three project reservoirs. The Saltado Reservoir <br />would be operated for flood control on the basis of runoff forecasts. <br />Measures for fish and wildlife would include maintenance of minimum flows <br />and channel improvements in the river below Saltado Reservoir, provision <br />for two interconnected sections at Radium Reservoir and control of water <br />elevations for waterfowl in the east section} a 200-acre irrigated water- <br />fowl preserve adjacent to Radium Reservoir, and sport fisheries at each <br />. , <br />project reservoir. <br /> <br />A]}.\l1NISTRATION <br /> <br />The San r-aguel ''';at_er ConservE::1q Dist!'ict W9.S org'B:1::'zed Sept~ber 1957 to <br />serve as the project almi~istretive and con~racti:1g ege:1cy. <br /> <br />J <br />
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