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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8240.200.39.C
Description
Colorado River Threatened-Endangered - RIPRAP - CFOPS - Water Availability
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
9/1/2000
Author
Brown and Caldwell
Title
Phase 1 Coordinated Facilities Water Availability Study for the Endangered Fishes of the Upper Colorado River - 09-01-00
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Report/Study
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<br />fHJ2935 <br /> <br />EXECUTIVE SUMMARY <br /> <br />The primary purpose of this report is to summarize the preliminary evaluation of alternatives for <br />supplying an annual average of 20,000 acre-feet of water to the mainstem Colorado River, This <br />water will be made available to supplement spring peak flows in the reach of the Colorado River <br />15 miles upstream from its confluence with the Gunnison River to the Grand Valley Irrigation <br />Company (GVIC) Diversion Dam near Palisade, Colorado (the "IS-Mile Reach"). Water will be <br />made available to enhance the spring peak flows in those years when the peak is forecast to be <br />between 12,900 cfs and 26,600 cfs at the head of the IS-Mile Reach. Consequently, the 20,000 <br />acre-feet average will be computed on the basis of the years in which the water is supplied. <br /> <br />A secondary purpose is to summarize the preliminary evaluation of alternatives for providing <br />flow enhancements to the IS-Mile Reach during the late summer/early fall (July 15 through <br />October 3 I) period. Providing this water is an identified element of the Final Programmatic <br />Biological Opinion (PBO), (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, December 20, 1999). <br /> <br />A wide range of alternatives was subjected to a preliminary screening process in this Phase I <br />investigation in order to select a relatively short list of alternatives to intensively study in <br />Phase 2. The list of alternatives considered in the Phase I preliminary screening process <br />included: <br /> <br />I j <br /> <br />. Expanded Coordinated Reservoir Operations, <br />. Grand Valley-Centric Alternatives, <br />. Efficiencies of Conveyance and Distribution Facilities, <br />. New Storage Facilities, <br />. Power Plant Operations and Scheduling, and <br />. Other Alternatives. <br /> <br />11 <br /> <br />A total of approximately 35 separate alternatives were considered in these categories in the <br />Phase I investigation. (See Table I at the end of this report,) <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />As a result of the Phase I investigation, the following alternatives were selected by the Executive <br />Committee for further investigation in Phase 2, The disposition of all alternatives is summarized <br />in Table 2 at the end ofthis report, <br /> <br />. Alternatives la, b, c, d, e, f, and g: Expanded Coordinated Reservoir Operations, <br />Alternatives I a - Green Mountain Reservoir Operations, I b - Ruedi Reservoir Operations, <br />Ie - Denver Water System Operations, and Ig - Reduce Coordinated Reservoir <br />Operations Program (CROP) Constraints will be included in Phase 2 for further <br />investigation. Alternative I c, Ruedi Reservoir Pumpback, will not be further studied in <br />Phase 2 because it depends on physical supplies that would be used by other alternatives <br />which appear to have greater potential for feasibility. Alternative Id, Colorado-Big <br /> <br />p:\data\gen\Ocwcb\18133\report\phase-l\exec sum.doc ES-I <br />
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