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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8441.700
Description
Colorado Big Thompson Project - Annual Operating Plans
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
1/1/1990
Title
Annual Operating Plans - Colorado Big Thompson Project - Water Year 1990-1991
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />o <br />o <br />.... <br />00 <br />~ <br />o <br /> <br />Mountain Wake connects with Grand lake to make a single body of water from <br />which diversions flow to Adams Tunnel to begin the journey to the eastern <br />slope. <br /> <br />Emerging from Adams Tunnel into the East Portal Reservoir, the water flows <br />across Aspen Creek Valley in a siphon and then under Rams Horn Mountain <br />through a :tunnel. At this point, it enters a steel penstock and falls <br />205 feet tQ Marys lake Powerplant. This powerplant is located on the west <br />shore of Marys Lake, which provides afterbay and forebay capacity for <br />reregulating the flow. Between Marys lake and Estes Powerplant, on the <br />shore of lake Estes, the water is conveyed by Prospect Mountain Conduit and <br />Prospect MQuntain Tunnel. <br /> <br />Lake Estes; below Estes Powerplant, is formed by Olympus Dam constructed <br />across the ~ig Thompson River. The afterbay storage in Lake Estes and the <br />forebay stQrage in Marys lake enable the Estes Powerp1ant to meet daily <br />variations in energy demand. <br /> <br />Water from Lake Estes and some Big Thompson River floodwaters are conveyed <br />by Olympus Siphon and Tunnel and Pole Hill Tunnel and Canal to a penstock <br />through whi~h the water drops 815 feet to Pole Hill Powerp1ant. It is then <br />routed through Pole Hill Powerplant Afterbay, Rattlesnake Tunnel, Pinewood <br />lake, and B4ld Mountain Pressure Tunnel, and dropped 1,055 feet through two <br />penstocks t9 Flatiron Powerp1ant. ,This powerp1ant charges into Flatiron <br />Reservoir, which regulates the water for release to the, foothills storage <br />and distribution system. The afterbay storage in Flatiron Reservoir and <br />the forebay storage in Pinewood Lake enable Flatiron Powerplant to meet <br />daily poweriloads. <br /> <br />Southward, 'the Flatiron reversible pump 1 ifts water from Flatiron <br />Reservoir, ~ maximum of 297 feet, and delivers it through Carter Lake <br />Pressure Conduit and Tunnel to Carter 'Lake. When the flow is reversed, <br />the unit ac~s as a turbine-generator and produces electric energy. <br /> <br />The St. Vrai;n Supply Canal del ivers water from Carter lake to the little <br />Thompson Riv,er, St. Vrain Creek, and Boulder Creek Supply Canal. The <br />latter delivl:lrs water to Boulder Creek and Boulder Reservoir. The South <br />Platte Supply Canal, diverting from Boulder Creek, delivers water to the <br />South P1atteiRiver. <br /> <br />>'~' <br />,. <br /> <br />Northward, the Charles Hansen Feeder Canal transports water from Flatiron <br />Reservoir to; the Big Thompson River and Horsetooth Reservoir. The canal <br />crosses the Big Thompson River in a siphon above the river and highway. <br />Water from the Big Thompson River can be diverted into the canal by Dille <br />Diversion Dam and utilized for power generation at Big Thompson Powerplant. <br /> <br />Project water deliveries and Big Thompson River water to be returned to <br />the river are dropped through a chute from the feeder canal ahead of the <br />siphon crossing, or are passed through the Big Thompson Powerpl ant to <br />convert the ayailable head to electric energy. <br /> <br />Horsetooth Reservoir is west of Fort Collins between two hogback ridges, <br />where Horsetooth Dam closes the gap at one end. Soldier, Dixon, and Spring <br />Can~on Dams a~d Satanka Dike close the remaining gaps. <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />i _ _ _ _ ---.:___ <br />
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