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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.114.A
Description
Dolores Participating Project
State
CO
Basin
San Juan/Dolores
Water Division
7
Date
3/1/1977
Author
CWCB
Title
Dolores Project - March 1977
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Project Overview
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<br />:'-~ <br />, , , :~! <br /> <br />COLORADO WATER CONSERVATION BOARD <br />823 State Centennial Building <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br /> <br />March 1977 <br /> <br />DOLORES PROJECT <br /> <br />The Dolores Project is located in Dolores and Montezuma Counties <br />in southwestern Colorado. Most of the project area lies outside of the <br />present Dolores River Basin. Geologists believe that the Dolores River <br />once flowed across the Montezuma Valley towards the southwest, but was <br />subsequently blocked and turned to the northwest by slowly rising mountains. <br /> <br />The project was authorized by the Congress in 1968 as a participating <br />project of the Colorado River Storage Project. The Dolores Water Conser- <br />vancy District was organized in 1961 as the sponsoring and contractual <br />agency for the project. The district includes portions of Dolores and <br />Montezuma Counties. The Ute Mountain Ute Indian tribe is also a project <br />sponsor. <br /> <br />Plan of Development <br /> <br />The Dolores Project would develop and manage water from the Dolores <br />River for irrigation, municipal and industrial use, recreation, and fish <br />and wildlife enhancement. It would also provide flood control, improve <br />summer and fall river flows downstream, and aid in the economic redevelop- <br />ment of the area. Supplemental irrigation supplies would be delivered to <br />the Montezuma Valley area located in the central portion of the project <br />area. Full irrigation water supplies would be provided to the Dove Creek <br />area in the northwest and the Towaoc area in the south. Municipal and <br />industrial water would be furnished to Cortez, Dove Creek, and the Ute <br />Mountain Ute Indian tribe.at Towaoc. <br /> <br />Primary regulation of the Dolores River would be provided at the <br />381,100 acre-foot McPhee Reservoir, which would be formed on the river <br />at the eastern edge of the project area by McPhee Dam and Great Cut Dike. <br />Municipal and industrial storage for the Town of Dove Creek would be <br />provided at the 690 acre-foot Monument Creek Reservoir, located at an <br />offstream site near the Town of Dove Creek, Colorado. <br /> <br />On the recommendation of the Fish and Wildlife Service, several <br />measures are planned for wildlife management. A reservoir is to be con- <br />structed at Dawson Draw in the Montezuma V~lley area for the enhancement <br />of waterfowl. This reservoir would also provide opportunities for fish- <br />ing, boating and picnicking. Project funds would be provided for acquisition <br />and improvement of land north and east of the Dolores River for winter range <br />to mitigate big game habitat losses caused by the project. <br />
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