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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.129.D
Description
Upper Gunnison Project
State
CO
Basin
Gunnison
Water Division
4
Date
3/1/1964
Author
USDOI - BOR
Title
Reconnaissance Report - Upper Gunnison Project-Colorado - March 1964
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />OJ <br />C\1 <br />tf') <br />~ <br /> <br />CHAPTER IV <br /> <br />COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT <br /> <br />Gateview division <br /> <br />The only construction feature of the Gateview division would be the <br />Lake Fork Canal which would head on the Lake Fork of the Gunnison River <br />about 10 miles above Gateview. The canal would extend north 10 miles, <br />providing irrigation water for lands in the Gateview area. <br /> <br />Pro.1ect Works <br /> <br />Approximate sizes of the major project works, based on the rough re~ <br />connaissance surveys made to date, are summarized below. <br /> <br />Reservoirs <br />Taylor Park <br />(existing) <br />East Ri ver <br />Cement Creek <br />Alder Creek <br /> <br />Capacities (acre-feet) <br />Active Inactive <br /> <br />71,600 <br />72,000 <br />10,000 <br />6,300 <br /> <br />34,600 <br />8.000 <br />2.000 <br />1.300 <br /> <br />Powerplants <br />Taylor Park <br />Almont <br /> <br />Canals <br />Taylor <br />Baldwin <br />Gold Basin <br />Doyleville <br />Hot Springs <br />Parlin Flats <br />Slate River <br />Almont <br />Gunnison Highline <br />Lake Fork <br />1/ Would include <br /> <br />Length <br />(1~es) <br />1. 2 .0 <br />22.0 <br />19.1 <br />22.0 <br />21.0 <br />6.0 <br />10.0 <br />11.0 <br />5.6 <br />10.0 <br />7-mile-long tunnel. <br /> <br />Total <br /> <br />106,200 <br />80,000 <br />12,000 <br />7,600 <br /> <br />Installed <br />capacity <br />(kilowatts) <br />8.500 <br />13.700 <br /> <br />Initial <br />capacity <br />(second-feet) <br />330 <br />105 <br />90 <br />180 <br />70 <br />25 <br />300 <br />500 <br />110 <br />.50 <br /> <br />Existing laterals are expected to be adequate to convey supplemen_ <br />tal water to project lands but some new laterals would be required for <br />full service lands. Drainage facilities would be provided where neces- <br />sary to maintain the productivity of presently irrigated lands and to <br />protect these lands from seepage waters from adjacent full service areas. <br /> <br />19 <br />
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