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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.106
Description
Animas-La Plata
State
CO
Basin
San Juan/Dolores
Water Division
7
Date
9/1/1972
Author
USDOI-BOR
Title
Animas-La Plata Project - Sept. 1972
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />"~'I <br />'";, <br /> <br />September 1972 <br /> <br />: I <br /> <br />Mesa Canal and to existing irrigation ditches on both sides of <br />the La Plata River. The Cherry Creek lateral would branch :from the <br />Animas Diversion Canal just above the Hay Gulch Reservoir, extend <br />across the top of the }~y Gulch Dam, and serve lands too high to <br />be served from the reservoir. At times water would be released <br />from the Animas Diversion Canal into the La Plata River for down- <br />stream use and at other times surplus river flows would be diverted <br />into the canal. <br /> <br />Water in Hay Gulch Reservoir would be released into the Dry Side <br />Canal which would extend southwest and together with its branches-- <br />Ute and Ponds Canals--would provide water :for presently undeveloped <br />lands on both sides of the low divide between La Plata and Mancos <br />Rivers. Some water for municipal and industrial use would also be <br />delivered through the Dry Side Canal. <br /> <br /> <br />natural flows of the La Plata River together with releases to the <br />river from the Animas Diversion Canal and return flows from project <br />use would be used for irrigation and municipal and industrial <br />purposes in the southern portion of the project area in Colorado <br />and llew Hexico. Canals heading at the potential Long Hollow Diver- <br />sion Dam would divert on both sides of the river. The Long Hollow <br />canal would extend southeast, delivering water to the 38,400 acre- <br />foot Three Buttes Reservoir. Part of the reservoir water would be <br />available :for development of Indian resources, and the remaihder <br />would be distributed for irrigation through the !!cDermott Canal <br />that would extend south from the reservoir. The Eeadows Diversion <br />Canal would extend southwest from the Long Ilollow Diversion Dal'll to <br />the 16,500 acre-foot Ute Meadows Reservoir, releasing part of its <br />water for irrigation en route. Ut e Headows Reservoir water would <br />be released into the Meadows Canal and distributed for irrigation. <br />Some water for municipal and industrial use would also be made <br />available at the Long Hollow Diversion Dam. The Helton Diversion <br />Dam and some ditches and laterals would be constructed to supplement <br />existing structures in diverting ..rater from the La. Plata River below <br />the Long Hollow Diversion Dam and delivering it to nearby lands. <br />Other facilities required for the diversion of river water for <br />municipal and industrial uses would be provided by the water users. <br /> <br />Laterals would branch from each of the project canals. Extensive <br />drainage systems would be constructed. A limited system of flood <br />channels would be provided to carry off storm runoff. <br /> <br /> <br />ADHIIUSTRATImr <br />- <br /> <br />The La Plata Water Conservancy District in Colorado and the La Plata <br />Conservancy District in New ~!exico, with present boundaries expanded <br />as appropriate and with suitable arrangements with Indian interests, <br />would serve RR project R~roinistrar.ivc ann conr.Tacting agencies. <br /> <br />2 <br />
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