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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8240.200.44.A.1
Description
Green Mountain Reservoir
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
1/1/1999
Author
CWCB
Title
Green Mountain Reservoir Historic Users Pool (HUP) Draft Operating Criteria
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<br />Carter Lake <br /> <br />Completed in 1952 with three dams, Carter Lake has a total storage capacity of 112,200 acre- <br />feet. Inflow of Project water to Carter Lake is from the Flatiron Pumping Plant with a capacity <br />of about 400 WIs. <br /> <br />Carter Lake storage content at the beginning of the water year was 74,179 acre-feet, which was <br />..elllllla ,t the 30-year average of 54,400 acre-feet. <br /> <br />Pumping to Carter Lake from Flatiron Reservoir started Oetober 4 and continued through <br />tJ6y~mh"l 7. Ptullping u&l Jhut da yw'fl. fur the remainde.r af~46ye.li1ber bcefttlJe Carter Lak.e <br />u83 at the ckJin:d apaating k"d and 16 iJ.lCl'C53C the 3taulge; Ie-yet afII6.L:retootfl.. Pumping <br />resumed on Deemwel 5 and continued through Deeemll.:r 13. On Deeember lJ, 1995, dmiftg <br />a faMmc Jniteh:it1g preeea't:tN:., the; flatiron P6nerphmt 189 .olt Jh1.ti611 3efiiGe fie; brGttka <br />ckhr)Cd tl1 el63illg, Jetting af[ a durin of e"Cl'i1s tb:at ended".. yfith an explo3iOll in. <br />PurnplCenerator lJnit J. The. eX15163iall I ttpttlfea the m ft6mmg of tftc uWt, lifted. the eo" as <br />errf the plMtt loaf, ~'nerttteei a fireball, J:ftti ~at13ed. ex-te113i"e ather dttdlage in the l'hm.t. <br />Fllltil'6n Ptl1'ftJlfCefteflIt6r UIlit 3 ..113 inopel'llbk far lleolit 911'16ftth:! llt1e t6 the e;".1"lo3ian. The <br />anI) ftletne6 of di"e.rting .fflter t6 C8:rtcI Lake i3 tMoligh Flatiron P1:lI1lp'Cen.era't6r Unit J. <br />There.ren:,116 ".atel' n8313tl11l1'ed ta Carta Lttkt: dtlldig the 9 1ll6nth atitftge. Ptl1111'tng re3lt11tCd <br />to Carter LaIoc em Septcmba 4, ::::, fallonmg thG rcbtlilti ofF!aMen. P....."nl'/CClteHltor Uftit <br />3. i\. total af abOtlt 45,099 acte feGt fif uata. ...83 31'H!ea at Lalre Crane) Jt:te to 3nat6a ylft of <br />the ~1:lfllp dIl6. 1hc high I MaW eonditian. <br /> <br />The maximum storage for the water year was 85,179 acre-feet on December lJ water surface <br />elevation 5731.25 feet, 2 '1.7 feet below the maximum water surface elevation of 5759.00 feet. <br /> <br />Deliveries to the St. Vrain Supply Canal began in earl) April. A total of.f749 acre-feet was <br />delivered in April, including metered delivery. Water deliveries for May were !lbo. e II. erage <br />!It 6,878 acre-feet, and "ell belo.. !'('.erage for June at f;96+ acre-feet. <br /> <br />Project water deliveries e6ntintKd ..ellllelo'". ll.erage in July at 6;33; acre-feet, which was <br />35 percent of average. Project water deliveries totaled 17,288 acre-feet in August and 6;e99- <br />acre-feet in September. The end of water year storage of 48,285 acre-feet was onl) 6,155 <br />acre-feet Ildew average. Timt;lj preeipiftiri6n llI'Id deli. e~ trlIn~fl:lJ a116.. ed for tfte M6f'l18C <br />leye! in Carter LaltG to he ncar Aye.I~e e.~ll nllftl.161H'tlie l'ttl'tlp Aya:ilable fer 9 m6~. <br /> <br />Water year deliveries to the St. Vrain Supply Canal totaled ~2,299 acre-feet, ..dlllelo.v the <br />30-year average of67,500 acre-feet. <br /> <br />na FlfItiro/l. Unit 3 geneIllfl6ll6eel:\m)d for ..atec )eM 1996. During September, the pumped <br />amount to Carter Lake was 9;44G acre-feet, which was ~ percent of average. <br /> <br />filename: CBT A0P98.DFT <br /> <br />16 <br /> <br />PreliminarY Working Draft JuIJ> '1999 <br />
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