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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8443.400
Description
Narrows Unit - Reports
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
6/1/1976
Author
US DoI BoR
Title
Addendum to Definite Plan Report
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Definite Plan Report
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<br />,. <br />" <br /> <br />lCDa <br /> <br />,r <br /> <br />ADDENDUM <br />to <br />DEFINITE PLAN REPORT <br /> <br />Narrows Unit <br />Colorado <br /> <br />This addendum report summarizes the present plan and significant <br />developments and changes in the plan which have occurred during advance <br />planning of the Narrows Unit and since the Definite Plan Report (DPR) was <br />completed in May 1973. This report updates costs and benefits and <br />reevaluates the economic justification and repayment aspects of the <br />unit. Finally, a chronology and updating reports from participating <br />Federal and State agencies are appended. <br /> <br />The unit was authorized for construction and operation by the <br />Congress under Public Law 9l-389 on August 28, 1970. <br /> <br />The Narrows Unit will be located in northeastern Colorado along <br />the South Platte River as shown on the following area map, exhibit 1. <br />Lands to be served by the unit are in Adams, Weld, Morgan, Logan, <br />Washington, and Sedgwick Counties. The unit will provide supplemental <br />irrigation water, flood control, recreation enhancement, fish and wild- <br />life conservation and development, highway improvement, and potential <br />future municipal and industrial water supplies. Features to be <br />constructed for these purposes are Narrows Dam and Reservoir, a fish <br />hatchery and rearing ponds, and several public-use recreation areas. <br />Jackson Lake Dam and Reservoir will be acquired and converted from <br />irrigation use to recreation and fish and wildlife uses. In addition, <br />a 5~-mile-long cold water fishery will be established downstream from <br />Narrows Dam. <br /> <br />CHANGED RESOURCES CONDITIONS <br /> <br />The following changes in resource conditions have resulted in <br />significant modifications to plans and estimates for the unit. <br /> <br />,-t}) <br /> <br />Storm and Flood Studies <br /> <br />The most significant change since the DPR was completed was the <br />utilization of the June 1964 Montana storm for final design purposes. <br />This storm and resultant new inflow design flood (IDF) has resulted <br />in major design and structural changes in the spillway for Narrows <br />Dam. <br />
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