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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8027
Description
Section D General Correspondence - Federal Agencies - US DOI-BOR - Region 4
State
CO
Basin
Statewide
Date
3/1/1971
Author
DOI-BOR
Title
Draft of Environmental Statement - Huntington Canyon Generating Station and Transmission Line
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />r. <br /> <br />.JonlJory Ill, 1971 <br />FND/s <br /> <br />HUHTING TON S. E, PLAN T <br />FISHING AND RECREATIONAL INTERESTS <br /> <br />Right Fork of Huntington Conyon <br /> <br />TIle 30,OOJ acr.::-foot rc"crvoir will provide fishi:",g end boating <br />end will be on excellent addition 10 the tccre.:ltional rc~ourc~s of the area. <br /> <br />The stream flov"'$ below the da~ will be Jes~ ~ubicct ~o fluctuation <br />thon ot present. The cttc;:;hcd inflow end outflow dicJroms outline intended oper- <br />ation rcleas<:-s during a typical (1) wet yecr, (2) avcrcJc year, end (3) dry yeer. <br />F:cleose from Elc:t:tric Lake will depend upon the type of water year experienced. <br /> <br />(1) \'/01 Year - The Fcbn..;or; ht snow survey will indicate a high <br />spring runoff. Storage rclemo con beJin and be incf(:!osed <br />during Morch and April if lhe progr~ssi\'e snow sUlveys <br />indicate 0 sufficientl)' high runoff as in ''152. The reservoir <br />will proGcb!), not be drmm Jown more tnw~ 30 feel (10,00::> <br />acre-feet) for Ihis type of flood cO:1trol. The rt::scrvoir isn't <br />large cnau;:: :0 fcJlly control the cxc~:sivc n.:r,df Juring a <br />wet year and ouHlo..... ma)' ~^cee:l 200 cfs during Mel and <br />June. F;jr the remainder of the )'ccr the outflow will be 10 <br />cfs or morc. <br /> <br />The relativel;.' smell 30 sl"Jucre r.,ile drair.c3'~ mea is <br />somewhat uniquu ,"lith Ihis reservoir. Sh.:die~ have indicated <br />that a fla~h flood is pr;jb.::b1i' the most ~(:rious fl-,od condition <br />and the <..lorn and ~.pillwoy will be dcsi0r,.;.:d to Ci::comrl;odatc <br />severe flash f1oor:lir'3, re::ducirlg downstrecm flows to I.l foctor <br />of 1;'8. Thus flesh f1ood~ t:,ct "':o'Jld have b"'i.:n di~c~lrou~ to <br />fish will very likely be eliminated. <br /> <br />(2) AvercJe Y',"'::r - Stc~:::gf: r~leG~e will hcgin ~Cr.1Edirr.~ i:1 January. <br />Th,~ CO~Fcny e~ti'i~o~cs :11(; flc'N bcl;J.'/ the reservoir will remain <br />10 cfs cr obov~ ul~til Sept!;:, -ber or OctoSer a:"lU c:> 10'.'1 os eight <br />cfs in N.::l\'(;rnb~r a:\~ Df;:2;;,Lcr. Sr:lrcSr.: rcguilcrr,e:.ts during <br />the ~pr;ng ~hcull! hold rho,; 1"'-.rt'(i,...,,~m run~ff rdcm:; 10 cb::l..'t 90 <br />cfs, <br />
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