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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8224.700
Description
Missouri Basin - Pick Sloan Project - Annual Operating Plans and Reports
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
1/1/1974
Author
DoI, BoR
Title
Annual Operating Plan Western Division Water Year Operations 1974 Water year Outlook 1975
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Annual Report
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<br />,'~ <br /> <br />Seminoe Reservoir filled to near capacity during July as 26,000 acre- <br />feet was bypassed to Pathfinder Reservoir. <br /> <br />Pathfinder Reservoir filled to 96 percent of capacity during May and <br />the bypass valves were operated for 130 days. <br /> <br />With planned early release of surplus North Platte River water, G1endo <br />Reservoir storage was contained within the allocated conservation <br />storage. <br /> <br />Granby and Green Mountain reservoirs filled to 99 percent of capacity <br />during July. <br /> <br />Carter Lake filled to capacity during May. <br /> <br />Horsetooth Reservoir filled to 98 percent of capacity during May. <br /> <br />North Platte River reservoirs prevented flood damage estimated at <br />$170,000 during May and June. <br /> <br />,..- <br /> <br />Boysen Reservoir filled to 805,000 acre-feet during July with 99,000 <br />acre-feet bypassing the powerp1ant units. <br /> <br />Summer precipitation over irrigated areas of the Western Division <br />System was much below normal. <br /> <br />The Board of Directors. of the Northern Colorado Water Conservancy <br />District increased the supplemental allotment to 100 percent on <br />July 12. <br /> <br />Seasonal i~rigation deliveries within the Western Division System <br />were above normal with some projects at or near new records. <br /> <br />End-of-year storage water ownerships were above normal on all <br />projects. <br /> <br />During Water Year 1974, ample wster supplies were available to meet <br />all multipurpose requirements. <br /> <br />/"'""- <br /> <br />6 <br />
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