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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8141
Description
Fryingpan-Arkansas Project
State
CO
Basin
Arkansas
Date
10/16/1972
Author
US DoI BoR
Title
Draft EIS - Twin Lakes Dam and Reservoir Enlargement and Mt Elbert Forebay Fryingpan-Arkansas Project Colorado
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
EIS
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<br />A-17 <br /> <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />~, ."', - ,... <br />~d. '0.) <br /> <br />. d ' 25 f '1' ASh <br />~nclu e approlumately. am~ ~es. bout 0 summer omes also <br /> <br />lie within the reservoir boundary and must be removed. <br /> <br />Buildings of local historical significance to be removed in- <br /> <br />elude the James Dexter's Twin Lakes Cabin and the Interlaken <br /> <br />Hotel. The site of the former Campion Summer Estate will also <br /> <br />be inundated, <br /> <br />1/ <br /> <br />5. Operation <br /> <br />Twin Lakes \1ill be more frequently operated near its minimum <br /> <br />level than Turquoise Lake or Pueblo Reservoir and will provide <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />mainly carryover storage in years where there is an abundant <br /> <br />supply of water available to the Project. In very wet or very <br /> <br />dry years, the water surface usually remains near the maximum <br /> <br />or minimum levels for all or most of the year. Maximum pos- <br /> <br />sible seasonal fluctuation of the new reservoir's water surface <br /> <br />is about 40 feet; however, in anyone year it will usually be <br /> <br />considerably less, averaging 18 feet. Usually the reservoir <br /> <br />will be at its maximum content in June or July and at its <br /> <br />minimum content by late summer. The percent of time the water <br /> <br />surface is at or above a given elevation is shown in Figure 8. <br /> <br />Historically Twin Lakes Reservoir has fluctuated seasonally as <br /> <br />much as 25 feet with fluctuations of about 20 feet not uncommon. <br /> <br />. <br />
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