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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8270.100
Description
Colorado River Basin Water Quality/Salinity -- Misc Water Quality
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Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
1/1/1995
Author
USDOI
Title
Quality of Water - Colorado River Basin - Progress Report No. 17 - January 1995
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />N <br />C.It <br />00 <br />Ul <br /> <br />completed in April 1977 with modifications to the original plan to meet Native <br />American requirements. Ultimate total project depletions are estimated to be <br />80,900 acre-feet annually. Average annual consumptive use will be 70.250 acre-feet <br />for irrigation, 4,350 acre-feet for municipal and industrial use, and 6,300 acre-feet for <br />evaporation. <br /> <br /> <br />Reclamation estimates that reservoir evaporation and the bulk of the irrigation uses <br />will be depleting the Colorado River System by 37,000 acre-feet in 1990 and <br />50,000 acre-feet by 2000, By 2010 the project will be fully operational a.t the depletion <br />level of 80,900 acre-feet. <br /> <br />Fruitland Mesa Project-The project was authorized as a participating project of <br />the Colorado River Storage Project by Public Law 88-568 on September 2, 1964. The <br />authorization was based on a feasibility report prepared in 1963. A definite plan <br />report was prepared in June 1967, and a repayment contract executed in June 1969. <br />Minor construction work was completed on the existing Gould Canal in 1973, but no <br />other construction has been accomplished, The project plan was substantially <br />modified as described in the revised August 1977, definite plan report, with estimated <br />depletions of 21,300 acre-feet. The President's Water Project Review in 1977 deleted <br />funding for the project, and no further construction funding has been provided. <br />However, the project has not been de authorized and is, therefore, considered on a <br />deferred status until funding is provided. For planning purposes, project depletions <br />have been deferred until after 2040. <br /> <br />Savery Pot Hook Project-The project was authorized as a participating project of <br />the Colorado River Storage Project by Public Law 88-568 on September 2, 1964. The <br />authorization was based upon a feasibility report prepared in 1962. A definite plan <br />report was prepared in June 1971, revised in January 1972, and updated by an <br />advance definite plan report dated May 1977. Stream depletions in the 1977 report <br />are estimated at 11,900 acre-feet in Colorado and 10,500 acre-feet in Wyoming. The <br />President's Water Project Review in 1977 deleted funding for the project, and no <br />further construction funding has been provided. The project was not de authorized and <br />is, therefore, considered to be on a deferred status until funding is provided. For <br />planning purposes, project depletions have been deferred until after 2040. <br /> <br />San Miguel Project-A feasibility report was prepared in 1966, and the project was <br />authorized as a participating project of the Colorado River Storage Project by the <br />Colorado River Basin Project Act (Public Law 90-537) on September 30, 1968. <br />Advance planning studies have continued, and various plans have been considered, but <br />none are feasible based upon current policies and procedures for planning water and <br />related land resources projects. A wide array of development plans has been <br />investigated, including a mix of agricultural, municipal, and industrial uses. <br />Reclamation prepared a planning report summarizing available data aud options. <br />This report included estimates for a large acreage alternative. a small acreage <br />alternative, and a conservation alternative. The small acreage alternative with <br />estimated depletions of 12,000 acre-feet for irrigation, 12,000 acre-feet for industrial <br />use, and 1,000 acre-feet for municipal use is assumed to be a reasonable level of <br />development. For planning purposes, project depletions have been deferred until 2040. <br /> <br />32 <br />
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