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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8141
Description
Fryingpan-Arkansas Project
State
CO
Basin
Arkansas
Date
12/1/1962
Author
US DoI BoR
Title
Ruedi-Western Slope Investigations Colorado Reconnaisance Reports on Basalt and Bluestone Projects
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Report/Study
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<br />'""', r ,-.~ <br />~~..J~j i <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />INTRODUCTION <br /> <br />The accompanying reports present an appraisal in reconnaissance <br />scope of the Basalt and Bluestone projects in the Colorado River Basin <br />of Colorado. commonly referred to as Colorado's westel~ slope. These <br />two projects would utilize water. of the Ruedi Reservoir which has been <br />authorizeq to be constructed on the Fryingpan River. a tributary of the <br />Roaring Fork River which in turn enters the Colorado River near Glenwood <br />Springs. Colo. The Ruedi Dam will be an earthfill structure rising 270 <br />feet above streambed. It will create a reservoir of about 100.000-acre- <br />foot capacity. covering an area of 1.000 acres. <br /> <br />The Ruedi Reservoir is a feature of the Fryingpan-Arkansas project. <br />authorized by the Act of July 16. 1962 (Public Law 87-590). The primary <br />purpose of that project is to divert water eastward through the Continen- <br />tal Divide from the Colorado River Basin for multiple-purpose use in the <br />Arkansas River Basin in Colorado. The Ruedi Reservoir is included in the <br />project to provide replacement storage for existing water uses on the <br />western slope and to provide additional storage to serve future water <br />resource developments in that area. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The authorizing act for the Fryingpan-Arkansas project also provides <br />that the Secretary of the Interior shall investigate and prepare a report <br />on the feasibility of a replacement reservoir with a capacity of approxi- <br />mately 5.000 acre-feet at or near the Ashcroft site on Castle Creek. a <br />tributary of the Roaring Fork River above its confluence with Fryingpan <br />River. but. construction of the reservoir shall not be co~~enced unless <br />the report, which shall be submitted to the President and the Congress, <br />demonstrates the feasibility of the reservoir and is approved by the <br />Congress. The Secretary of the Interior is directed by the same act to <br />expedite completion of his Planning report on the Basalt project as a <br />potential participating project under the Colorado River Storage project. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Under the terms of the authorizing legislation the Fryingpan-Arkansas <br />project will be operated in a manner which has been agreed upon by the <br />State of Colorado and by both eastern and western Slope representatives as <br />ev:i.denced by the detailed "operating principles" Which are made a part of <br />the leGislation by reference. These "operating principles". a copy of <br />which is boUnd near the back of this vOlume, can be changed onlY by unani- <br />mous consent of the signatory parties or by an amendment to the authoriz- <br />ing act for. the Fryingpan-Arkansas project. The principles require that <br />the Ruedi Dam and Reservoir be completed and in operation before any water <br />is divertedto the Arkansas Basin. The tentative construction program <br />provides a 6-year period for construction of the dam and reservoir. The <br />first year will be devoted mainly to preconstruction activities. the next <br />four years to active construction. and the sixth year to minor completion <br />work. <br /> <br />
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