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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8141.700
Description
Fryingpan-Arkansas Project - Annual Operating Plans and Reports
State
CO
Basin
Arkansas
Water Division
5
Date
11/1/1979
Author
US DoI BoR
Title
Annual Operating Plan Fryingpan-Arkansas Project Colorado 1979 - 1980
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Annual Report
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<br />1273 <br /> <br />The fOllowing are the minimum bypass requirerrents used during the 1979 <br />operation and the percent of the total yield originating at ~ch division <br />point: . <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Fryingpan River <br />South Fork <br />Chapnan Gulch <br />Sawyer Lake Creek <br />Lily Pad <br />Ivanhoe creek <br />Middle cunningham Creek <br />North cunningham Creek <br />M:)i:1lDII Creek . <br /> <br />Minimum <br />Bypass <br />RequireIlent <br />3 <br />.,~Jft Is) <br /> <br />..': 12 <br />6 <br />3 <br />o <br />o <br />3 <br />1 <br />1 <br />2 <br /> <br />1979 <br />% of <br />Total <br />Diverted <br /> <br />Diversion Point . <br /> <br />36 <br />23 <br />13 <br />5 <br />3 <br />10 <br />2 <br />3 <br />5 <br /> <br />The 1979 ql6X'ating plan predicted a project! diversion of 40,100 acre- <br />feet under the nest probable runoff conditiel1ns. The February 1, March <br />1, .!\prill and May 1 forecasts, based on Soil conservation Service snow <br />course data, projected diversions of 49,800: acre-feet, 45,500 acre-feet, <br />50,350 acre-feet, and 42,934 acre-feet, ~spectively. These forecasts <br />did not include North cunningham, Middle ~gham, or M:)J:Jron creeks. <br />Theact:ual diversion was 53,656 acre-feet as rreasured at the outlet <br />porta13of Charles H.Boustead TUnnel. The maxinun mean daily~rt was <br />667 ft /s on June 24, with a maximum instanfaneOus peak of 897 ft /s on <br />June 29. <br /> <br />Exhibits 2A through 2I graphically Sb;lw. the[undepleted and residual flow <br />at Lily Pad, Sawyer Creek, Chapnan Gulch, sOuth Fork, FryingpanRiver, <br />Ivanhoe Creek, Middle cunningham, North CUnJrlngham and M::lJ:Jroncreek, <br />respective1y. Exhibit2Jsb:lws the flow of, the'FJ:Y1rtgpan River near <br />Thanasville,COlorado, with and witb:>ut Fryingpan-Arkansas Project <br />diversions. ' <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />C. Tur9Wise Lake <br /> <br />. . <br />OnSeptsnber30, 1978, there were 81,800 aqre-feet in storage in'rurqUOise <br />Lake. Of this total, 15,953 acre-feet~.cmned byCF&I Steel COnx>ration, <br />with the mnainder belonging to the Fry!ngpan-Arkansas project and other <br />entities contracting for Project space. . <br /> <br />In March and April, \<<)rk was tercp)rarily s-qspended on repair of Harestake <br />Tunnel and 30,930 acre-feet ~re :inp:)rted and J:'E!gUlated in Tur9Wise <br />Lake. . <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />4 <br />
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