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<br />'I. <br /> <br />COLORADO WATER CONSERVATION BOARD <br />102 columbine Building <br />1845 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br /> <br />March, 1975 <br /> <br />DALLAS CREEK PROJECT <br /> <br />The Dallas Creek project is located in the Uncompahgre River <br />basin of west central Colorado. The project was authorized by the <br />Congress in 1968 under the provisions of the Colorado River Basin Project <br />Act as a participating project of the Colorado River Storage Project Act. <br />The Tri-county Water conservancy District was organized in 1957 to act <br />as a sponsoring and contractual agency for the project. This district <br />includes portions of Delta, Montrose and Ouray counties. <br /> <br />Plan of Development (As Revised) <br /> <br />The Dallas Creek project would develop flows of the Uncompahgre <br />River, Dallas Creek, and other tributaries for municipal, industrial and <br />irrigation use and recreation and fish and wildlife enhancement. The <br />plan as covered in this statement differs from the plan in the feasibility <br />report. <br /> <br />Storage will be provided by Ridgway reservoir on the Uncompahgre <br />river and Dallas Divide reservoir on Pleasant Valley Creek. Both res- <br />ervoirs will provide significant recreation and fishing opportunities <br />because of large minimum pools and planned operational patterns that will <br />require only moderate drawdown of the reservoirs during the prime summer <br />recreation seasons. <br /> <br />Natural inflow in Ridgway reservoir will be augmented by <br />diversions from Cow Creek through the Cow Creek feeder canal. Water will <br />be released from Ridgway reservoir through a dual-level outlet to the <br />Uncompahgre River for fishery purposes and for downstream diversi?n for <br />irrigation, municipal, and industrial uses. Water exchanges will also <br />make additional water available above Ridgway reservoir. The reservoir <br />would be operated on a snowmelt-prediction basis for control of spring <br />floodflows. <br /> <br />Dallas Divide reservoir will regulate the natural inflow of <br />Pleasant Valley Creek and water that will be diverted from the East and <br />West Forks of Dallas Creek by the Dallas feeder canal. Reservoir <br />releases will be made to Pleasant Valley Creek for irrigation uses <br />downstream. <br />