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Clear Creek Project phase I, step 2, feasibility study : final report. Volume 1

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Title Clear Creek Project phase I, step 2, feasibility study : final report. Volume 1
Contributor Colorado Water Resources and Power Development Authority Woodward-Clyde Consultants Muller Engineering Company, Inc. Leonard Rice Consulting Water Engineers (Denver, Colo.) Cheryl Signs Engineering Tudor Engineering Company
Subject Water resources development -- Colorado -- Clear Creek Watershed (Clear Creek County, Colo.) Reservoirs -- Colorado -- Clear Creek Watershed (Clear Creek County, Colo.) Highway planning -- Colorado Highway relocation Water resources development -- South Platte River Watershed (Colo. and Neb.) Reservoirs -- South Platte River Watershed (Colo. and Neb.)
Description Final report for the Clear Creek Project, phase I, step 2. Provides estimates of firm water supply yield and project cost for a range of possible water sources and dam sizes related to a main stem storage reservoir in Clear Creek Canyon, east of the Denver metropolitan area. Construction costs were estimated for the same range of reservoir sizes and for each of six highway relocation alternatives. Potential user impacts that would result from the relocation of U.S. Highway 6 were also...
Date 1989-06 2007-01-03T04:32:15Z 2007-01-03T04:32:15Z
Type Manuscript Map
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10217/37622 Water Resources Archive Data Dictionary v. 1.0
Language English eng
Relation wwdl TC424.C6 T95 1989a v.1 Ival V. Goslin Water Resources Collection. Series I: Water project planning studies; Subseries G: Clear Creek Project. Finding aid: http://lib.colostate.edu/archives/findingaids/water/wivg.html
Format application/pdf
Coverage Colorado Clear Creek Watershed (Clear Creek County, Colo.) Clear Creek County (Colo.) Jefferson County (Colo.) Gilpin County (Colo.) South Platte River Watershed (Colo. and Neb.) 1989
Publisher Colorado State University. Libraries

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