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Northern Water: Changes at WIllow Creek Reservoir and Lake Granby
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Monday, July 11, 2011. Changes at WIllow Creek Reservoir and Lake Granby. Northern Water has determined it is time to initiate the second spill operation this season at Lake Granby. Outlet releases are being increased throughout today until outflows reach 1,500 cfs. We will maintain this release until at least next Monday. We are watching the skies this week – rainstorms are in the forecast and a significant rainfall event might prompt us to boost outflows even more. Granby inflow beats all-time record.
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Northern Water: April 2011
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011. Granby releases increase Friday. Beginning at 8 am Friday, outflow from Lake Granby will increase by 50 cfs every two hours until outflow reaches 430 cfs in the late afternoon. The Colorado Basin River Forecast Center is predicting inflow to Lake Granby. To be the largest on record. Northern Water's models agree. Sunday, April 10, 2011. News coverage: April 13 meeting, water year. To learn more about what's going on the Grand County area. Thursday, April 7, 2011. To do this, op...
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Northern Water: Willow Creek Reservoir elevation: Back to normal
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Friday, July 1, 2011. Willow Creek Reservoir elevation: Back to normal. After a couple of months of looking pretty low, Willow Creek Reservoir's elevation will start looking up. Now that the runoff is tapering, the risk of peaking events is significantly reduced and we feel comfortable letting Willow Creek Reservoir go back to its normal elevation. Over the next few days, it will gradually rise to 8,124 feet - about nine feet higher than it is today. Granby releases decreasing starting today. Willow Cree...
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Northern Water: Granby inflow beats all-time record
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Monday, July 18, 2011. Granby inflow beats all-time record. If you're into runoff-related recordkeeping, here's another one for the books. As of yesterday the total virgin inflow to Lake Granby was 379,000 acre feet. We expect that by the end of the month that number will top 400,000 acre feet. The previous record was in 1984, with 355,000 acre feet coming in between April 1 and July 31. Granby releases decreasing starting today. Granby inflow beats all-time record. Increased releases from Lake Granby.
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Northern Water: Granby Dam spillway water to taper off
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011. Granby Dam spillway water to taper off. We're continuing to reduce releases from Lake Granby this week. By Friday, water will no longer be going over the spillway; releases will only be coming out of the valves, which is where we normally make releases. We'll have 430 cfs coming out of the valves until re-evaluating the situation next week. This spill was successful because it evacuated enough water so we could capture the peak inflow to the reservoir. Northern Water home page.
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Northern Water: Operators reduced flooding in face of record-breaking year
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Thursday, August 18, 2011. Operators reduced flooding in face of record-breaking year. As the sun sets on the runoff season, we have plenty of new entries for the record books. One of the most impressive: The flows in the Colorado River above Lake Granby from April through July produced 429,000 acre feet, far surpassing the previous all-time record from 1984, which was 355,000 acre feet. Lake Granby spillway releases on June 22. You won't see too many entries to this online update for a while, but as alw...
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Coalbed Methane Produced Water. Colorado River Water Conservation District. Integrated Water Resource Management. Tag Archive: Coalbed Methane Produced Water. Coalbed Methane and Ground Water – Competing Resources? January 27, 2009. Presentation by Ralf Topper, Colorado Geological Survey. AWRA Colorado Section – January 27, 2009. Continue reading ». Tags: Coalbed Methane Produced Water. Permanent link to this article:. 2012 AWRA Colorado Section. AWRA - Colorado Section. Denver, CO 80209.
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Coalbed Methane Produced Water. Colorado River Water Conservation District. Integrated Water Resource Management. Tag Archive: Eric Kuhn. Colorado May Face a Dry and Difficult Future of Fighting for Water. March 2, 2009. High Country News Article – March 2, 2009 Edition. Click on the link below to access this article discussing the reliable water supply from the Colorado River, and the potential scenarios under various hydrologic conditions. Colorado River Reliable Supply – High County News Article.
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