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Drought Management Plan

ADOPTED -
June
24, 2008
The
Drought Management Plan has been significantly revised from prior
plans. Criteria governing water restrictions will now be based
primarily on the amount of water the District has in storage verses
stream flow in Bear Creek. In September 2007 the District completed
construction and filling of its new 101.2 acre foot (32,976,000
gallons) dam and raw water storage reservoir. The reservoir is
known as the Genesee Storage and Augmentation Reservoir No. 2 and at
capacity is estimated to supply the District’s service obligation at
full demand with an amount well exceeding that needed for the worst
drought on record over the past 91 years.
Levels
of restrictions will GENERALLY be based upon the measured water
level and coinciding amount of water in storage at the Genesee
Storage and Augmentation Reservoir No. 2. If adequate water is
physically and/or legally available, there will be no restrictions
in place. However, if based on the District’s past experience and on
the 2008 Water Supply Yield Analysis, if such a decrease in water
storage and in Bear Creek stream flows occurs as to indicate that
the District’s demand is likely to exceed the quantity available,
the District will need to undertake measures to limit water use.
Signage shall be the primary means of communicating requirements to
District customers. District recorded messages and information on
the District web site will also be available in June to inform
customers of any drought restrictions in place.
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GENESEE
STORAGE AND AUGMENTATION RESERVOIR NO. 2 |
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RESERVOIR
WATER
LEVEL /
ELEVATION |
AMOUNT IN
STORAGE |
SIGNIFICANCE |
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ACRE FEET |
MILLIONS
OF GALLONS |
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6788.25 |
101.2 |
33.0 |
Maximum
Capacity |
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6779.5 |
78 |
25.4 |
Invert Of
Upper Level Draw-off Gate |
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6744.5 |
16 |
5.2 |
Invert Of
Middle Level Draw-off Gate |
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6709 |
0 |
0.0 |
Invert Of
Lower Level Draw-off Gate |
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6774 - 6788 |
64 - 101 |
20.8 - 32.9 |
Normal
Operating Range Level "0" - No Restrictions |
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6772 |
60 |
19.6 |
Level "1"
Restrictions Go In Effect |
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6762 |
40 |
13.0 |
Level "2"
Restrictions Go In Effect |
LEVEL“0”
- NO RESTRICTIONS
– However, the
District always recommends voluntary conservation.
· Genesee
Storage and Augmentation Reservoir No. 2 must have an amount greater
than 60 acre feet of water in storage with a corresponding water
level greater than elevation 6772.
LEVEL
“1” RESTRICTIONS
– Signs will indicate requirements.
Signs will be placed at three designated locations
typically at the entrances to the District.
Sprinkler and hose
irrigation by ALL users shall be limited to three days per week and
is prohibited between 9:00am and 6:00pm. Therefore, on any specific
calendar day, watering may occur from midnight to 9:00am and then
from 6:00pm to midnight.
The
watering schedule shall be:
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Addresses ending
in EVEN NUMBERS may water on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
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Addresses ending
in ODD NUMBERS may water on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
Sprinkler and
hose irrigation is limited to 15 minutes for each landscaped area or
sprinkler zone of the yard on each of the assigned days. If the
assigned day is missed, that application shall be forfeited and
cannot be added to any other watering day assigned to the address.
Washing cars is allowed, but only on your watering day.
A surcharge of
$15.00 per 1,000 gallons will apply to consumption at or above
31,000 gallons during any two-month billing cycle.
Fines
for Violations: 1st Warning, 2nd $100, 3rd $300, and 4th $500 and/or
disconnection of service until the Board deems drought situation has
improved.
LEVEL “2” RESTRICTIONS
– Signs will indicate requirements and will be updated accordingly.
TOTAL BAN ON ALL OUTSIDE WATER USE
– including Commercial and Residential lawn irrigation, swimming
pools, car washing, hot tubs and waterscape structures such as
waterfalls, ponds and fountains. SURCHARGE AND FINES APPLY.
Please note:
This plan is subject to change at any given time without prior
notice, subject to a later public hearing on the changes made. All
factors that influence your water supply cannot be predicted. These
may include, but are not limited to state water rights
administration, electrical power outages; water main breaks,
mechanical failure, nearby forest fires, and upstream spills which
compromise water quality.

Genesee Water & Sanitation District | 17301 W. Colfax Ave. Ste. 220 | Golden, CO 80401
303-278-9780 | Fax: 303-278-9873 | email: Info@GeneseeWater.com
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