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Shadow Mountain Dam

Shadow Mountain Dam, Colorado


Statistics

General

  • Region (Map) :.......... Great Plains
  • State (Map) ................ Colorado
  • County ....................... Grand
  • Project: ....................... Colorado-Big Thompson
  • Dam type: .................. Zoned Earthfill
  • Location: ................... Below  Grand Lake Outlet
  • Watercourse: ............ Colorado River
  • Reservoir: .................. Shadow Moutain
  • Construction Date:.. 1944-1946
  • National ID Number ... CO01666
  • Hydrologic Unit Code ...

Dimensions


Hydraulics

  • Normal Water Surface Elev: ............... 8367.0 ft
  • Hydraulic Height: .................................... 37.0 ft
  • Service Spillway Type:
  •    Uncontrolled  Crest   ................................. No
  •    Morning-Glory ........................................... No
  •    Crest Length    ........................................... NA
  •    Gated      ..................................................... Yes
  •    Capacity at Elev:  8367.0 ft,             10,000 cfs
  • Auxiliary Spillway ......................................... No
  •     Capacity at Elev.   ................................... 0 cfs
  • Outlet Works Capacity at

    Elevation        ft.,  .................................. 50 cfs

Hydrology

Flood Type: ..........................June-July General

  • Storm Duration: ........................................ 72 hrs
  • Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) Report:
  •   Peak Inflow: ..................................... 89,000 cfs
  •   Inflow Volume: ........................ 254,700 acre-ft
  •   Flow Duration: .................................... 15 days
  •   PMF Routing MWS Elev.: ........................ NA
  •   Initial Routing Elev: ........................... 8367.0 ft
  •   Study Date: ................................ October 1994


Power Generation


Narration

 


Geology

Shadow Mountain Dam is located approximately .8 mi upstream from the alpine glacial limit.  The terminal moraine is located to the south of Grand Lake and is mapped as glacial drift.  The Dam is located in an area where recurrent glaciers mover various distances down the valleys and left a mantle on morainal materials over the older formations.  Occasional ridges of glacial debris were deposited across the valleys as end moraines when the ice receded.  Shadow Mountain Dam is located in one of these moraines.  The upper foundation materials are described as undifferentiated glacial moraine deposits.  The heterogeneous mixture of sand, gravel, cobbles and bounders with minor amounts of silt and clay are 28 to 38 feet thick.  A 13 to 17 foot thick layer of silt with sand and sandy silt, described as alluvium, lies below the undifferentiated deposits.  Underneath the silt layer is the Tertiary Age North Park Formation, consisting of a conglomertitic and tuffaceous sandstone.  All the material above the bedrock is described as a glacial deposit


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 | Owner:  Bureau of Reclamation, Eastern Colorado Area Office,
                   11056 West County Road 18E, Loveland, CO 80537-9711, (970) 667-4410

 | Operator:  Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District,
                       PO Box 679, Loveland, CO 80539, (970) 667-2437

 

 

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