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Built in 1958, the Williams Creek Dam is an earthen dam that impounds Williams Creek. The 100-foot (30-meter) high dam stores 14,543 acre-feet (17,939,000 cubic meters) of water. Colorado Parks and Wildlife owns the dam, and its NID ID# is CO01099. [2]
Williams Fork Dam 22 Cherry Creek Reservoir Arapahoe 44] 95,960 [40] 0.1184 5,551 Cherry Creek ...
Vega Dam CO: Plateau Creek: USBR: Irrigation 1959 Vega Reservoir: 33,800 acre.ft (41,691 dam 3) N/A N/A [41] Williams Fork Dam CO: Williams Fork: Denver Water: Irrigation Municipal 1959 Williams Fork Reservoir: 96,822 acre.ft (119,426 dam 3) 3.158? [42] Wolford Mountain Dam CO: Muddy Cr. CRWCD [n 6] Irrigation Municipal 1996 Wolford Mountain ...
The Williams Fork Dam and Power Plant, completed in 1938 and expanded in 1959, [2] provides electricity and water to the Western Slope or Denver metropolitan area in Colorado. It's a concrete dam, 217 feet (66 m) high and with a length of 600 feet (180 m) at its crest.
Changing the course of the creek, adding more water capacity. ... Rain or snowfall will be needed to help refill the Lake Williams reservoir. When a new dam is built or one is reconstructed, it ...
Williams Fork Reservoir; Willow Creek Dam (Colorado) Windy Gap Reservoir This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 10:25 (UTC). Text ...
After four dams were recently removed, in the largest dam removal project in United States history, an entirely new stream has sprung up in its place. ... Fall Creek and Copco Valley are under ...
Williams Creek Reservoir State Wildlife Area; Willow Creek State Wildlife Area; Windy Gap Watchable Wildlife Area; Woods Lake State Wildlife Area; Wray State Fish Unit (state fish hatchery) Wright's Lake State Wildlife Area; Yampa River State Wildlife Area; Please see Colorado State Wildlife Areas for a current list of the state wildlife areas ...