Windy Gap Reservoir

Windy Gap Reservoir, located near the town of Granby in Grand County, Colorado, is owned and operated by the Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District. The reservoir's inflow and outflow are from and to the Colorado River. The confluence of the Fraser River and the Colorado River is about a mile upstream from the reservoir.

Windy Gap Reservoir
The reservoir and dam in 2016.
LocationGrand County, Colorado
Coordinates40°06′18″N 105°58′53″W
Primary inflowsColorado River
Primary outflowsColorado River
Basin countriesUnited States
Managing agencyNorthern Colorado Water Conservancy District
Water volume445 acre⋅ft (549,000 m3)

A diversion dam creates the reservoir. A nearby pumping station sends water from the reservoir to Lake Granby, six miles away, where it is then pumped over the mountains to the Front Range.[1]

The project is able to divert about 48,000 acre-feet of water per year, chiefly during the snowmelt season from April to July.[2]

Wildlife viewing

The Windy Gap Watchable Wildlife Area lies on the north side of the reservoir and provides parking and picnic tables.

See also

  • List of reservoirs in Colorado

References

  1. Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District. Windy Gap Project. Viewed July 8, 2016.
  2. Municipal Subdistrict. Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District. The Windy Gap Project. Viewed July 8, 2016.
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