Barker Meadow Reservoir

Barker Meadow Reservoir
Location Boulder County, Colorado, USA
Lake type reservoir
Basin countries United States
Surface area 1.70 km^2
Average depth 8.3 m
Max. depth 36.6 m
Water volume 14.185e6 m^2 [1]
Residence time 104 days
Surface elevation 8,183 ft (2,494 m)

Barker Meadow Reservoir is a water supply reservoir in the Colorado Front Range located near the town of Nederland, Colorado in southwestern Boulder County.

Barker Meadow Dam provides water to a downstream hydroelectric power generating facility, and its reservoir provides water to the city of Boulder, Colorado. In 1908, the Central Colorado Power Company began construction of Barker Meadow Dam to provide electricity to nearby mining communities and the city of Denver. Completed in 1910, the dam and Barker Meadow Reservoir were named for the owner of the land, Mrs. Hannah Connell Barker. Mrs. Barker refused to sell the land to the utility but was eventually forced to do so through a process similar to the contemporary legal procedure of eminent domain.[2] The dam was constructed by hauling concrete and other materials along a specially constructed spur of the Switzerland Trail narrow-gauge railroad, which went bankrupt and was broken up shortly after construction ended.[3]

The dam provides flow control for Middle Boulder Creek, mitigating large floods that occurred routinely before the dam was built. An aqueduct with inlet just below the dam supplies water with about 1500 feet of head to a hydroelectric plant near the base of Boulder Canyon, several miles downstream.

References

  1. ^ Report on Barker Reservoir Boulder County Colorado EPA Region VIII Working Paper No. 765. US Environmental Protection Agency. June, 1977. 
  2. ^ "History of Barker Reservoir". City of Boulder, Colorado. http://www.bouldercolorado.gov/index2.php?option=com_content&do_pdf=1&id=4971/. 
  3. ^ Crossen, Forest (1978). The Switzerland Trail of America. Robinson Press. ISBN 9780913730249. 

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