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- Rueter–Hess_Reservoir abstract "The Rueter–Hess Reservoir, behind the Frank Jaeger Dam, is a major water management project for the Parker Water and Sanitation District [PWSD]. PWSD provides services for most of Parker and parts of Lone Tree, Castle Pines, and unincorporated Douglas County, Colorado. Originally an enterprise of the Town of Parker, PWSD is now an unaffiliated special District. It is located in an area called Newlin Gulch just southwest of Parker and east of Castle Pines North. It is visible looking east from I-25 when south of the Castle Pines Pkwy/Hess Road exit.The project was designed to capture water when available for times it isn't and recycle processed return flows thereby reducing reliance on groundwater. As of 2005, it was one of only two major water management projects in the American West. Ground was broken for a 17,000 acre feet project 2004. The entire project was planned to be completed in late 2007 at a cost of over $120 million. When initial construction was nearly complete, other water districts joined the project and funded expansion to 72,000 acre feet (75,000 as built). Final completion was in 2012 at a total cost of around $170 million not including land, capitalized interest and other per-construction costs.Rueter–Hess Reservoir is an off-stream reservoir which requires pumping surface water from nearby Cherry Creek, return flows from PWSD and other water districts. Additionally there are minor natural flows from Newlin Gulch above the reservoir. The primary function of the reservoir is to minimize draws of deep groundwater or bedrock aquifer from the Denver Basin that are not renewable.A moist 2013, 2014 and first half 2015 in Colorado resulted in a free stream much of the time since then. Free stream conditions combined with return flows resulted in routine 25 to 30 acre feet of water a day being pumped to the reservoir by the three megawatt pumping station at Cherry Creek. As of August 2015 the reservoir contained more than 21,000 acre feet of water, more than three times the current annual demand of PWSD. Considering that PWSD operates a Reuse paradigm, in reality this represents enough water for the district for nearly 6 years. For comparison, nearby Cherry Creek Reservoir holds 13,500 acre feet and Chatfield Reservoir holds 27,000 acre feet.In August 2015, a state-of-the-art, ceramic membrane, water treatment plant to return Rueter-Hess water to PWSD potable water lines came on line. The PWSD Board views the reservoir as a \"Regional\" asset. The District has collaborated with other South Metro water districts to acquire intermittent available water under the WISE agreement in conjunction with Denver/Aurora. Rueter-Hess is the vessel to hold excess flows. August 2015 PWSD consummated an agreement with Castle Pines, Castle Rock, Lone Tree, Parker and Douglas County that forms a recreation authority. PWSD brings nearly two sections of land for passive recreation while the other participants bring funding and recreation experts to the deal.".
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- Rueter–Hess_Reservoir wikiPageWikiLink Colorado_Court_of_Appeals.
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- Rueter–Hess_Reservoir subject Category:Landforms_of_Douglas_County,_Colorado.
- Rueter–Hess_Reservoir subject Category:Protected_areas_of_Douglas_County,_Colorado.
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- Rueter–Hess_Reservoir type Area.
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- Rueter–Hess_Reservoir comment "The Rueter–Hess Reservoir, behind the Frank Jaeger Dam, is a major water management project for the Parker Water and Sanitation District [PWSD]. PWSD provides services for most of Parker and parts of Lone Tree, Castle Pines, and unincorporated Douglas County, Colorado. Originally an enterprise of the Town of Parker, PWSD is now an unaffiliated special District. It is located in an area called Newlin Gulch just southwest of Parker and east of Castle Pines North.".
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