Overview
The Strawberry Aqueduct & Collection System diverts flows from Rock Creek and eight other Duchesne River tributaries through approximately 40 miles of tunnels and aqueducts for storage in Strawberry Reservoir. Upper Stillwater Reservoir serves as a regulating reservoir at the beginning of the Strawberry Aqueduct to provide temporary storage of high spring flows. Currant Creek Reservoir diverts water from Currant Creek and five of its smaller tributaries into the aqueduct.
General
Project | CUP - Bonneville Unit |
Longitude | -111.05186462402344 |
Latitude | 40.33215123550075 |
Reservoir | Currant Creek |
Original Construction | 1974-1975 |
National ID Number | UT10149 |
Watercourse | Currant Creek |
Dimensions
Crest Elevation | 7692.0 ft |
Structural Height | 164.0 ft |
Hydraulic Height (Normal Operating Depth at Dam) | 124.2 ft |
Crest Length | 1600.0 ft |
Top of Active Conservation Pool (Elevation) | 7678.0 ft |
Volume of Dam Construction Materials | 2,662,262 cu. yards |
Top of Dead Storage Pool (Elevation) | 7575.0 ft |
Streambed at Dam Axis | 7559.0 ft |
Top of Inactive Conservation Pool (Elevation) | 7674.0 ft |
Spillway Crest Elevation | 7678.0 ft |
Hydraulics & Hydrology
Auxiliary Spillway | No |
Outlet Works Capacity at Elevation | 5540 cfs at 7683.2 ft |
Drainage Area | 13,000 sq mi |
Hydrometeorological Report (HMR) | 49 |
Maximum Water Surface Elevation | 7683.2 ft |
Spillway Capacity at Elevation | 850 cfs at 7683.2 ft |
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