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UNITED STATES

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Douglas McKay, Secretary

U.S. BUREAU OF RECLAMATION.

Wilbur A. Dexheimer, Commissioner

L. N. McClellan, Assistant Commissioner and Chief Engineer

TECHNICAL RECORD

OF

DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

PLATORO DAM

Constructed 1949-1951

Conejos Division
San Luis Valley Project

Denver, Colorado

1954

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Dam

Purpose: Storage for irrigation and flood control

Location: On the Conejos River 1 mile west of Platoro, Colo.
Constructed: 1949-1951

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Total storage (including superstorage): 67,800 acre-feet at elevation 10, 042.0
Irrigation and flood control storage: 60,000 acre-feet at elevation 10, 034.0
Dead storage: None

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Type: Two rolled-earth and rockfill structures (a main section and a dike section, separated by a rock knoll) 500 UNA

Foundation: Massive andesite flow

Slope protection: 3 feet of dumped riprap on upstream face; heavy rockfill on
downstream face

Dimensions:

Height: 145 feet above streambed, 165 feet above excavation

Crest length: 885 feet for main section; 590 feet for dike section

Crest width: 35 feet

Crest elevation: 10,048.0

Volume: 909, 884 cubic yards

Slopes: Upstream, 2-1/2 to 1 to a 20-foot berm at elevation 9965, then 5 to 1 to base
Downstream, 2 to 1 to elevation 9965, then 2-1/2 to 1 to disposal area at

elevation 9898

Cutoff trench: Maximum width 200 feet in main dam section and 75 feet in dike section; depth from 3 to 10 feet. A concrete grout cap was placed in a trench excavated in rock along centerline of cutoff trench.

Spillway and Outlet

Type of spillway: Open-cut unlined channel through the rock knoll; no stilling basin
Spillway crest: Elevation 10, 034.0

Maximum discharge: Spillway, 3,000 cubic feet per second with reservoir surface
at elevation 10,041.0

Outlet, 600 cubic feet per second with reservoir surface at
elevation 9963.0

Outlet conduit: Through right abutment of dam. A high-pressure tunnel 6 feet 6 inches
in diameter extends to gate chamber near axis of dam, whence a
56-inch-diameter steel pipe extends through 8.5-foot horseshoe tunnel
to valve house.

Control works: One 4- by 5-foot high-pressure emergency gate in gate chamber Two 48-inch butterfly control valves in valve house at lower ends of bifurcated steel pipe

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