Annual Drawdown of Alcova Reservoir

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Annual Drawdown of Alcova Reservoir

The following news_release was published by the Bureau of Reclamation on Sept. 14. It is reproduced in full below.

MILLS, Wyoming - The Bureau of Reclamation will be lowering the water level in Alcova Reservoir as the 2022

irrigation season draws to a close. The annual drawdown of the reservoir will begin on Saturday, Oct. 1.

During October, the reservoir water surface elevation will be lowered about 10 feet, at a rate of approximately four

inches per day. The reservoir’s normal winter operating range is between 5,487 and 5,489 feet.

Water released in the drawdown of Alcova Reservoir will be restored downstream in Glendo Reservoir.

Boat owners and recreationists should be aware of the declining level of Alcova Reservoir and take proper

precautions.

Alcova Dam is on the North Platte River about 35 miles southwest of Casper, Wyoming. The dam forms a

reservoir from which water is diverted into Casper Canal for irrigation of lands in the Kendrick Project near Casper.

Winter releases from Alcova Reservoir generally provide power generation and relocate storage water into Glendo

Reservoir for delivery the following spring and summer. Alcova Power Plant is located just downstream of Alcova

Dam and has two 20.7 megawatt generating units.

Source: Bureau of Reclamation

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