Published 1985
by Alberta Environment, Water Resources Management Services, Design and Construction Division, Design Branch in [Edmonton] .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Alternative 1, offstream storage conceptual design report., Willow Creek Basin storage feasibility study. |
Statement | prepared by Nguyen Chuyen |
Contributions | Alberta. Alberta Environment. Design and Construction Division |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | vi, 28 leaves : |
Number of Pages | 28 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL26372291M |
OCLC/WorldCa | 70338024 |
Willow Creek is a tributary of the Colorado River, approximately 35 miles (56 km) long, in north central Colorado in the United States.. It rises in northwestern Grand County, in the Arapaho National Forest south of Willow Creek Pass at the continental flows southeast, through Willow Creek Reservoir and joins the Colorado three miles northeast of Granby.⁃ coordinates: 40°14′45″N °59′35″W . Willow Creek Reservoir is a man-made lake in Elko County, Nevada in the United States. The reservoir was initially created in by the construction of Willow Creek Dam. Barrick Goldstrike owns the reservoir. The reservoir impounds the Willow Creek for irrigation storage. ReferencesLocation: Elko County, Nevada. Conditions: Willow Lake: The water temperatures at Willow Lake have cooled significantly. Any trout that were left after the summer should be biting again while warmwater fishing will be quite slow. There are healthy numbers of yellow perch up here and anglers are . Book Material. Published material. Publication info [Edmonton]:Alberta Environment Planning Division, Notes: 3 folded col. maps in pocket at back of book. Part of the Willow Creek Basin storage feasibility study. Subjects.
Willow Creek Basin Southern Alberta. Description: The campground is situated on the south west shore of Pine Coulee Reservoir and contains 25 campsites for both RV's and tents. Most of the sites are surrounded by willow bushes creating a wind break and some privacy. A . Pine Coulee Reservoir; Willow Creek - (main stem & tributaries upstream of Hwy ) Zone 1 - ES1. Disclaimer: Although we strive for accuracy in our content, the following rules and regulations should only be considered a reference. It is your responsibility to ensure you . Home → Canada → Alberta → Willow Creek Provincial Park → Pine Coulee Reservoir Campground. Pine Coulee Reservoir Campground Willow Creek Provincial Park Alberta Canada. Average Rating: (Based on 0 Reviews) 0 out of 5. Overview; Details; Maps (0) Reviews (0) Photos (0) Videos (0). Pine Coulee Reservoir. 64 likes. Reservoir. Now only $,! This beautiful piece of land has been reduced!! This little piece of heaven has acres of fenced land only steps away from the water's edge/5().
Willow Creek Reservoir is a nice getaway from the hustle and bustle of its sister lakes to the northeast. A small shaded campground on the south side provides a nice setting for quiet camping. The lake is wakeless only speeds for motorboats and is conducive to small boats such as canoes and float tubes. The kokanee fishing is good although none. Willow Creek Reservoir is located two miles west of Lake Granby and captures snowmelt runoff in the Willow Creek basin. Willow Creek enters the west end of the reservoir and exits the east end at the dam before flowing into the Colorado River downstream. Water from the reservoir enters the Willow Creek Pump Canal and flows to the Willow Creek. Campendium users haven't asked any questions about Pine Coulee - Willow Creek Provincial Park Write a Review Write a Note Share a Video Submit a Blog Post Reviews of Pine Coulee - Willow Creek Provincial Park 1 person has reviewed this location.1/5(1). Willow Creek Dam doesn't generate hydroelectric power as do many of the reservoirs. Instead, the dam pool stores spring snow melt and impounds the water from Willow Creek to supply Lake Granby Reservoir to the east. Relatively shallow at a maximum of 53 feet, Willow Creek Reservoir serves as a recreational destination to the western slope.