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Artist’s sketch of Williams Creek
Reservoir

Map showing location of reservoir
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Upper Williams Creek Reservoir
One of the benefits of SDS will be a new water
storage reservoir offering recreational opportunities in close proximity
to Colorado Springs, just 14 miles southeast of downtown.
The Upper Williams Creek Reservoir would have a water storage capacity
of 30,500 acre-feet of water and a water surface area of 760 acres.
That’s more than 10 times the size of Colorado Springs’
Prospect Lake in Memorial Park. Recreation and amenities that would
be considered at the reservoir include boating, fishing, trails
and picnic areas. Colorado Springs Utilities will determine the
feasibility of various types of recreation and then work to develop
a master plan in partnership with interested parties including the
City of Colorado Springs, El Paso County, the Colorado Division
of Wildlife and the public.
Upper Williams Creek Reservoir would also benefit our community’s
water supply, as it allows Colorado Springs to store water during
low demand time, such as the winter months, to use during high demand
months like the summer. Terminal storage also provides back up water
during emergency situations, such as a delivery system outage or
drought.
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