Building a New Reservoir to Supply 825,000 People with Water!

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Published 2024-02-24
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Welcome to the Chimney Hollow Dam Project, located an hour outside Denver, CO.

Crews from Barnard Construction are working hard to build a 360' tall, $700MM earthen dam to store 90,000 acre-feet of water.

As the population along Colorado's front range has grown, so has its appetite for water. The problem? Most of Colorado's water lies on the other side of the Continental Divide, on the state's western side.

To provide consistent water flow beyond 2050, the Chimney Hollow Reservoir Project aims to dam an existing valley to create a giant bathtub. During the wet season, they can fill the reservoir and draw from it based on demand throughout the year.

Infrastructure projects don't get much more essential than this!

Check out the websites below to learn more about the project or Barnard!

www.northernwater.org/CHRP
www.barnard-inc.com/

All Comments (21)
  • @waynemurphy7394
    I have a problem with a state that tells the people who own property that they cannot keep their own rain water , because the state is selling the water !
  • @billycliffe
    Those asphalt guys definitely earned their beers on that project.
  • Just retired after 45 years as Operating Engineer this video makes me want to come back 😢 😊😊😊
  • I love to see big ambitious projects being undertaken in the US again. I hope this leads to more projects to help get this country back on track.
  • @jcarp8471
    Love the civil engineering and well done video. The only problem I have with this project is that it is getting the water from the WEST of the Continental Divide for use by the EAST side. The water (or at least what is left) after being used and treated, will then be released into the Platte/Mississippi River watershed instead of being returned to the dry western half of the US. Since I live in the West, having more water taken from this part of the country will just exacerbate our current water problems. Good for Denver; but bad for Western Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, and California.
  • @MikeSTGL
    Did not know there was a dam project going on . Looking forward to more updates.
  • @joshtakacs9800
    Make this a video series! I'd love to see the progress of this project and the stages of completion
  • @refondata
    What a perfect storm to waste water just to water lawns. Great job!
  • @jaydenimes8060
    I live about 30 minutes away from this project, as a civil engineer it is awesome to see such large projects in my backyard!
  • @dherman58
    The one thing you DON'T talk about is where the water to fill the damn comes from. Yes, it comes from other reservoirs up-stream, but where does THAT water come from. The majority of it comes from the Colorado River headwaters. Some of which is pumped UP-HILL from the Windy Gap Reservoir near Granby. The water is pumped up to Granby Lake and then to Shadow Mountain Reservoir and then into Grand Lake. This is where Northern Water takes the water from Grand Lake and then through a tunnel UNDER Rocky Mountain National Park to the east side where it will then be used to fill the Chimney Hollow Reservoir and other Reservoir. Yes, water that would have normally flowed from The Colorado River Headwaters to Lake Mead and Lake Powell is being diverted to East of the Divide so that people in new communities along the northern end of the Divide and cook, drink and WATER THEIR GRASS!!
  • @keithnoneya
    This is so awesome! Hats off to all the Engineers, Workers, Equipment and Suppliers and the Politicians who all fought to be a part of this great project. It's seriously something to be proud of to be a part of this much needed project. Thanks for sharing. Best Wishes & Blessings. Keith Noneya
  • @sethwoodland481
    I'm so glad to see a dam . We need a lot more of them . A dam that size is amazing . The electricity ,and water storage that is going to be produced is going to be so good for those million people. Way better than any stupid windmill.
  • @NewmanCody
    The real ones know... Still watched about half of it. Never miss a video its something my dad and i do together im 26. I have multiple channels and have been watching you for years fr. Keep it up 💪, love from Talladega.
  • @race8427
    I live 1.5 miles north of this project, it’s amazing that many of the irrigation infrastructure projects built 100+ years ago are still in operation.
  • @gregghunter1796
    They need to build multiple desalinization plants in California to relieve demand from the Colorado river and ensure water supplies for the southwest states.
  • @EppicIndustries
    20 seconds in and I'm hooked because of the cinematics. Well done fellers!
  • @redmesa2975
    I’m a Western Colorado native. The eastern slope has been stealing our water since the 1950’s.