News release from Coconino National Forest, Aug. 11, 2014
The water level at C.C. Cragin Reservoir, formerly named Blue
Ridge Reservoir, will slowly drop during the month of August as
inspections and construction projects get underway.
Salt River Project (SRP), which operates and manages the
reservoir and C.C. Cragin Dam on behalf of the U.S. Bureau of
Reclamation, will be performing an inspection of the tunnel inlet that
transfers water to the East Verde River. In order for the inspection to
commence, the reservoir level will drop approximately 26 feet from its
current level. The reservoir is expected to reach this lower level about
Aug. 18.
Even though the boat ramp will be open during this time, large
boulders near the end of the boat ramp will be exposed and launching a
boat will be challenging, and sometimes not possible. Additionally,
heavy trucks transporting material to the work site may restrict access
to the reservoir and boat ramp for short periods during the day. SRP’s
inspection of the tunnel inlet is expected to be completed by Aug. 20.
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Blue Ridge projects will lower water level
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