Oct. 9, 2024
See Northern Water’s Newest Reservoir: The Model Chimney Hollow
Construction of Northern Water’s newest reservoir is complete, and the reservoir is filled and ready for deliveries.
Chimney Hollow Reservoir, or at least a model of it, has been added to the Northern Water Interpretive Area just west of the headquarters building in Berthoud. The water feature with several small reservoirs has been helping to educate guests about the significance of the Colorado-Big Thompson Project and the Windy Gap Project since the headquarters’ opening in 2003.
Crews from the Northern Water Facilities and Equipment Department built the Chimney Hollow feature over the span of a couple of months this summer, and its addition will help visitors to envision the complicated process of bringing supplemental water from the west side of the Continental Divide to the east side.
The Interpretive Area and adjacent Conservation Gardens are elements of the Northern Water Conservation Campus, helping to educate the public about appropriate landscaping for the semi-arid, shortgrass prairie of the northern Front Range. The area is open daily from dawn to dusk.