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Long-term recreation closure at Gross Reservoir

by Melissa Brasfield | June 22, 2022 | News

Boulder, Colo. — June 22, 2022 — Recreation at Gross Reservoir will remain closed for multiple weeks following the June 18 fatal accident at the Gross Reservoir Expansion Project where an engineer with six years of experience lost his life. This is essential as crews work to remove the equipment involved in the incident from the reservoir.

The first step in removing the equipment from the reservoir is to complete a survey of the area to ensure the resources brought in are capable of extracting equipment of this size from complex underwater environments.

This is an important process to assess the terrain in and around where the equipment lies in the water, which will help determine the best, safest method to remove it from the water expeditiously and with the least amount of impact to the reservoir.

This closure is necessary to ensure public safety and includes on-water recreation, hiking and picnicking. Please avoid the area until recreation access is reopened to the public. We encourage you to visit one of Denver Water’s other recreation facilities.

Statement from Jim Lochhead, CEO/Manager at Denver Water:
This incident will have a lasting impact on all of us. We extend our thoughts to friends and family of the engineer who tragically lost his life and recognize that it’s going to be a long road for many, especially our extended family at Kiewit Barnard.

We now ask for the public’s patience as our contractor works to safely remove the vehicle from the reservoir and so that all involved parties can thoroughly investigate and make any changes necessary to ensure another accident like this does not occur again.