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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.106
Description
Animas-La Plata
State
CO
Basin
San Juan/Dolores
Water Division
7
Date
1/1/1979
Author
Unknown
Title
Questions and Answers - Animas-La Plata Project
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />,~) <br /> <br />, <br />;:,:UMAS-LA PLATA PROJECT <br /> <br />6. WHAT IS THE EXPECTED IMPACT OF THE PROJECT ON THE SCHOOL SYSTEMS? <br /> School Age Children <br /> during 10 years of construction <br /> Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Y~ar Year Year <br /> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 <br />Durango 32 106 116 251 316 326 509 610 609 584 <br />Bayfield 9 29 32 71 90 93 115 191 197 196 <br />Rural 9 27 30 66 81 86 168 222 254 278 <br />La Plata <br />~Ul!tv - TOTAL 50 162 178 388 487 505 832 L023 L060 L058 <br />Taken from Bream print-out. <br /> Schools are eligible for federal assistance, based on the number of <br />people directly involved in project construction activities. <br /> <br />,.:; <br /> <br />7. INDU TRI L GR WTH AFF T DUR NG ? <br />affect Durango in one <br />what Adverse effects could materialize if Industrial <br />growth is not planned as to where and what and how. Poor planning could cause <br />visual and environmental pollution from a business that might otherwise have <br />been a benefit to the community. <br />Benefits include increased employment, and increased income, not to men- <br />tion services to both businessmen and consumers in the area if proper planning <br />is undertaken. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />MUNICIPAL WATER USES <br /> <br />1. How HAS THE DURANGO MUNICIPAL SERVICE AREA BEEN DEFINED IN THE P~OJECT <br />PLAN? It includes the areas now served by: (1) Durango, (2) An1mAS <br />Water Company, (3) Northeast Water District and (4) South Durango Water <br />District together with expansion to Tamarron, the Animas Airport and the Rafter <br />J and Durango West Subdivisions. <br /> <br /> <br />2. WHAT WATER RIGHTS FROM THE ANIMAS RIVER ARE NOW OWNED BY DURANGO AND ITS <br /> WATER ORGANIZATIONS? <br /> Total <br />Priority Cubic feet per second (cfs) (gallons per <br /> date Absolute Conditional Total minute, qpm) <br /> 1874 LOO LOO 450...... .1) <br /> 1875 3.00 3.00 1,350..... ..2) <br /> 1878 0.33 0.33 148 <br />Subtotal 4.33 4.33 1,948 <br /> 1923 6.00 44.00 50.00 22,500 <br /> 1964 4.20 4.20 1,890...... .1) <br /> Total 10.33 48.20 58.53 26,338 <br /> <br />1) Owned by South Durango Water District. 2) OWned by Animas Water Company. <br />All other rights are owned by Durango. <br />Durango also has absolute direct flow water rights from the Florida River <br />that total 8.92 cfs. However, more of the entities have storage rights, not <br />even for Durango's Terminal Reservoir. <br /> <br />5 <br />
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