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<br />SECWCDIARKANSAS BASIN
<br />FUTURE WATER
<br />AND STORAGE NEEDS
<br />ASSESSMENT PROJECT
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<br />TABLE 2.1
<br />SUMMARY OF DATA FROM SURVEYS OF THE 23 LARGER
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<br /> I Water. I Unit I Avg, Unit Finn Yield, af/yr Fry-Ark Basin/District Storage, af' Co!,\serva- I
<br /> Water Supply Populatio~ . Domarid' . Demand Demand Surface Water Usa. Entity's Fry-Ark. . tion Other
<br /> 'Entity . .Year . persons .af oped/day gpcd/day ..Water' Wells aflyr System Project Measuros Information.
<br /> Stratmoor Hills Waler lInd 1980 832 -
<br /> 5,500 135 C,ly can pump 770 a1/yr wilhout
<br /> SanltaUon District 1985 5,600 77S 119 recharge and 1270 af with recharge
<br /> 1990 5,850 018 125 City has wells in Wldelield Aquifer.
<br /> 1995 6,000 829 123
<br /> Currenl 6,100 880 129
<br /> 126 770 601
<br /> Widerield Water and 1980 15.500 3,000 173 Yes-Variety Water supplied by Wdefield Homes
<br /> Sanitation District 1985 18.000 2,900 144 01 measures Water Company. Ground water
<br /> 1990 20,000 2,600 125 in place or is supplemented by Fry-Ark water lrom
<br /> 1995 20,000 2,900 129 planned. theFVA.
<br /> Current 20.000 3,100 138
<br /> 142 2.0475 1,500 5,693
<br /> Security Water District 1980 9.500 2,831 266 Yes-Variety Yield shown IS With full augmenlation
<br /> 1985 10.000 2,731 2<< ormeasure9 of pumping from well9.
<br /> 1990 12.000 3,110 231 In place or
<br /> 1995 15.000 3,096 184 planned
<br /> Currenl 16,000 2,319 129
<br /> 211 3,336 1,6040 6.500
<br /> Foun~in 1980 6,000 800 119 Firm delivery from FVA up to
<br /> 1985 8,000 909 101 2000 aflyr. CurrenUy 1330 aflyr is laken
<br /> 1990 1,370 City plans 10 add wells in the Fountain
<br /> 1995 1,569 C."ek Aquifer. Fry.Ark. waler,s used
<br /> Current 12,000 1,700 126 for augmentation.
<br /> 116 3,300 1.600 5,200
<br /> Board or Water Works 1980 101,686 27,691 243 Yes- Variety Pueblo has senior direct flow rights on
<br /> Pueblo 1985 97,910 23,917 218 of measures the Ark.ns8s R. , transmountain water, and
<br /> 1990 98,640 204,752 224 in place or storage in the Upper Basin. Storage on
<br /> 1995 102,319 204.703 216 planned. Tennessee Creek is being investigated.
<br /> Current 103,200 20.0468 177 Some water is leased to PSCo.
<br /> 218 704.032 28,775 31,200
<br /> Pueblo West 1980 2,860 900 302 Yes- Vanety Physically can now take 20400 ar 01
<br /> Metropolitan District 1985 3,286 1,047 284 of measures 7956 at of non-tributary water rights
<br /> 1990 04,595 1.29-4 251 in place or Twin lakes shares yield 5732 af before
<br /> 1995 7,662 1.561 177 planned. transit losses. .Also have 237 shares of
<br /> Current 9,395 1.700 162 Colorado Canal Co water,
<br /> 235 5,700 7.956
<br />~ St. Charles Mesa 1980 8,3-43 1,304 140
<br />Water District 1985 e,973 1,518 151
<br /> 1990 9.0456 1,692 180
<br /> 1995 10.140 1,999 176
<br /> Current 10,263 2,020 176
<br /> 160 690 1,800
<br /> Crowley County 1980 WellS could yield up to 1315 allyr.
<br /> Water Association 1965 Crowley County leases up 10 750 aflyr
<br /> 1990 3.196 597 187 of Fry.Ark water to augmentlheir wells.
<br /> 1995 3.0483 625 180
<br /> Current 3,595 598 14'
<br /> 158 644 750 1,2048
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