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<br />2,2.7 Upper Platte and Beaver Canal Company <br /> <br /> <br />/'lr"r~1 <br />" '" ; <br /> <br />The Upper Platte and Beaver Canal Company has developed three <br /> <br />recharge projects. These recharge sites are: (6A) Upper Platte and Beaver <br /> <br />Ditch, (6B) State-Kemple and (6C) Beaver Creek. The Upper Platte and Beaver <br /> <br />Ditch and State-Kemple site are immediately south of the River between Fort <br /> <br />Morgan and Brush (Figure 5). The Beaver Creek site is about four miles <br /> <br />south of B~ush (Figure 5). Total diversions for recharge in 1985 for the <br /> <br />three sites were about 2,100 acre-ft, <br /> <br />,1, <br /> <br />2.2.8.' Lower Platte and Beaver Canal Company <br /> <br />The Lower Platte and Beaver Canal Company operates four recharge <br /> <br />sites, These sites are (7A) Lower Platte and Beaver Ditch, (7B) Emmerson <br /> <br />Lake, (7C) Allyn Wind, and (7D) Daily recharge project, The Emmerson Lake <br /> <br />and Allyn Wind Recharge sites are operated in conjunction with individual <br /> <br />farmers, The recharge sites are located along the Lower Platte and Beaver <br /> <br />Canal east of town of Brush (Figure 5). The Allyn Wind recharge site was <br /> <br />started in 1978 and has diverted an average of 330 acre-feet for recharge <br /> <br />per year. The Emmerson Lake Recharge site was started in 1981 and has <br /> <br />diverted an average of about 450 acre-ft per year. The other two sites were <br /> <br />started in 1984 but no diversion information was available. In 1985 total <br /> <br />diversions ~ere about 1100 acre-ft. <br /> <br />2.2.9. Riverside Irrigation Company <br /> <br />The Riverside Irrigation Company has developed two recharge <br /> <br />projects. These recharge sites are: (8A) Headley recharge project, and <br />(8B) Goodrich Fqrms. These recharge projects were started in 1982 and 1983 <br /> <br />respectively. The operation of both of these sites was stopped due to <br /> <br />financial difficulties. Recently efforts have been made to begin operation <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />..L. L <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />" ~. ,'.~ <br /> <br />~ < <br />:!' '1j <br />, ;~~;--4l <br />1.~. ~'_~;;' .u...;" ~~_ .. .. <br /> <br />33 <br />