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Water Conservation
Project Type
Ag/Muni Grant
Contract/PO #
C153710
Applicant
Town of Nucla
Project Name
Raw Water Irrigation Project
Title
Town of Nucla Raw Water Irrigation Project
County
Montrose
Water Conservation - Doc Type
Final Report
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Nucla Gravity Flow System Contract
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\Water Conservation\Backfile
Nucla Gravity Flow System Phase 2 Final Report
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\Water Conservation\Backfile
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />SUMMARY <br /> <br />Phase II consisted of the construction of gravity flow irrigation <br /> <br />system from the headgate to several public use sites and 43 <br /> <br /> <br />customers within the town. A gravity flow system was <br /> <br /> <br />implemented on the western side which automatically allows for <br /> <br /> <br />43-63 psi because of the water surface elevation of the <br /> <br /> <br />headgate. The High School, Elementary School, the municipal park <br /> <br /> <br />and 43 customers will be served. <br /> <br />The goal of the project was to reduce the amount of treated water <br />used for irrigation; to extend the life of the current water <br />treatment plant; to reduce capital cost associated with <br />compliance w~th EPA's Safe Drinking Water Act re~lations; and to <br />increase the community's capacity to provide potable and non- <br />potable water for residential, commercial, or industrial uses. <br />Limited.water resources, coupled with intermountain growth in the <br />West, are forcing small communities to evaluate their water <br />resources and to conserve through increased education and <br />innovation. This is our attempt to decrease consumption of our <br />treated water resource and create a water efficient irrigation <br />system. <br />
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