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<br />Central Colorado WCD <br />November 19-21,2003 <br /> <br />Agenda Item 8e <br />(Updated November 21,2003) <br /> <br />The Subdistrict has spent approximately $10,000,000 over the past year on Phase I of <br />the project. This has included purchase of senior water rights and construction of Gravel <br />Pit storage facilities. <br /> <br />Feasibility Studies <br />The GMS-CCWCD has completed an updated feasibility study. The study includes an <br />assessment of alternatives available to provide additional augmentation water for its <br />members. <br /> <br />Water Rights. <br />The GMS-CCWCD owns water rights as listed in Table 1: <br /> <br />Table 1: Water Rights Owned <br />Ground Water Management Subdistrict - CCWCD <br /> <br />Comoanv <br /> <br />Box Elder Ditch <br />Brighton Ditch <br />Farmer's Independent Ditch <br />Fulton Ditch <br />Greeley & Loveland Ditch <br />Greeley Irrigation Ditch <br />Jones Ditch <br />Lake Loveland <br />Lower Latham Ditch <br />Lupton Bottom Ditch <br />Lupton Meadows Ditch <br />Platteville Milling & Irr. Ditch <br />Rural Ditch <br />Seven Lakes Reservoir <br />Union Ditch <br />Union Reservoir <br />Weldon Valley Ditch <br />Westmore Lake <br /> <br />Totals <br /> <br />Grand Total <br /> <br /> Amount <br />Location as of 2002 <br /> (acre-feet) <br />Windsor 50 <br />Brighton 20 <br />Platteville 81 <br />Brighton 628 <br />Greeley 413 <br />Greeley 680 <br />Greeley 15 <br />Loveland 260 <br />Greeley <br />Fort Lupton 600 <br />Fort Lupton 120 <br />Platteville <br />Longmont 53 <br />Loveland 240 <br />Greeley <br />Longmont 200 <br />Fort Morgan 150 <br />Greeley <br /> 3,510 <br /> <br />Amount <br />acquired 2003 <br />(acre-feet) <br /> <br />112 <br /> <br />588 <br /> <br />243 <br /> <br />101 <br /> <br />477 <br /> <br />59 <br />1580 <br /> <br />5.090 Acre-Feet <br /> <br />Ground Water Recharae Proiects <br />In 1979, the Subdistrict began developing a groundwater recharge program to <br />supplement the amount of water available for augmentation purposes. Numerous sites <br />have been developed in the Platteville, Greeley, Fort Morgan, and Hudson areas. To- <br />date, over 70,000 acre-feet of water has been recharged through these various projects. <br /> <br />2 <br />