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<br />The Selected Project <br /> <br />RID plans to pursue alternative #3. Only by purchasing the 46 <br />private rights can RID ensure the control they are looking for. <br />Alternative #3 prevents third party uncertainty and gives RID <br />perpetual control of the GASP water. <br /> <br />Water Rights <br /> <br />RID has a long list of storage rights, a direct flow right and <br />numerous recharge rights that they control. A list of these <br />rights, complied by the State Engineers Office, can be found in <br />Appendix C. <br /> <br />The water for purchase is decreed as follows: <br /> <br />Riverside Reservoir <br /> <br />Decree Date <br />04/01/1902 <br /> <br />Estimated Delivery <br />16 AF/right (gross) <br />8 AF/right (consumptive) <br /> <br />The total maximum gross delivery of all the rights is 736 Acre- <br />feet. A thorough consumptive use analysis will not have to be <br />performed on this water because RID has no intention at this time <br />to use this water for anything other than irrigation. <br /> <br />Cost Est~te <br /> <br />The estimated total project cost is $1,638,000. <br /> <br />Item <br /> <br />Estimated Cost <br /> <br />1. Planning and Engineering Costs <br />2. Bridge Financing Costs <br />3. Water Costs (46 Riverside rights) <br /> <br />$ 500 <br />$ 5,000 <br />$1,632,500 <br /> <br />Total Cost $1,638,000 <br /> <br />Feasibility Study <br />RID Water Rights Project 4 <br />February 2006 <br />