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<br />Instructions: This application should be typed or printed neatly with black ink. Attach additional sheets as <br /> <br />necessary to fully answer any question or to provide additional information that would be helpful in the <br /> <br />evaluation of this application. When fInished, please return this application to: <br /> <br />THE COLORADO WATER CONSERV ATlON BOARD <br />Attn: John W. Van Sciver <br />1313 Sherman St., Room 721 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Phone Number 303/866-3441 - Fax Number 303/866-4434 <br />e-mail: john.vansciver@state.co.us <br /> <br />Part A. - Description of the Applicant (Generally, the applicant is also the prospective owner and sponsor of <br />the proposed project. If this is not the case, please contact the CWCB staff before completing this application.) <br /> <br />1. Name of applicant G1enwood Irrigation Company <br /> <br />Mailing Address P.O. Box 27; Glenwood Springs, Co. 81602 <br /> <br />Business Phone Number ( 970 945 6746 <br />Federal ID Number 84-0212608 <br /> <br />Fax Phone Number (970 928 9764 <br />e-mail Addresssandyj@rof.net <br /> <br />2. Person to contact regarding this application, if different from above: <br />Name Raymond F. Thompson <br />PositionlTit1e Secretary - Treasurer <br />Address P.O.Box 518; Glenwood Springs, Co. 81602 <br />Business Phone Number (970 945 5081 <br />e-mail Addressfrugal@compuserve.com <br /> <br />Home Phone Number ( <br /> <br />3. Type of organization (Ditch Co., Irrigation District, Municipality, etc.): Ditch Co, <br />Date of Annual Meeting _3rd. Saturday in February <br />Is the organization incorporated in the State of Colorado? YES _X_NO <br />include a copy of the articles of incorporation, and the bylaws with this application form.) <br /> <br />(If YES, please <br /> <br />4. Please provide a brief description of the owner's existing water supply facilities and <br />describe any existing operational or maintenance problems. Attach separate sheets if <br />needed, and a map of the service area. We have a diversion of 48CFS from the <br />Roaring Fork River and 2 CFS from Cattle Creek and approximately 8 miles of ditch <br />which was constructed about 1900. Our most urgent immediate problem is with the <br />headgate and spillway from the river which are in grave danger of washing out during <br />high water. Also, the Parshal flume has rusted out and needs replacment. <br />A 42" metal pipe siphon midway along the ditch which was constructed in the 1960's is <br />