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<br />~ " <br />.. <br /> <br />;; <br /> <br />9 CWCB Construction Fund Grant Application <br />Grand Valley Water Management Project <br /> <br />9. What is the estimated cost of the project? Please include estimated Engineering costs, and <br />estimated Construction costs, if known: <br /> <br />Plan/F easibility <br /> <br />NEP AlPermitting <br /> <br />Design <br /> <br />Construction management/engineering <br /> <br />Construction <br />Net Present Value of Operation, Maintenance and Replacement <br />for a 50-year project life <br /> <br />$400,000 <br /> <br />500,000 <br /> <br />300,000 <br /> <br />800,000 <br /> <br />5,000,000 <br />1,400,000 <br /> <br />Total <br /> <br />$8.400.000 <br /> <br />10. <br /> <br />What amount are you requesting?: <br />Endangered Fish Recovery Program <br />State of Colorado Cost Share <br /> <br />$7,000,000 <br />$1,400,000 <br /> <br />It is anticipated that State Funds will be set up in a trust account to fund annual operation <br />and maintenance of water management facilities. The CWCB and the GVWUA will <br />negotiate the terms of the Trust Fund before initiating construction. <br /> <br />Part C. - Project Sponsor Financial Information <br /> <br />1. Please provide a summary of all revenue received during the last two years by category <br />(such as service charges, tap fees, assessments, etc.): <br /> <br />2. Please provide a brief narrative description of potential sources of funding (in addition to <br />the CWCB) which have been explored or which will be explored for the proposed project <br />(Examples would be banks, U.S. Farmer's Home Administration, Colorado Water <br />Resources and Power Development Authority, etc.) <br /> <br />This project is a component of the RIP Recovery Action Plan. RIP construction funds <br />have been programmed for this initiative. Additionally, Bureau of Reclamation General <br />Investigation funds and State and local in-kind services have been utilized to conduct <br />planning and feasibility level analyses. <br />