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<br />SILVER HEIGHTS WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT <br />FEASmILITY REPORT <br /> <br />Introduction <br /> <br />The Silver Heights Water and Sanitation District (SHWSD) is located on the north edge of Castle <br />Rock, Douglas County, Colorado. The District consists of 514 acres, boundaries of which are <br />shown on Figure 1. <br /> <br />1. In February of 1999 the District installed a water well to provide water to its residents. The well <br />~~ ~lemen~n older well. Both 5'ells withdraw water from the Arapahoe formation. The old <br />~ well gradually deteriorating anR!roducing sand. The District is presently in the process of <br />contracting for installation of a pump, controls and pipeline to connect the well to the present <br />water distribution system. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Project Service Area and Facilities <br /> <br />The District boundaries as shown on Figure 1, encompass 514 acres. The District area is the <br />same as the service area. The District is located in Sections 22,23,26 and 27 ofT.7 S. and R. 67 <br />W. The District serves 109 homes and a residential care facility. Presently water is provided <br />from two water wells. One well withdraws water from the combination of the Denver and <br />Dawson (permit no. 8891-F) aquifers and the primary well withdraws water from the Arapahoe <br />aquifer. The old Arapahoe well (permit no. 17752-F) was completed with mill slot casing. Over <br />the years the well has produced sand and has caused excess wear on pumps. <br /> <br />In 1998 the District board voted to add an additional well in the Arapahoe (permit no. 51294-F). <br />This well was drilled in February, 1999. The well was constructed with wire wrapped well screen <br /> <br />1 <br />