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<br />Union Ditch Company <br />March 16-17,2004 <br /> <br />Agenda Item 25f <br /> <br />Water Project Construction Loan Program-Project Data <br /> <br />Borrower: Union Ditch Company (UDC) <br /> <br />County: Weld <br /> <br />Project Name: UDC Recharge Project <br /> <br />Project Type: Well Augmentation <br /> <br />Drainage Basin: South Platte <br /> <br />Water Source: South Platte River <br /> <br />Total Project Cost: $344,000 <br /> <br />Funding Sources: CWCB, UDC <br /> <br />Type of Borrower: Agricultural <br /> <br />Aver. Delivery: 206 acre-feet (consump. use) <br /> <br />CWCB Construction Fund Loan: $309,500 <br /> <br />Interest Rate: 2.50% <br /> <br />Term: 30 years <br /> <br />UDC operates the Union Ditch providing direct flow irrigation water to an area of 5,500-acres east of <br />the Town of LaSalle and south of Greeley. Water is diverted from the South Platte River at a headgate <br />east of the Town of Milliken. UDC operates approximately 15 miles of ditch and typically delivers <br />about 29,000 acre-feet of irrigation water per year. UDC has filed an application for an <br />Augmentation Plan to provide replacement water for 40 junior wells owned by shareholders, <br />formerly serviced by GASP, to replace out-of-priority irrigation well depletions. As part of the <br />Augmentation Plan UDC will need 50 AF of developed recharge storage capacity to offset the <br />depletions. The project involves the development of three recharge structures, with the top priority <br />site, the Mecure #1 Site (20 AF) developed initially in 2004, and the remaining two sites totaling 30 <br />AF developed in 2005. Each pond would be filled by water that is diverted from the Union Ditch. <br />The construction of each site will include pond excavation, flow measurement structures (flumes on <br />feeder canals or meters for pumps), headgate structures for feeder canals, and monitoring and <br />reporting measurement equipment (SCADA). The ponds will be relatively shallow in depth (< 10 <br />feet) and will include an earthen embankment around the perimeter of the pond. <br /> <br /> <br />v:.a <br /> <br />--~~~ <br />~i <br /> <br /><:> <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />jWelts <br /> <br />WeB <br /> <br />- , <br />~L-__ <br /> <br />, <br />/15 <br /> <br />Location Map <br /> <br />Page 7 of7 <br />