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Water Supply Reserve Account – Grant Application Form <br />Form Revised O ctober 2006 <br />_______________________________________ <br /> <br />and creates a safety hazard for boaters during high and medium flow periods when water does <br />overflow the dam. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />T he Paonia and Feldman Ditch Diversion Project’s three main goals include: <br /> <br /> Enhance watershed health through restoration of an efficient water - conserving diversion <br />1. <br />struc ture <br />. The proposed structure will deliver exactly the decreed amount of water into the <br />existing supply systems using a technologically up - to - date system to make efficient use of the <br />water allotted to the ditch es . This will reduce the need for those with se nior water rights to <br />restrict flow to junior users, as well as increase flows for aquatic life, the surrounding <br />communities, and the Gunnison River Basin. The elimination of annual bulldozing will reduce <br />upstream and downstream migration of the down cuttin g process that is currently taking place. <br /> Improve fish and wildlife habitat by reducing the need for bulldozers. <br />2. Once the permanent <br />low maintenance structure is built, channel disturbance by large equipment will cease. This will <br />decrease suspended sedimen t, improving and diversifying aquatic macroinvertebrate and fish <br />species that require clear clean water. <br /> Create safer recreation through construction of a low - head rock diversion wall. <br />3. The <br />community will benefit from t he absence of a river - wide gravel dam that diverts the entire river. <br />This will make recreational boating through this reach safer. Boaters will be able to float over a <br />new rock wall without being sucked toward the ditch. Fish populations and the aquatic food <br />web they rely on will be bolstered , increasing the carrying capacity of the riparian ecosystem <br />and creating a more sustainable fishery for angling opportunities. <br /> <br />Long - term benefits to the community include a more reliable water source for sustainable <br />agriculture and reduced costs of wate r delivery to agricultural producers. The community will <br />also benefit from improved environment and aesthetics, as well as an economy boosted by an <br />increased number of boaters and anglers using the river in the spring, drawn by improved <br />recreation opportun ities. <br /> <br />The project will be of major benefit to the water commissioner; having a controllable structure at <br />the point of diversion will provide a much better idea about who is getting the water and will help <br />the commissioner and the ditch rider to control f lows and make determinations about calls. This <br />will further the goal in SWSI Recommendation #1 of reducing conflict among interest groups. <br /> <br />The project also addresses the issue of funding environmental and recreational enhancements, as <br />addressed in SWSI F i nding #8 and R ecommendation #4. The benefits to environmental and <br />recreational uses have been enumerated elsewhere in this proposal. The project will also help small <br />agricultural users, an issued identified in SWSI F inding #9. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />7 <br /> <br />