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<br />-. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Silt Water Conservancy District <br />January 26-27, 2000 <br /> <br />Agenda Item 13a. <br />(Updated February 4, 2000) <br /> <br />Water Project Construction Loan Program-Project Data <br /> <br />Borrower: Silt Water Conservancy District <br /> <br />Total Project Cost: $164,400 <br /> <br />Project Name: Colorado River Diversion Structure <br /> <br />Project Type: Rehabilitation <br /> <br />County: Garfield <br /> <br />Drainage Basin: Colorado River <br /> <br />Water Source: Colorado River <br /> <br />Funding Sources: District, USBR, Bookcliff SCD, Commercial Bank, and CWCB <br /> <br />Type of Borrower: Agricultural <br /> <br />Median Household Income: N/A <br /> <br />CWCB Small Project Loan: $100,000 <br /> <br />Interest Rate: 4% <br /> <br />Term: 30 years <br /> <br />CWCB Grant: $0 <br /> <br />Average Annual Volume of Water delivered: 13,384 acre-feet <br /> <br />The Silt Water Conservancy District is located in Garfield County, in the vicinity of the Town of Silt. The <br />District operates Silt Project facilities to supply irrigation water to 305 landowners for irrigation within the <br />5,915-acre service area. The diversion on the Colorado River Is in poor condition and the District plans to <br />rehabilitate it in early 2000. Total average annual deliveries for the District is 13,384 acre-feet, of which <br />3,000 acre-feet come from the Pumping Plant on the Colorado River. The Silt Water Conservancy District <br />was formed and decreed June 3, 1957 under the 'Water Conservancy Acf' of the Sate of Colorado (C.R.S. <br />1953, 149-6-1 to 149-6-43.) The Natural Resources Conservation Service, Glenwood Springs Office, has <br />completed the feasibility study. Proposed funding for the project consists of a CWCB Small Project loan for <br />$100,000, a $35,000 grant from the US Bureau of Reclamation, a $25,000 grant from the Bookcliff Soil <br />Conservation District, and the remainder from the District. The Natural Resources Conservation Service <br />paid the cost of the feasibility study. <br /> <br />Location Map <br />5 <br />