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Loan Projects
Contract/PO #
C150162
Contractor Name
Johnson and Edwards Ditch Company
Contract Type
Loan
Water District
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Loan Projects - Doc Type
Feasibility Study
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<br />Lmplementation Schedule <br /> <br />The following schedule is proposed for implementation of the <br />project: <br /> <br />Task <br />~Complete Final Design <br />2. Start Construction <br />3. Complete Construction <br />4. Project is Operational <br /> <br />Date <br />12/05/03 <br />12/12/03 <br />12/22/03 <br />01/01/04 <br /> <br />Social, Economic, and Physical Impacts <br /> <br />The project will have no significant social impacts. <br /> <br />Although JEDC will be impacted with costs associated with their <br />portion of construction and loan repayment, the project will have <br />a long term positive economic impact by assuring a more certain <br />source of augmentation for the JEDC. The JEDC will also be able <br />to reduce or eliminate their assessments with GASP and may have <br />excess augmentation water available to lease for financial <br />compensation. <br /> <br />The project will have no significant physical impacts once <br />construction is complete. The new well will occupy a minimal <br />amount of space down close to the river and the pipe line from <br />the well will be buried underground. The recharge pond grounds <br />will have setting water part of the year but will generally <br />return to its current appearance once the water percolates back <br />into the ground. <br /> <br />Permitting <br /> <br />All easements and rights of way are being arranged for. All <br />arrangements are within shareholders of the JEDC. <br /> <br />The JEDC expects to be exempt from 404 permitting. This will be <br />confirmed with the Denver District, Army Corps of Engineers. <br /> <br />Feasibility Study <br />JEDC Aug Project <br />October 2003 <br /> <br />7 <br />
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