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<br />ST ATE OF COLORADO <br /> <br />;- <br /> <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board <br /> <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 721 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Phone: (303) 866-3441 <br />FAX: (303) 866-4474 <br />www.cwcb.state.co.us <br /> <br /> <br />MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />Bill Owens <br />Governor <br /> <br />FROM: <br /> <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board Members <br /> <br />Bruce Johnson, P.E. 0~~~'" . . <br />Mike Serlet, P.E., Chief <br />Water Supply Planning an mance Section <br /> <br />Greg E. Walcher <br />Executive Director <br /> <br />TO: <br /> <br />Rod Kuharich <br />CWCB Director <br /> <br />Dan McAuliffe <br />Deputy Director <br /> <br />DATE: November 15, 2002 <br /> <br />SUBJECT: Agenda Item 20f, November 25-26, Board Meeting <br />Water Supply Planning and Finance Section - New Loans <br />Little Thompson Water District - Proposed Dry Creek Reservoir <br /> <br />Introduction <br /> <br />The Little Thompson Water District (LlWD) is applying for a $3,937,500 loan to construct a new water <br />storage reservoir in a 50/50 partnership with the Central Weld County Water District (CWCWD). . Both <br />districts would jointly build, own and operate the proposed. reservoir. The estimated total cost-of the <br />project is $10,500,000. In conjunction with this loan request, the CWCWD is also submitting a <br />$3,937,500 loan request. Please see the attached project summary and map. <br /> <br />Backaround <br /> <br />L TWO and CWCWD jointly own the Carter Lake Filter Plant that treats Colorado-Big Thompson (C- <br />ST) water for use by their customers. Currently, the filter plant has no raw water storage facility. All <br />water treated by the plant is delivered directly from Carter Lake to the filter plant through the St. <br />Vrain Supply Canal. Consequently, the Districts are entirely dependent on availability of water from <br />Carter Lake. In wet years, the Districts are unable to treat and store all of the water to which they. <br />are entitled, and consequently must take less than their water rights would allow. Over the last 10 <br />years, the Districts together have had to carry over or lose approximately 1000 acre-feet per year. <br />In dry years, the Districts qan have a shortage of water that cannot be overcome by supply from <br />Carter Lake, and cOnsequently are forced to meet their current demands by augmenting with water <br />from outside entities. In addition, any condition that would interrupt supply from Carter Lake such <br />as maintenance to Carter Lake or the St. Vrain Supply Canal also would cause interruption in <br />operation of the treatment plant. Currently, the only storage the Districts have, other than Carter <br />Lake, is in their treated water storage tanks. These tanks can meet the needs of th.e Districts for <br />only about eight hours. The proposed reservoir, located west of Berthoud and 2-3 miles. southeast <br />of the Carter Lake Filter Plant, would allow storage of 5200 acre feet of raw water for use at the <br />Filter Plant.. .. <br /> <br />Flood Protection. Water Supply Planning and Finance. Stream and Lake Protection <br />Water Supply Protection. Conservation and Drought Planning <br />