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Contract/PO #
C150061
Contractor Name
Colorado Water Protective and Development Association
Contract Type
Loan
Water District
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Bill Number
SB 01-157
Loan Projects - Doc Type
Approval Letter
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<br /> <br />I! <br /> <br />-0 ,") ...'j <br /> <br />Proposed Purchase <br /> <br />Twenty of the wells in CWPDA are not Rule 14 wells, meaning their depletions must be <br />covered by a Substitute Water Supply Plan and, eventually, a Plan of Augmentation. Four <br />of the 20 non-Rule 14 wells are covered by Fry-Ark return flows while 16 will require the <br />lease or purchase of water which is the subject of this loan request. The estimated average <br />depletions from these 16 wells are 186.5 acre-feet per year. The wells are located from <br />Leadville to La Junta as shown on the attached maps. <br /> <br />CWPDA has purchased 87.35 shares in the Bessemer Ditch to be used as a source of <br />replacement water for the 16 wells. The average annual consumptive use from these <br />shares is estimated at 168 acre-feet. The shares were used for the irrigation of 92 acres of <br />land that will be dried up and revegetated. The difference between the average annual <br />depletions of 186.5 acre-feet and the replacement water of 168 acre-feet will be made up <br />initially by leasing about 18 acre-feet. <br /> <br />The Bessemer headgate is located in Pueblo Reservoirand the service area is generally <br />east of Pueblo on the south side of the Arkansas River. The Bessemer system has a total <br />of 15 direct flow rights and one storage right. Appropriation dates range from 1861 to <br />1887 and water has been available in virtually every year of operation. Only the most <br />junior water right would be out of priority in drought years. <br /> <br />In October 1999, W.W. Wheeler (Wheeler) of Englewood submitted a comprehensive <br />feasibility study for the purchase or lease of a number of water sources for offsetting <br />CWPDA's well depletions. Wheeler and CWPDA also submitted a supplementary report <br />for the purchase of the Bessemer shares in January 2001. <br /> <br />In January 2001, Wheeler submitted an appraisal of the 87.35 Bessemer shares. The <br />appraisal indicates an average value per share of $4,220 or about $2,200 per acre-foot of <br />consumptive use. At $4,220 per share, the estimated market value of the 87.35 Bessemer <br />shares would be about $368,600. <br /> <br />Loan Request <br /> <br />CWPDA acquired the 87.3 Bessemer shares at a cost of $245,121 financed through loans <br />from the Community Bank of Southern Colorado and from CWPDA's own water <br />acquisition account. The commercial bank loan was made at 9.0 percent for 30 years. <br /> <br />The total estimated cost of the project including the loans for acquiring the shares, <br />engineering costs and an augmentation (flow-measuring) station is summarized in Table <br />1. <br /> <br />2 <br />
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