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Colorado State University
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<br />~ <br />f'"J-U-B} <br />~ <br /> <br />J-U-B ENGINEERS, Inc. <br />ENGINEERS · SURVEYORS · PLANNERS <br /> <br />Regional Office <br />466 North 900 West <br />Kaysville, UT 84037 <br /> <br />801-547-0393 <br />FAX: 801-547-0397 <br /> <br />October 25,2000 <br /> <br />John Wilkins-Wells <br />Assistant Professor <br />Senior Research Scientist <br />Department of Sociology <br />Clark Building B258 <br />Colorado State University <br />Ft. Collins CO 80523 <br /> <br />- - <br />RE: PROPOSAL FOR ASSESSMENT OF POTENTIAL FOR PRESSURIZED DUAL WATER <br />SYSTEMS IN NORTHEASTERN COLORADO <br /> <br />Gentlemen: <br /> <br />On behalf of J-U-BENGINEERS, Inc. (J-U-B), I offer our firm's support to the successful outcome of <br />this important project, the Assessment of Potential for Pressurized Dual Water Systems in'Northern <br />Colorado. J-U-Bhas partiCipated in the stridyand development of dual water systems in Utah, Idaho and <br />Washington with particular emphasis recently throughout the expanding Wasatch Fronrregiol1l in ' <br />Northern Utah. The~e projects have proven to be very feasible arid have been. who1e-:'heartedly supported <br />by the Utah State Department of Natural Resources Division of Water Resources. <br /> <br />J-U-B hereby offers our commitment to this project by providing "in-kind" services with the following <br />emphasis and value: <br /> <br />Stage I, Task 4 - Development Cost Analysis <br /> <br />This task will include an estimate of installation costs and basic engineering requirements of dual systems <br />for agricultural water suppliers serving standard-sized subdivisions, and applied to both new and <br />retrofitted subdivisions. A sample breakdown wiil be given of costs and engineering based on siml1ar <br />installations in other localities were dual system are presently operational. The section will also discuss <br />how these systems are normally financed and what consumer water rates typiCally apply in situations <br />comparable to those of northeastern Colorado, and expected improvements in residential and subdivision <br />land values resulting from dual system availability. <br /> <br />Value of in-kind services...... ........ ...... ............... ......... ...$ 12, 500 <br /> <br />Stage II, Task I - Composite Ditch Company Dual System Planning Map <br /> <br />This task will include the creation of a planning map that will include all parcels in the service area' of the <br />ditch cciinpany;the location of enterprise diversion points, ditches and laterals' and their appro'ximate <br />rights':of-way; reservoir storage, farm wells and their capacity, potential augmentation'aquifers, " <br />agricultural land classes,'present subdivisions, rural subdivision development impact areas (low and <br />high), rural domestic pipelines presently servicing the enterprise service area, elevation and topography, <br /> <br />27 <br /> <br />* <br />
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