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07000000049
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Stratus Consulting, Inc.
Contract Type
Grant
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<br />Stratus Consulting <br /> <br />Private Nonprofit Water Systems in Colorado <br /> <br />Table 2.2. Results of survey of county planners with respect to private nonprofit systems <br /> <br />Number of private Projected % Is growth in <br />nonprofit water change in private nonprofit <br />systems (as identified population systems likely <br />by Stratus Consulting from 2005 to greater than <br />from SDWIS) 2010 population growth? <br /> <br />8 2.3% No <br /> <br />3 1. 7% <br /> <br />3 3.8% <br /> <br />7 2.3% <br /> <br />7 2.7% <br /> <br />County <br />Adams <br />Arapahoe <br />Archuleta <br />Chaffee <br />Delta <br /> <br />No <br /> <br />Notes <br /> <br />Small systems usually annexed into existing, larger ones. <br /> <br />Coun~ will likely experience growth in existing private nonprofit systems. <br />New systems either for-profit or developments between 4 to 8 lots. <br /> <br />El Paso <br />Elbert <br />Garfield <br /> <br />Grand <br /> <br />Gunnison <br /> <br />La Plam <br /> <br />4 <br />2 <br />19 <br /> <br />2.8% <br />3.8% <br />4.5% <br /> <br />Yes <br /> <br />Two applications ready now, 2-3 more in the next 6 months. Usually, the <br />developer is the HOA for a while, until the homeowners take over (certain <br />% oflots are sold). Towns unwilling to expand infrastructure. <br /> <br />The coun~ does not accept new private nonprofit systems, and most of the <br />growth occurs in areas where larger districts already exist. Remaining <br />private nonprofits required to enter service agreements with municipal <br />districts (still privately owned, but the water system pays a municipal <br />district to operate their system). <br /> <br />No applications are foreseen in the next 6-12 months, but the coun~ expects <br />new systems in 2-5 years (growth rate of systems may be equal to <br />population growth rate). <br /> <br />Coun~ in favor of special districts/metro districts - pushing small systems <br />toward Government entities. <br /> <br />Lake <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />3.4% <br /> <br />No <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />1.3% <br /> <br />No <br /> <br />20 <br /> <br />2.7% <br /> <br />No <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />3.6% <br /> <br /> <br />Page 2-7 <br />SCll199 <br />
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