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Loan Projects
Contract/PO #
C150058A
Contractor Name
Dolores Water Conservancy District
Contract Type
Loan
Water District
71
County
Dolores
Bill Number
SB 01-157
Loan Projects - Doc Type
Approval Letter
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<br />. <br /> <br />The District completed a reconnaissance study for WETP ACK in November 1998. <br />Several of the concepts developed in the reconnaissance study were investigated funher <br />in the feasibility study, which has been prepared for the project as presented here. The <br />feasibility study was prepared with a $75,000 Construction Fund loan and was conducted <br />by the District in cooperation with Harris Water Engineering of Durango. " <br /> <br />Proiect SummarY <br /> <br />The project involves a system of pipelines, pumps and related facilities to deliver water to <br />the District's Dove Creek Canal system for the irrigation of 4,000 acres of new lands that <br />are presently dry land farmed. Water will be delivered to irrigators in pipes under <br />pressure for sprinkler irrigation only. The major facilities and the locations of the <br />proposed irrigated areas are shown on the attached figure. A presentation on the technical <br />features of the project will be made at the November 20th Board meeting. <br /> <br />Water for the proj ect will be obtained by the purchase of shares in the Montezuma Valley <br />Irrigation Company (MVIC) and by the acquisition of Totten Reservoir (3,300 acre-foot <br />capacity), which is presently owned by MVIC. All MVIC water rights are decreed for <br />diversions from the Dolores River. The MVIC shares will be used directly for diversions <br />to the new lands while the water in Totten Reservoir will be used for exchange in the <br />southern portion of the District's water supply system. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Adequate water will be provided for full service irrigation as defined by the District. <br />Shortages will occur in some years. Monthly operations studies were conducted for an <br />historic period of record, which included a five-year drought. The operations studies <br />ir,dicate a:l estL."llated yield of 7,840 acre-feet per year in most years. <br /> <br />The costs for acquisition ofMVIC water and Totten Reservoir are $2,250,000. <br />Construction costs, escalated for inflation over four years, are conservatively estimated at <br />$5,817,000 for a total project cost of $8,067,000. Costs are itemized by major category in <br />the table below. The costs in the table have not been escalated for inflation during <br />construction. <br /> <br />The District is in the process of acquiring MVIC water and hopes to complete acquisition <br />in early 200 1. Construction is scheduled to begin in 2002 and would be done in stages <br />over a period of four years. <br /> <br />Dolores Irrigation Project Cost Summary <br />Year 2000 $ <br /> <br />Item <br />Pipelines, pumps and other facilities <br />Engineering, admin. and contingencies <br />I Total estimated construction cost <br />J\1fVIC shares and Totten Reservoir <br />Total costs <br /> <br />Estimated Cost <br />$3,837,000 <br />$1,227,000 <br />$5,064,000 <br />$2,250,000 <br />$7,314,000 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />{ ; <br /> <br />~-/ <br /> <br />
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