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11/17/2011 1:11:44 PM
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5/21/2008 8:16:27 AM
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WSRA Grant and Loan Information
Basin Roundtable
South Platte
Additional Roundtables
Metro
Applicant
Clear Creek County
Description
Upper Mountain Counties Water Needs Asessment in the South Platte and Metro Basins
Account Source
Basin
Board Meeting Date
5/21/2008
Contract/PO #
C150429
WSRA - Doc Type
Grant Application
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Water Supply Reserve Account - Grant Application Form <br />Foim Re~ised nla~ 2007 <br />6. Water Availabilit~- and Sustainabilit~- - this infoimation is needed to assess the viabilit~r and effectiveness of the <br />~~ater project or activit~~. Please provide a description of each ~vater supplti- source to be i~tilized for, or the ~vater bod~~ <br />to be affected b~-. the ~~ater activiri-. For ~~-ater supply- sources being utilized, describe its loclUon, ~-ield, e~-tent of <br />developinent, and «ater right status. For «ater bodies being affected, describe its location, eitent of developinent, and <br />the eipected effect of the ~~-ater activin- on the ~~-ater bod~-, in either case, the anal~rsis should talce into consideration a <br />reasonable range of h~ drologic vaiiation. <br />The main purpose of this analysis is to determine the long term availability of ground water in <br />the fractured and faulted bedrock aquifers in the study area and evaluate if the use of ground <br />water at buildout for the four county study area can be sustained. The study will use <br />information on precipitation in the study area from 1950 to the present, recharge related to <br />this precipitation, and increased use of ground water as the area has developed to take into <br />consideration a range of hydrologic variation over the period which included wet, average, <br />and dry periods of precipitation. <br />9 <br />
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