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Water Supply Reserve Account - Grant Application Form <br />Fonn Revised May 2007 <br />Existing Springs A-E are all located in the NW '/4, NW '/4, Section 4, Township 22 South, Range 59 West, <br />of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Crowley County, Colorado <br />Existing Sources: <br />Spring Name Water Production Rate <br />F 5.0 Gallons/Minute <br />G 10.0 Gallons/Minute <br />Selenium Level (Micrograms/Liter) <br />36.0 <br />66.0 <br />H 5.0 Gallons/Minute <br />I 12.0 Gallons/Minute <br />J 12.0 Gallons/Minute <br />K & L 16.0 Gallons/Minute <br />20.0 <br />15.0 <br />12.0 <br />9.5 <br />Existing Spring F is located in the SE '/4, NW '/4, Section 4, Township 22 South, Range 59 West, of the <br />Sixth Principal Meridian, in Crowley County, Colorado <br />Existing Spring G is located in the SW '/4, NE '/4, Section 4, Township 22 South, Range 59 West, of the <br />Sixth Principal Meridian, in Crowlev County, Colorado <br />Existing Springs A-G are fully developed with existing infiltration galleries. <br />Proposed Spring H is located in the SE '/4, SE 1/4, Section 32, Township 21 South, Range 59 West, of the <br />Sixth Principal Meridian, in Crowley County, Colorado. <br />Proposed Spring I is located in the NW '/4, SE 1/4, Section 32, Township 21 South, Range 59 West, of the <br />Sixth Principal Meridian, in Crow lev County, Colorado. <br />Proposed Spring J is located in the NW '/4, SW 1/4, Section 32, Township 21 South, Range 59 West, of <br />the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Crowley County, Colorado. <br />Proposed Spring K is located in the SE '/4, SE 1/4, Section 25, Township 21 South, Range 60 West, of the <br />Sixth Principal Meridian, in Crow-lev Countv, Colorado. <br />Proposed Spring L is located in the NW '/4, SE 1/4, Section 25, Towwnship 21 South, Range 60 West, of <br />the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Crowley Count-,-, Colorado. <br />The Haimnond Springs are located in the NW '/4, Section 17, Township 22 South, Range 59 West, of the <br />Sixth Principal Meridian, in Otero County, Colorado. <br />The Hammond Springs are piped to the existing water storage tanks, where it is blended with the North <br />Springs water, and delivered to the customers. The Hammond Springs water is low in selenium, and the <br />blending process reduces these levels to be in compliance with State Health Department Regulations. <br />All of the existing springs are adjudicated in Case No. W-2939, and were awarded an absolute award of 72 <br />12