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Windy Gap and C-BT <br />project water supplies <br />to 13 water providers in <br />Boulder, Larimer, <br />Morgan and Weld coun- <br />ties. In years of abun- <br />dant supplies, Windy <br />Gap also will provide <br />water for rental to other <br />users in the NCWCD <br />boundaries. <br />By supplementing the <br />region's limited water <br />supplies, the Windy Gap <br />Project plays an impor- <br />tant role in providing a <br />secure source of water <br />for northeastern <br />Colorado. Its role will <br /> <br />become increasingly <br />important as the <br />demand for water <br />increases in the region <br />The Windy Gap Project <br />was born from a vision <br />that required 18 years <br />to reach reality. The <br />magnitude of that <br />undertaking clearly <br />demonstrates the dedi- <br />cation and commitment <br />necessary to provide <br />the water supplies <br />needed to assure a sta- <br />ble future for a region <br />never far removed from <br />its drought-plagued <br />past. <br /> <br />Future generations <br />on both sides <br />of the mountains <br />will enjoy the <br />benefits of these <br />projects for <br />many generations <br />to come. <br />99 <br />W.D. Farr, <br />Subdistrict president <br />1970-1995 <br />WINDY GAP PROJECT 19 <br />More than 500 people attended the Windy Gap <br />Dedication on June 29, 1985