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Loan Projects
Contract/PO #
C150302
Contractor Name
WRCC, Inc.
Contract Type
Loan
County
Larimer
Weld
Loan Projects - Doc Type
Approval Letter
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. <br />,a <br />P <br />Water Project Loan Program - Project Data Sheet <br />Updated 1/14/2011 <br />Borrower: WRCC, Inc. <br />Project Name: Cobb Lake Inlet Structure <br />Drainage Basin: South Platte <br />Total Project Cost: $1,433,000 <br />Increased to $1,488,000 <br />Type of Borrower: Blended <br />County: Larimer, Weld <br />Project Type: Reservoir Rehabilitation <br />Water Source: Cache La Poudre <br />Funding Sources: Construction Fund <br />Average Delivery: 35,000 acre-feet <br />(Ag & Middle Income Municipal) <br />CWCB Loan: $1,301,890 (Including 1% fee) Interest Rate: 2.85% Term: 30 years <br />Increased to $1,352,592 (Including 1% fee) <br />WRCC, Inc. (Company) owns and operates six storage reservoirs in Larimer and Weld Counties <br />including Cobb Lake (Reservoir). The inlet ditch to the Reservoir has been badly eroded over time <br />and vertical degradation has resulted in very steep ditch side slopes that are a safety concern. The <br />inlet structures were built in the early 1900s and have been patched over the years; however, they are <br />to the point where they could be subject to sudden catastrophic failure and the Reservoir could not <br />be filled. The Company intends to reconstruct the exising inlet structures ditch to address both the <br />safety and possible failure issues. Construction is near complete. Additional funds are needed to <br />address minor erosion that occurred during testing and initial use during fill. <br />Location Map <br />
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