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Drought Mitigation
Title
Colorado Drought Plan Survey
Date
1/15/2000
Description
2000 Drought Document
Basin
Statewide
Drought Mitigation - Doc Type
Reports
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Conservation <br />District <br />Contacts <br />Remarks <br />Conservancy District <br />Secretary Treasurer <br />We watch for water filings, and we are developing a community <br />970 -588 -3416 <br />spring for domestic use. <br />Lower South Platte <br />Bob Schott <br />We are working toward a plan. The district has a recharge project. <br />Water Conservancy <br />Manager <br />We would like a good model of drought planning to assist us. Have <br />District <br />970 -522 -1378 <br />new augmentation plan 700 days away and involves areas that are <br />offstream for recharge projects. <br />Mancos Water <br />Gary Kennedy <br />We have done a simple Water Conservation Plan through the <br />Conservancy District <br />Superintendent <br />Bureau of Reclamation. In water management must fill up <br />970 -533 -7325 <br />reservoirs or give the water up. <br />Michigan River Water <br />Newell Geer <br />We have built a reservoir and have a water release policy. During <br />Conservancy District <br />President <br />drought periods we meet with county commissioners to help make <br />970 - 723 -4691 <br />decision. We have an understanding regarding conservation in <br />drought periods. We think a drought plan is a good idea and can be <br />made to work. Since a shareholder is entitled to all the shares he has <br />paid for through assessments it is difficult to tell him he can't use <br />them all <br />Middle Park Water <br />Stanley Cazier <br />Supplies for MPCD are Windy Gap operated and owned by the <br />Conservancy District <br />Attorney <br />municipal sub - district of the NCWCD. Wolford Mountain <br />970 - 887 -3376 <br />Reservoir is operated by the CRWCD. We have filed an exchange <br />application that will substitute Wolford for Windy Gap water in a <br />drought situation. <br />North Fork Water <br />Jean Hampton <br />None <br />Conservancy District <br />Secretary Treasurer <br />980 - 872 -2488 <br />North La Junta Water <br />Roy Fritch <br />None <br />Conservancy District <br />President <br />719- 384 -7136 <br />Northern Colorado <br />Eric Wilkinson <br />We did a regional water demand study based on land use rather <br />Water Conservancy <br />970 - 667 -2437 <br />than population. Fort Collins is now metering to help with <br />District <br />conservation. <br />Purgatoire River Water <br />719 - 846 -7285 <br />None <br />Conservancy District <br />Rio Blanco Water <br />Ann Brady <br />None <br />Conservancy District <br />District Manager <br />970 - 675 -5055 <br />Saint Vrain & Left <br />Les Williams <br />We have a Master Water Supply Plan prepared in the late 80's. The <br />Hand Water <br />Executive Director <br />hydro study looked for new reservoirs (Power Authority and <br />Conservancy District <br />303 - 772 -4060 <br />CWCB 1986). The City of Longmont probably has an ordinance. <br />"Its been wet for so many years, we are worried about what would <br />happen in a drought with the population increase" <br />San Luis Valley Water <br />719- 852 -2315 <br />None <br />Conservancy District <br />San Miguel Water <br />William Bray <br />We have a hydro study by Boyle Engineers in early 90's. We need <br />Conservancy District <br />President <br />new reservoirs and do not have enough storage in times of drought. <br />719- 846 -7285 <br />Silt Water <br />970 - 675 -5055 <br />Reservoir levels trigger drought responses. <br />Conservancy District <br />Southeastern Colorado <br />Les Williams <br />We do not own facilities but allocate left over project water. The <br />Water Conservancy <br />Treaurer <br />ratio is 51% municipal and 49% agriculture. Realistic figures for <br />
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