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7. Irrigation System: <br />This alternative will promote water conservation and preserve the BLOA water <br />rights. The irrigation system will allow watering of the open space and <br />homeowner areas with raw water and therefore relieve Mid Valley Metropolitan <br />District of the burden of providing additional potable water to irrigate during the <br />summer months. Due to the rising costs of potable water, BLOA water rights, and <br />water conservation, this is an economical and feasible alternative. <br />The Selected Project <br />The BLOA has chosen to install a subdivision wide underground irrigation system encompassing <br />the open space, parks, and taps to owners' lots. A preliminary layout and design is attached as <br />Appendix B. <br />The Selected Project will loop through the various phases of Blue Lake. Water will be delivered <br />to all open space and each lot in the development. <br />The system will use the water rights outline in the following section. <br />. _�� ; �� <br />The BLOA's decreed water rights and appropriations begin in 1882. A list of the BLOA's water <br />rights are shown in the following table. <br />I► . �� - � ��- • �- � <br />Robinson Ditch <br />(10.5 shares) [0.23 cfs] <br />Blue Lake Owners' Association Water Rights <br />� <br />irrigated acreage, <br />now Blue Lake <br />Subdivision <br />(municipal use) <br />:.• .�M. .� �• - <br />6/15/1882 <br />4/15/1886 <br />11/15/1886 <br />4/25/ 1899 <br />4/25/1900 <br />9/1/1900 <br />8/14/1948 <br />Page -3- <br />Flow in c� <br />1.77 cfs <br />