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WSRA Grant and Loan Information
Basin Roundtable
Yampa/White
Additional Roundtables
Colorado
Applicant
City of Grand Junction Water Utility Enterprise Fund
Description
Colorado, White and Yampa River Basins Energy Development Water Needs Assessment
Account Source
Statewide
Board Meeting Date
3/13/2007
Contract/PO #
150407
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� <br />EXHIBIT A <br />� <br />Detailed Scope of Work <br />Water Needs Assessment for the Yampa/White and Colorado <br />River Basins <br />Purpose <br />This detailed scope of work outlines an approach to assess the water demands needed to <br />support the development of energy in Colorado, specifically within the Yampa/White and <br />Colorado River Basins. A need to quantify the amount of water needed to support the <br />development of the available energy resources was identified through the roundtables created <br />as part of the House Bi1105-1177, the Colorado Water for the 21 St Century Act process. The <br />proposed study will provide a management and analytical framework, a guide, from which <br />the demands can be estimated, supply sources can be identified, and cooperative management <br />arrangements identified and outlined. The study will not provide a detailed analysis of the <br />total energy development demand/supply situation. However, guidance is needed now for <br />the State, local area water supply and development review agencies to evaluate the regional <br />water supply hydrologic impacts of energy development. Although there have been several <br />documents, articles, and research studies conducted to assess various, individual components <br />of this need, none have attempted to put the various scenarios into a usable tool for planning <br />purposes. In addition, current government and industry studies may be reviewed for <br />adequacy which will lead to the development of future technical, legislative, and financial <br />plans. <br />Background <br />"Energy developmenY' includes the following interrelated activities: extraction and <br />development of oil/natural gas, coal, and oil shale; municipal demands resulting from the <br />socio-economic impacts of directlindirect industry workers and, subsequent, multiplied <br />impacts; and electrical generation to serve these energy extraction industries. It is recognized <br />that energy development has impacts beyond the Yampa/White and Colorado River Basins in <br />Colorado. <br />Recent studies have indicated that the Green River Formation in Colorado may contain <br />approximately 1.5 to 1.8 trillion barrels of recoverable oil (as represented by the combined <br />gas and kerogen BTU equivalent). This is in addition to the other forms of available energy <br />such as crude oil, natural gas, and coal. The global demand for this energy is increasing and <br />the natural resources available in the Green River Formation, specifically the Yampa/White <br />and Colorado River Basins, are vast and relatively untapped. These resources are extracted <br />through a number of different methods such as liquefaction, in-situ extraction, oil sand <br />mining, and coal gasification, to name a few. Along with the demand to utilize this energy, <br />-1- <br />
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