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SECWC. .KANSAS BASIN TA-E 2.1 DRAFT
<br />FUTURE WATER SUMMARY OF DATA FROM SURVEYS OF THE 23 LARGER
<br />AND STORAGE NEEDS MUNICIPAL WATER SUPPLY ENTITIES
<br />ASSESSMENT PROJECT
<br />Water. Supply
<br />. ~ Entity
<br />Year
<br />Popuiatiori
<br />'' persons
<br />Water, .
<br />- Demand
<br />of .:
<br />Unit ;
<br />Demand
<br />gpcdldey.
<br />Avg: Unit.
<br />pemand
<br />gpcdlday
<br />Firm Yield,
<br />aflyr
<br />F. ry Ark
<br />Water Use
<br />aftyr
<br />8asiniplstricf. Storage, of
<br />COnserva
<br />Measures
<br />ther
<br />';; Information
<br />Surface:`
<br />Water ;'
<br />Wells'
<br />Entity s
<br />' `System
<br />Fy -Arkj
<br />Project
<br />Stratmoor Hills Water and
<br />1980
<br />5,500
<br />832
<br />135
<br />City can pump 770 af/yr without
<br />Sanitation District
<br />5,80_0
<br />775
<br />119
<br />__
<br />___
<br />recharge and 1270 of with recharge.
<br />_1985
<br />1990
<br />5,850
<br />818
<br />125
<br />City has wells in Widefield Aquifer.
<br />1995
<br />6,000
<br />829
<br />123
<br />Current
<br />6,100
<br />880
<br />129
<br />126
<br />1,270
<br />601
<br />Widefield Water and
<br />1980
<br />15,500
<br />3,000
<br />173
<br />Yes- Variety
<br />Water supplied by Widefield Homes
<br />Sanitation District
<br />1985
<br />18,000
<br />2,900
<br />144
<br />of measures
<br />Water Company. Ground water
<br />1990
<br />20,000
<br />2,800
<br />125
<br />in place or
<br />is supplemented by Fry-Ark water from
<br />1995
<br />20,000
<br />2,900
<br />129
<br />planned.
<br />the FVA.
<br />Current
<br />20,000
<br />3,100
<br />138
<br />142
<br />4,900
<br />1,500
<br />5,693
<br />Security Water District
<br />1980
<br />1985
<br />9,500
<br />10,000
<br />2,831
<br />2,731
<br />266
<br />244
<br />Yes- Variety
<br />of measures
<br />Yield shown is with full augmentation
<br />of pumping from wells.
<br />1990
<br />12,000
<br />3,110
<br />231
<br />in place or
<br />1995
<br />15,000
<br />3,096
<br />184
<br />planned.
<br />Current
<br />16,000_
<br />2,319
<br />129
<br />211
<br />2,200
<br />1,646
<br />6,500
<br />Fountain
<br />1980
<br />1985
<br />6,000
<br />8,000
<br />800_
<br />909
<br />119
<br />101
<br />Firm delivery from FVA up to
<br />2000 afyr. Currently 1330 af/yr is taken.
<br />1990
<br />1,370
<br />City plans to add wells in the Fountain
<br />1995
<br />1,569
<br />Creek Aquifer. Fry-Ark water Is used
<br />Current
<br />12,006
<br />1,700
<br />126
<br />for augmentation.
<br />116
<br />2,000
<br />5,200
<br />Board of Water Works
<br />Pueblo
<br />1980
<br />1985
<br />101,686
<br />97,910
<br />27,691
<br />23,917
<br />243
<br />218
<br />Yes- Variety
<br />of measures
<br />Pueblo has senior direct Bow rights on
<br />the Arknsas R. , transmountain water, and
<br />1990
<br />98,640
<br />24,752
<br />224
<br />in place or
<br />storage in the Upper Basin. Storage on
<br />1995
<br />102,319
<br />24,703
<br />216
<br />planned.
<br />Tennessee Creek Is being investigated.
<br />Current
<br />103,200
<br />20,468
<br />177
<br />Some water is leased to PSCo.
<br />216
<br />74,032
<br />26,775
<br />31,200
<br />Pueblo West
<br />1980
<br />2,660
<br />900
<br />302
<br />Yes- Variety
<br />Physically can now take 2400 of of
<br />Metropolitan District
<br />1985
<br />1990
<br />3,286
<br />4,595
<br />1,047
<br />1,294
<br />284
<br />251
<br />of measures
<br />in place or
<br />7956 of of non - tributary water rights.
<br />Twin Lakes shares yield 5732 of before
<br />1995
<br />7,862
<br />1,561
<br />177
<br />planned.
<br />transit losses. Also have 237 shares of
<br />Current
<br />9,395
<br />1,700
<br />162
<br />Colorado Canal Co, water.
<br />2351
<br />7,956
<br />5,732
<br />St. Charles Mesa
<br />1980
<br />8,343
<br />1,304
<br />140
<br />Water District
<br />1985
<br />8,973
<br />1,518
<br />151
<br />1990
<br />9,456
<br />1,692
<br />160
<br />1995
<br />10,140
<br />1,999
<br />176
<br />Current
<br />10,263
<br />2,020
<br />176
<br />160
<br />690
<br />1,800
<br />Crowley County
<br />Water Association
<br />1980
<br />1985
<br />1990
<br />3,196
<br />597
<br />167
<br />Wells could yield up to 1315 afyr. _
<br />Crowley County leases up to 750 aftyr
<br />of Fry-Ark water to augment their wells.
<br />1995
<br />3,483
<br />825
<br />160
<br />Current
<br />3,595
<br />5981
<br />149
<br />158
<br />6441
<br />750
<br />1,248
<br />GEI Consultants, Inc. Project 97411
<br />TABL2110.XLS /DATA REPORT 2 -10 4116/98
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