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Southeastern Colorado Water Conservancy District 2003 Annual Report
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Southeastern Colorado Water Conservancy District 2003 Annual Report
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rz =- <br />The Southeastern Colorado Water Conservancy District was created under Colorado State Statutes <br />on April 29, 1958 by the District Court in Pueblo, Colorado. Included are small rural towns, <br />cities, and agricultural areas ranging from very small farms to large ranching operations. It truly is <br />representative of "Rural America" where the agricultural sectors are suffering out - migration and the <br />larger metropolitan areas are facing problems common to growing areas. <br />The citizens in the Arkansas Valley realized that a well managed water supply held the key to the <br />future growth and prosperity of the basin, and as a result of this sincere conviction, petitioned the <br />District Court in Pueblo for permission to form a water conservancy district. The movement actually <br />started as early as 1922, when citizens from farms and cities joined together to discuss ways to not <br />only manage existing decreed water supplies, but also to obtain other waters in Colorado to which <br />they were legally entitled under State law and compacts. <br />The District has grown in population since its creation, and also in valuation. When formed in <br />1958 it had an assessed valuation of slightly less than $400 million. The assessed valuation in 2003 <br />was approximately $5.7 billion. <br />SOUTHEASTERN COLORADO -Y r <br />� Vic- LEGAL AGENCY FOR <br />Water Conservanc y District <br />�, F� WATER PROJECT <br />PHONE (719) 544 -2040 FAX(719)543-8467 P.O. BOX 440 905 HWY 50 WEST • PUEBLO, COLORADO 81002 <br />S O U T H E A S T E RN C O L O R A D O <br />At Water Conservancy District <br />"Your investment in water" <br />31717 UNITED AVENUE - PUEBLO, CO 81001 <br />•6• <br />
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