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Water Supply Reserve Account — Application Form Grand County Revised Aug 30, 2012 <br />Revised December 2011 Gore Canyon Whitewater Park at Pumphouse <br />Part H. - Description of the Water Activity/Project <br />1. What is the primary purpose of this grant application? (Please check only one) <br />Nonconsumptive (Environmental or Recreational) <br />Agricultural <br />Municipal/Industrial <br />Needs Assessment <br />QEducation <br />Other Explain: <br />2. If you feel this project addresses multiple purposes please explain. <br />The Gore Canyon Whitewater Park at Pumphouse is one small but critically important part of the <br />multi- purpose Colorado River Cooperative Agreement between Grand County, Denver Water and <br />about 30+ west slope water providers and organizations. Grand County, Denver Water, Eagle <br />County, Summit County, Eagle River water providers, Vail Resorts and others have already signed <br />the agreement that was touted by Governor Hickenlooper as "a new way of doing business in <br />Colorado." This project supports the collaborative Wild & Scenic Stakeholders Group process and <br />helps protect the Outstandingly Remarkable Value (ORV) for recreational float boating in segments <br />4 and 5 of the Upper Colorado River. <br />3. Is this project primarily a study or implementation of a water activity /project? (Please check only one) <br />QStudy � Implementation <br />4. To catalog measurable results achieved with WSRA funds can you provide any of the following numbers? <br />D <br />D <br />O <br />D <br />O <br />New Storage Created (acre -feet) <br />New Annual Water Supplies Developed, Consumptive or Nonconsumptive (acre -feet) <br />Existing Storage Preserved or Enhanced (acre -feet) <br />Length of Stream Restored or Protected (linear feet) 1,844 feet of stream <br />Length of Pipe/Canal Built or Improved (linear feet) <br />Efficiency Savings (acre- feet/year OR dollars/year — circle one) <br />Area of Restored or Preserved Habitat (acres) <br />Other — Explain: <br />0 <br />