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Animas - La Plata Water Supply and Demand Study <br />A w ter demand study is currently underway for the LPWWA potential service area. The LPWWA is <br />repr sented by Eric Bikis, Bikis Water Consulting, he indicated that future demands will be based on existing <br />ho s and estimated with electric meters data. Currently there are about 1,000 homes in the service area. <br />LP A also anticipates serving raw water to the Lake Durango Water Authority. LPWWA had been <br />estir Lating the cost for A -LP Project water to be approximately $1400 per AF (diversion). LPWWA is aware <br />of tI e A -LP Project Association and would be willing to participate, understanding that this would require an <br />acqu isition'of at least 780 AF of the State's A -LP Project water. LPWWA has developed a working <br />relat onship with the Tribes and would also be amenable to leasing water from the Tribes on a long -term, <br />Bust able lease. <br />-les to LPWWA utilizing A -LP Project water include: <br />Funding the purchase of A -LP Project water. <br />Installing pumps and equipping the lake intake at Lake Nighthorse. <br />Locating, financing and constructing a municipal water treatment plant. <br />Locating, financing, and constructing a pipeline and distribution system to convey water to the service <br />area. <br />3.411.2 La Plata Archuleta Water District <br />The La Plata Archuleta Water District ( LPAWD) is a newly created water provider located in eastern La Plata <br />Cou ity and a portion of Western Archuleta County. LPAWD presently Qanuary 2010) has no customers and <br />andi ipates the future construction of 4,000 to 10,000 units within their district. This number will vary <br />dep4 riding on the final La Plata County growth regulations. LPAWD expressed interest in purchasing 500- <br />1,0 AF of A -LP Project water from the State in their April 9, 2009 letter to CWCB. <br />LP WD is represented by Amy Kraft, Harris Water Engineers. Harris Water Engineers have developed a <br />draff water master plan for LPAWD. Demands for 2030 are anticipated to be approximately 2,300 AF and <br />will a supplied using two sources of water. One source of water will be from the Pine River, utilizing <br />treai ment from a joint water treatment plant with the Town of Bayfield and the other will be water from the <br />A- Project. The LPAWD water master plan estimated costs for acquiring the A -LP Project water to be in <br />the ange of $2,500 - $3,500 per AF. LPAWD is looking to purchase water supplies for the future and would <br />pre r to purchase this water from the State because it is anticipated that the Tribes will be wanting to lease, <br />and of sell, their A -LP Project water supplies. Ms. Kraft was not aware of the A -LP Project Association and <br />was rovided with the contract. <br />Ob4tacles to LPAWD utilizing the water from the A -LP Project include: <br />Funding for the purchase of A -LP Project water. The District was formed in November 2008 and <br />ballot questions concerning taxes and TABOR questions have been withheld from the ballot until <br />2010. Consequently, the District does not presently have a source of revenue and is still in the <br />planning stages. <br />Construction and equipping of the lake intake at Lake Nighthorse must be completed. <br />Locating, financing and constructing a water treatment plant. The District has applied to the USBR <br />for funding for designing and building a water treatment plant for treatment of the A -LP Project water <br />to municipal standards. The funding assistance for the water treatment plant, however, "depends on a <br />USBR program which is still not complete." The water treatment plant is necessary for use of the A- <br />LP Project water supply for M &I purposes. <br />A pipeline and distribution system will need to be completed to convey water to the service area. <br />3-5 <br />
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