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CT2015-057
C150366
Contractor Name
Windsor, Town of
Contract Type
Loan
Water District
4
County
Larimer
Loan Projects - Doc Type
Feasibility Study
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Eaton Ditch water. Town staff has considered the possibility of constructing storage on <br />Eastman Park South. The Town has completed a geotechnical investigation and <br />storage at this location appears very feasible. Preliminary calculations show <br />approximately 200 acre-feet of storage could be constructed at this location. However, <br />the lateral from the B.H. Eaton Ditch to Eastman Park South should be rehabilitated as <br />it is currently extremely difficult to carry water down the lateral. <br />Storage at Eastman Park South would involve an exchange of water up to a pump <br />station along the Cache la Poudre River or to the B.H. Eaton headgate. A carriage <br />agreement would be needed to deliver water to the storage vessel at Eastman Park <br />South. The primary advantage to developing storage at Eastman Park South is the <br />Town already owns the property. The water storage could be used as a park amenity, <br />although use for the Town’s augmentation needs would likely result in water level <br />fluctuations throughout the season. <br />Advantages <br />It is a good location on the river for Windsor’s needs. <br />There is an existing headgate at the site. <br />The storage would serve as a good amenity for Eastman Park. <br />Windsor already owns the property. <br />Windsor is currently not utilizing its B.H. Eaton water for its needs. This water <br />can be changed and stored at this site for augmentation. <br />There will be less infrastructure cost due to the proximity to the river. <br />Disadvantages <br />There may be floodplain/floodway issues due to the proximity to the river. <br />Due to its proximity to Town and several residential areas, traffic issues may <br />make it difficult to excavate the site and construct a lined storage pit. <br />Small size compared to Windsor’s ultimate need. <br />Alternative No. 3 – Serfer Pit <br />th <br />The Serfer Pit is located in the NE ¼ of Section 24, T6N, R68W, in the 6P.M., <br />southwest of the intersection of Highway 392 and CR 13. Storage at this location is <br />projected to be on the order of 200 acre-feet. In order to get water to this property, a <br />headgate and pipeline would be required from the Greeley No. 2 Canal or a pump <br />station on the river. For storage at this location to be beneficial, an exchange would be <br />required up to a pump station along the river or to the Greeley No. 2 Canal headgate. <br />Because the Whitney Ditch and B.H. Eaton Ditch divert water from the river between the <br />Serfer Pit and both the Town’s WWTP outfall and Kern Reservoir outlet, exchanging <br />water may be more difficult. A carriage agreement would be needed with the New <br />Cache Irrigating Ditch Company. <br /> <br />
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