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Social, Economic, and Physical Impacts <br />The project will have no significant social impacts. <br />Although shareholders in Bijou will be impacted with increased <br />assessments for construction and loan repayment, the project will <br />have a long term positive economic impact by assuring continued <br />diversions into Empire Reservoir and as indicated before, the <br />reverse of this situation is not acceptable. <br />The project will have no significant physical impacts once <br />construction is complete. The new diversion structure will occupy <br />the same area as what exists now and will be about the same size <br />and shape. <br />Permitting <br />All easements and rights of way have been arranged for. <br />The Company expects to be exempt from 404 permitting by Statutory <br />exemption, 33 CFR Section 323.4(a)3. <br />Financial Plan <br />The total cost of the project is $720,000. The most convenient <br />source of funding for this project could come from a loan with <br />the Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB). The following <br />financial analysis assumes that Bijou would pursue a CWCB loan. <br />The total cost of the project is $720,000. $648,000 or 90o may <br />come from the CWCB, and the remainder from the project sponsor, <br />Bijou. A$648,000 CWCB loan at 2.25o interest over a 30-year <br />repayment period would calculate to an annual payment of <br />approximately $30,000. The loan payment of $30,000 amounts to an <br />additional assessment of $1.56 per levied district acre or <br />approximately $0.59 per acre feet diverted annually. The $1.56 <br />will be added to the existing acreage assessment of $18.00 bring <br />the Bijou yearly assessment to $19.56 per acre. The increased <br />assessment will bring in the extra revenue needed to cover the <br />CWCB payment. This financial analysis should stay consistent over <br />the period of the CWCB debt retirement. <br />Feasibi!�.ty Study <br />Bijou _rrigation District <br />uiversion structure <br />June 2007 <br />�� <br />