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• <br /> Evaluation Criteria <br /> The following grant evaluation criteria will be used by the CWCB to evaluate and make <br /> recommendations to fund,partially fund or not fund a grant application. The criteria are <br /> aimed at advancing alternative transfer methods from the literature to actual on the <br /> ground projects/programs that provide reliable water supply and sustain key elements of <br /> the agricultural area from which the water is transferred. The applicant should fully <br /> address and explain in detail in the application how, and the extent to which,the <br /> proposed project/program meets each of the criteria. However, it should be noted that the <br /> project does not have to meet all of the criteria to be eligible to receive funding. <br /> 1. The proposed project/program has the ability/potential to produce a reliable water <br /> supply that can be administered by the State of Colorado, Division of Water <br /> Resources. <br /> 2. The proposed project/program produces information that is transferable and <br /> transparent to other users and other areas of the state(i.e.,would provide an <br /> example "template" or roadmap to others wishing to explore alternate transfer <br /> methods). <br /> 3. The proposed project/program addresses key water needs identified in SWSI or <br /> as identified in a basin's needs assessment. <br /> 4. The proposed project/program advances the preservation of high value <br /> agricultural lands. Value can be viewed as: the value of crops produced, the <br /> • value the agriculture provides to the local community, and the value the <br /> agricultural area provides for open space and wildlife habitat. <br /> 5. The proposed project/program addresses water quality, or provides other <br /> environmental benefits to rivers, streams and wetlands. <br /> 6. The proposed project/program increases our understanding of and quantifies <br /> program/project costs. This could include: institutional, legal,technical costs, <br /> and third party impacts. <br /> 7. The proposed project/program does not adversely affect access to other sources <br /> of water(not subject to/participating in the program)where owners of these <br /> water rights may wish to pursue traditional transfer of their rights to other users. <br /> 8. The proposed project/program provides a perpetual water supply for the new <br /> and/or alternate use and preserves agricultural production and/or helps sustain the <br /> areas economy from which the transfer is occurring. <br /> 9. The quantity of water produced by the proposed project/program. Preference <br /> will be given to programs that can address larger water supply needs. <br /> For additional information about the program and to obtain an application form please <br /> visit the CWCB website at http://www.cwcb.state.co.us/IWMD or contact Rick Brown at <br /> (303) 866-3514 or Todd Doherty at(303) 866-3945. <br /> • 6 of 6 <br /> Final Criteria and Guidelines <br /> Adopted January 22,2008 <br />