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EXHIBIT E <br /> COLORADO WATER CONSERVATION BOARD <br /> CONSTRUCTION FUND <br /> 2007-2008 NON-REIMBURSABLE PROJECT APPLICATION <br /> Part C.—Project Sponsor Financial Information <br /> 1. The CWCB Construction Fund is primarily a revolving loan fund. Non-reimbursable investments <br /> are approved only when the project or study is of statewide interest and benefits a wide range of <br /> people. Provide copies of the two most recent annual reports, financial statements, corporate <br /> reports or other current documentation of financial condition and operations with this application. <br /> The Rocky Mountain Fen Research Project was initiated, and Phase I funding was provided by the <br /> City of Aurora and the Board of Water Works of Pueblo. Colorado Mountain College's (CMC) <br /> Natural Resource Management Program is administering the project contracts, and providing <br /> manpower to implement the site work, as directed by the Study Team. <br /> The Rocky Mountain Fen Research Project is seeking additional financial partners with a stake in <br /> the results of this groundbreaking research in the search for a defensible, cost effective, <br /> reproducible method of mitigation for this unique, irreplaceable resource. The City of Aurora and <br /> Board of Water Works of Pueblo have presented the project to potentially interested entities and <br /> organizations. Discussions with interested organizations have ensued and financial and project <br /> commitment information has been provided to organizations including: City of Colorado Springs <br /> Utilities Department,Denver Water Department, the Eagle Park Reservoir Company, a <br /> development company for condos near the Wolf Creek Ski Area, and the Colorado Department of <br /> Transportation. Other potentially interested partners to be contacted include the Northern Colorado <br /> Water Conservancy District, Climax Molybdenum Mine, the Northwest Area Council of <br /> Governments, and the Nature Conservancy. <br /> The Denver Water Department has also committed to $120,000 in funding for the project from <br /> 2007 to 2012. <br /> Colorado Mountain College—Rocky Mountain Fen Research Project <br />