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EXHIBIT F <br /> COLORADO WATER CONSERVATION BOARD <br /> CONSTRUCTION FUND <br /> 2007-2008 NON-REIMBURSABLE PROJECT APPLICATION <br /> Part C.—Project Sponsor Financial Information <br /> 2. Provide a brief narrative description of potential sources of funding (in addition to the CWCB)which <br /> have been explored or which will be explored for the proposed project or study. (Examples would be <br /> Local County and Town Governments, Water Conservancy Districts, USDA Rural Development, The <br /> Natural Resources Conservation Service, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Commercial <br /> Banks, etc.) <br /> The project was initiated, and Phase I funding was provided by the City of Aurora and the Pueblo <br /> Board of Water Works. Colorado Mountain College's (CMC)Natural Resource Management <br /> Program is administering the project contracts, and providing manpower to implement the site work, <br /> as directed by the Study Team. <br /> The following entities have demonstrated interest in partnering with the City of Aurora and the <br /> Pueblo Board of Water Works to fund Phase II of the research project. <br /> • City of Colorado Springs Utilities Department <br /> M. Patrick Wells, P.E. and Kirsta L. Scherff-Norris from the Environmental Services Department and <br /> were contacted and the project was explained in detail to them. They were interested and were taken <br /> on a tour of the project site along with Wayne Vanderschuere. The Utilities Department has not <br /> committed to a specific amount of funding but has received the requested information explaining the <br /> financial commitment needed to complete the project. <br /> • Denver Water Department <br /> Don Kennedy and several members of his staff in the Environmental Services Department were <br /> contacted regarding the project. Don Kennedy, Kevin Urie and Travis Bray were taken on a tour of <br /> the project site. Mr. Kennedy has not committed to a fixed amount of funding for the project but did <br /> indicate an interest. He also has received the information he requested regarding the project's <br /> financial needs. <br /> • The Eagle Park Reservoir Company <br /> Their engineer, Bob Weaver,was taken on a tour of the project site along with other perspective <br /> participants on July 21. He told us he thought the company would be interested in the project but he <br /> would need to check with the Board of Directors at the next meeting before making any kind of <br /> Colorado Mountain College—Rocky Mountain Fen Project <br />