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FILE VIJPY qfilC <br /> .ROCKY MOUNTAIN.CONSULTANTS,INC, <br /> A TETRA TECH COMPANY 1900 S,Sunset Street,Suite 1-F <br /> Longmont,CO 80501 <br /> (303) 772-5282 <br /> FAX(3D3)665-6959 <br /> #30/0a- <br /> Mr.Mike Serlet,P.E. <br /> Colorado Water Conservation Board <br /> 1313 Sherman Street, Room 721 <br /> Denver, Colorado 80203 <br /> Re: Arkansas Groundwater Users Association- Request for Financial Assistance <br /> Dear Mr. Serlet, <br /> On behalf of the Arkansas Groundwater Users Association(AGUA), I would like to request <br /> financial assistance from the$1,000,000 State of Colorado severance tax fund sct aside by the <br /> legislature (SB 02S-001)to aid water users during this severe drought. AGUA is an association <br /> of well owners in the Arkansas basin that represents approximately 400 wells used primarily for <br /> agricultural purposes, but including a few municipal, domestic and commercial wells. The <br /> CWCB staff and board arc acquainted with AGUA as it has previously obtained a Construction <br /> Fund loan for the purchase of water rights. <br /> • AGUA was hit especially hard this year, first by the reduced yield.of its overall supply of <br /> _- -t -- - <br /> replacement water from Pueblo, the Southeastern Colorado Water Conservancy District, and its <br /> own ditch shares, then again when the Board of Water Works of Pueblo suspended delivery of <br /> water under its contract to AGUA. Pueblo's action was caused by an unprecedented call on the <br /> Arkansas River causing the majority of its direct flow rights to be out-of-priority, an occurrence <br /> that had never happened before. As a result, AGUA has suffered financially by having to search <br /> for and obtain other water, leading to increased water and operating expenses. AGUA has <br /> implemented dramatic pumping limitations on its members to provide conservation during this <br /> extreme drought year. Members are generally limited to pumping equal to 60 percent of their <br /> previous 5-year average orders. <br /> Normally water from Pueblo has cost AGUA$8.00 per acre-foot..Because of the demand this <br /> year the cost was$18.00 per acre-foot. AGUA expects to use a total of approximately 2,150 <br /> acre-feet from Pueblo through the end of the plan year on March 31; 2003. Thus use of this water <br /> represents an increase in cost to the association of$21,500. Further, to replace the Pueblo water <br /> that was lost,AGUA has purchased approximately 1,400 acre-feet of Colorado Springs Utilities <br /> return flows for$18.00 per acre-foot at the Las Vegas WWTP. The cost at the Arkansas River <br /> after, transit losses is approximately$20.00 per acre-foot. The additional cost to AGUA for this <br /> water is.$12.00 per acre-foot or$16,800. Finally, AGUA has had to purchase water from the Las <br /> Animas Consolidated Canal(450 acre-feet at$25.00 per acre-foot= $11,250), and from the <br /> Southeastern Colorado Water Conservancy District(135 acre-feet at $6.50 per acre-foot and 500 <br /> acre-feet at$8.25 per acre-foot=$5,002.50). The total extra cost to AGUA from these purchases <br /> is approximately$54,550. <br /> • <br /> • <br /> CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING - PLANNING <br /> www.rmcco.com <br /> Z0 'd 696999960E ON XV.d S,INd,ITISNO0 N,IW DxOMN Wd 9 : I13 NOW ZOOZ-9t-03G . <br />