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CT2015-022
C150362
Contractor Name
Greeley and Loveland Irrigation Company
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Loan
Water District
4
County
Larimer
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oNR COLORADO Irrigation System Improvements <br /> CO Colorado Water <br /> Conservation Board Greeley and Loveland Irrigation Company <br /> Substantially Complete July 1, 2016 <br /> ,,, <br /> • <br /> • <br /> C; <br /> = ;•) ...- Completed Horseshoe Lake High Level Outlet <br /> • w. ~ <br /> u..,. <br /> A <br /> " � ,,, � , ��Completed Boyd Lake High-Level Outlet�f - <br /> Noah Lahr sari <br /> c `•�'` 4 Lake Loveland Sand Removal Pro' <br /> Project Description <br /> The Greeley and Loveland Irrigation Company (Company) is a mutual ditch company established in <br /> 1900. Together with the Seven Lakes Reservoir Company they own and operate nine reservoirs and <br /> control the Greeley and Loveland Canal. <br /> Boyd Lake, owned by the Company, is the largest reservoir in the irrigation system and has a surface <br /> area of 1,750 acres with a storage capacity of 48,871 acre-feet. The Boyd Lake project replaced the <br /> high-level reservoir inlet and outlet from the Greeley and Loveland Irrigation Canal so that the <br /> Company can discharge water into Boyd Lake for storage during low reservoir levels, or discharge water <br /> back into the canal for deliveries during high reservoir levels. This project was completed in May 2015 <br /> Horseshoe Lake, owned by Seven Lakes, has a surface area of 650 acres and a storage capacity of 8,115 <br /> acre-feet. The Horseshoe Lake project replaced the high-level outlet in order to increase the <br /> conveyance capability from Horseshoe Lake into Boyd Lake to 1,100 cfs, at higher reservoir levels, so <br /> the Company and Seven Lakes can more efficiently provide irrigation water to shareholders. This <br /> project was completed in March 2016. <br /> Lake Loveland, owned by the Company, had a significant amount of sand and silt deposited during the <br /> September 2013 flood and subsequent irrigation seasons. In order to ensure water could continue to <br /> flow into the lake, and therefore into Horseshoe Lake and Boyd Lake as well, construction crews <br /> removed 24,821 CY of material adjacent to the lake's inlet. This project was completed in March 2016. <br /> PROJECT DATA <br /> Sponsor: Greeley Et Loveland County: Latimer Water Source: Big Thompson <br /> Irrigation Company River <br /> Type of Loan: Reservoir Rehabilitation Board Approval Date: September 2013 <br /> Terms of Loan: $3,745,080 at 2.15% for 30 years <br /> Design Engineer: URS Corporation/AECOM <br /> Contractor: Moltz Constructors (Boyd & Horseshoe projects), Coulson Excavating (Lake Loveland) <br /> Project Elements: (2) High-level reservoir outlet replacements, 300 LF spillway conduit, concrete <br /> ditch lining, concrete outlet 24,821 sand removal <br /> Water Project Loan Program - Project Summary <br />
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