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COLORADO Raw Water Supply Project <br /> Colorado Water <br /> Conservation Board Plum Valley Heights Subdistrict of the <br /> I ➢eparrTe,t of Natural Resources Roxborough Water and Sanitation District <br /> Substantially Complete February 1, 2017 <br /> VOW <br /> E (K'Denver <br /> Aur <br /> efiprtr P Hbedei <br /> "tea"rxi Lakewood <br /> e• <br /> 1 <br /> c�� E glewoai <br /> CtkaYfar.Pxt ' - <br /> CMVts{a]�VU&2e I <br /> ii1TZFtOtf ,.,•1 `a\ - L <br /> . CtHintxnr ,�� .'. Southgte€!n ''� <br /> Ken C"t rua1.. <br /> N�M#nd5 <br /> HOH 3rtx <br /> Original t :. <br /> P,V E!r <br /> District <br /> Boundary _ <br /> Subdistrict <br /> �-r Boundary <br /> Project Description <br /> Plum Valley Heights Subdistrict of the Roxborough Water and Sanitation District was recently formed to <br /> provide rural communities in Douglas County with a renewable water supply. The communities will be <br /> connected to the Roxborough Water and Sanitation District system through an infrastructure project <br /> funded by a WSRA grant, CWRPDA loan, and Douglas County. The total project cost (including <br /> infrastructure) is approximately $14.9M. The CWCB loan financed the acquisition of a renewable water <br /> supply from the City of Aurora. <br /> The existing residential developments of Chatfield Acres, Chatfield East, and Plum Valley Heights, and <br /> the industrial development of Titan Road Industrial Park, were built in the 1970s and 1980s. These <br /> developments are currently served by individual wells completed in the non-tributary Denver Basin <br /> aquifers. Water levels in the Denver Basin aquifers are declining, particularly in the margins of the <br /> aquifers where these developments are located. As a result, existing wells in these developments have <br /> either already failed, or are in danger of failing. The Metro Roundtable had determined this project is <br /> an important component of replacing the use of non-tributary groundwater in the South Metropolitan <br /> Area of Denver and in solving the water supply gap identified in SWSI. <br /> Sponsor: Plum Valley Heights Water Source: South Platte <br /> Subdistrict of the Roxborough County: Douglas River <br /> Water Et Sanitation District <br /> Type of Loan: Water Rights Purchase Board Approval Date: May 2015 <br /> Terms of Loan: $2,248,260 @ 3.05% for 30 years <br /> Design Engineer: NA <br /> Contractor: NA <br /> Project Elements: Purchase of a long term water lease with the City of Aurora for 150 AF per year. <br /> Water Project Loan Program - Project Summary <br />