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011712
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Greeley and Loveland Irrigation Company
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Plan of Study-Greeley and Loveland Irrigation System Rehabilitation Feasibility Study Page 1 <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> This Plan of Study(POS)for the Greeley and Loveland Irrigation System Rehabilitation Feasibility Study was <br /> prepared to adhere to the Colorado Water Conservation Board(CWCB)format as presented in Guidelines for <br /> Financial Assistance through the Colorado Water Conservation Board Construction Fund. The POS was <br /> developed to systematically evaluate project requirements and tailor the end product to meet these requirements. <br /> The process is built on identifying needs,then collecting information and developing solutions in a series of well- <br /> defined steps. The process will utilize valued feedback from the Greeley and Loveland Irrigation Company <br /> (Company),ERO(environmental subconsultant)and the CWCB to evaluate progress and reassess results. The <br /> schedule is based on the assumption that the contract award will take place on or before February 1, 1997 and <br /> the completion date of July 1, 1997. <br /> Several project elements have been identified by the Company which need to be addressed due to dam safety <br /> issues and the performance of the irrigation system. These project elements include the following: <br /> 1. Equalizer Dam and Outlet Works Rehabilitation <br /> 2. Westerdal Dam and Spillway Rehabilitation <br /> 3. Horseshoe Dam Spillway Rehabilitation <br /> 4. Boyd Lake Dam Spillway Rehabilitation <br /> 5. Seven-Lakes Reservoir Outlet Rehabilitation <br /> 6. Houts Reservoir Regulating System Rehabilitation <br /> 7. Lake Loveland North Outlet Rehabilitation <br /> 8. Greeley and Loveland Irrigation Canal Rehabilitation <br /> 9. Big Barnes Ditch Rehabilitation <br /> The State Engineer's Office(SEO)has identified problems with the above dams and is requiring the Company <br /> to address them in the next few years. The storage facilities within the system are a major component of the <br /> ability to deliver irrigation waters to the surrounding areas. The Company needs to maintain these facilities to <br /> State dam safety standards to continue delivering irrigation waters. <br /> The canal system links the storage facilities together so that the Company can regulate the irrigation waters in <br /> a timely manner. These canal systems are an integral part of the system and have to be maintained so they can <br /> deliver their design flow capacity in a safe manner. <br /> The feasibility study will develop an understanding of the performance of the system and identify other problems <br /> which could hinder future operations. The final alternative will address structural and nonstructural solutions and. <br /> also operational issues. The outcome of the feasibility study will be a construction staging plan for the next five <br /> to ten years which addresses the problems identified in the study. An hydraulic system model will be a product <br /> of the study which the Company can monitor their system in the future. <br /> STUDY OBJECTIVE <br /> The objective of the study is to select a financially sound alternative to rehabilitate the Company's irrigation <br /> system which will enable them to deliver their full water decree in a safe and expeditious manner to meet their <br /> share holders present and future water requirements. <br />
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