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Water Plan Grants
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San Juan/Dolores
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Geothermal Grennhouse Partnership, Inc.
Project Description
Community Garden and Inovation Greenhouses
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Engagement & Innovation Activities
Date
11/16/2017
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CTGG1 2018-1467
Water Plan Grants - Doc Type
Contract
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eTF(coLORAuo <br />(Colorado water <br />Conservation Board <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />Water Plan Grant - Exhibit A <br />Water Plan Grant Exhibit A - Statement of Work JPage 1 of 4 <br />Statement Of <br />Date: <br />January 10, 2018 <br />Name of Grantee: <br />Geothermal Greenhouse Partnership, Inc. <br />Name of Water Project: <br />Community Garden and Innovation Greenhouses <br />Funding Source: <br />Engagement & Innovation <br />Water Project Overview: <br />The GGP Project, when completed, will include three 42 -foot agricultural growing domes heated by solar <br />and geothermal energy, grounded in water -saving permaculture practices, centrally located in downtown <br />Pagosa Springs on land and with water leased from the Town. Outside it will include ornamental and <br />vegetable gardens and an amphitheater. The Education Dome is now hosting classes for children, <br />Lifelong Learning Workshops, and producing a revenue stream for the organization. Programs and <br />workshops, dealing in different ways with the challenges of Colorado water conservation in the 21St <br />century, are in progress. The amphitheater is home to community events hosted by the organization and <br />will soon produce a revenue stream. The final phase, and the one for which CWCB funding will be used, <br />will see the completion of the project with the construction of the Community and Innovation Domes. The <br />Community Dome will provide community organizations with growing space to fulfill their specific goals <br />while at the same time achieving the goal of growing food and community with local energy based on <br />water conservation principles and practices. The Innovation Dome will be an aquaponics growing <br />environment, demonstrating high yields of food and extreme water conservation. This dome will serve as <br />an educational demonstration site and a sustaining revenue stream. The GGP park in Pagosa Springs <br />will become a touchstone for learning about the intersection and future of water conservation, sustainable <br />food production, and renewable energy. <br />Objectives: List the objectives of the project. <br />Construction <br />1. Complete construction of Domes 2 & 3 <br />2. Complete interior build -out of Domes 2 & 3 <br />Education <br />GGP's educational mission can be realized with the completion of 3 greenhouse facilities. Engagement of <br />learners of all ages will be significantly increased with the ability to demonstrate innovative water <br />conservative food production. <br />Water Plan Grant Exhibit A - Statement of Work JPage 1 of 4 <br />
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