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CT2015-057
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Town of Windsor
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Feasibility Study
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WATER RIGHTS <br /> In addition to the Kern storage right, the Town owns the following direct flow rights: <br /> Table 3 -Summary of Non-Potable Water Rights Owned by the Town of Windsor <br /> Shares Total <br /> Direct Flow Water Right awned No.of Percent <br /> by Shares Interest <br /> Town <br /> North Poudre Irrigation Co. 350.5 10,000 3.5% <br /> Whitney Irrigating Ditch Co. 2 320 0.6% <br /> B.H. Eaton Ditch Co. 2 192 1.0% <br /> Louden Irrigating and Canal Co. 2 600 0.3% <br /> Louden Irrigating and Extension Co. 1 101 1.0% <br /> New Cache la Poudre Irrigating Ditch 8 2,500 0.3% <br /> Co. <br /> PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND ALTERNATIVES <br /> Purpose <br /> The purpose of this project is to provide a water storage project to help meet the Town's <br /> current and future non-potable water needs. In addition, Windsor is ultimately targeting <br /> an additional 400 acre-feet of new non-potable water that can serve as a firm supply to <br /> fill a portion of the water storage. For budgetary reasons, the Town is requesting funds <br /> to acquire 172 acre-feet as part of this study. The combination of new water storage <br /> and new water supply will sure up the Town's non-potable future and take pressure off <br /> the Kern Reservoir. <br /> In the first part of this section, we discuss tib potential non-potable storage sites that <br /> were considered. In the second part of the section, we discuss the potential water <br /> rights that could be used to fill a portion of this storage. <br /> Storage Alternatives <br /> The potential storage sites evaluated are shown in Figure 3. The four storage locations <br /> alternatives are listed below: <br /> 1. Everitt Storage <br /> 2. Eastman Park South <br /> 3. Serfer Pit <br /> 4. Kyger Reservoir <br />
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