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<br /> SECTION B - FOR AGRICULTURAL USERS (cont.) <br />12. If you were to consider entering into an interruptible supply contract, would you prefer to <br /> receive: <br /> a single payment when you sign the contract <br /> a smaller payment In each year the contract Is In effect. or <br /> a smaller payment when you sign the contract plus a separate payment In years when water <br /> Is actually transferred. <br />13. If you enter into an interruptible supply contract, you will continue to take delivery of the <br /> water in almost all years, When the water is transferred to the Windy Gap Project under the <br /> contract, would you: <br /> fallow land because you don't receive the C-BT water. <br /> continue crop production using other water sources. or <br /> continue crop production on a dry-land basis? <br />14. Knowing that you would continue to receive the water in almost all years, what is the longest <br /> term for which you would consider entering into an interruptible supply contract? <br /> 5 years 10 years 20 years 30 years <br /> 40 years Other (how long?) <br /> Please explain why you selected the period you did <br /> <br />PLEASE PROCEED TO SECTION C (QUESTIONS 15 AND 16) <br /> <br />I SECTION C - FOR ALL RESPONDENTS I <br />15. What else would you like to know about Interruptible supply contracts? <br />16. Please give us any other comments you have: <br /> <br />Name and Address (optional): <br /> <br />Please Return By July 21 to: <br /> <br />NCWCD <br />P.O. Box 679 <br />Loveland. Colorado 80537 <br /> <br />3 <br />