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<br />BRANSON--cont1nued <br /> <br />Populat1on served.--120 (est.) from 39 ser- <br />vice connections (100 percent metered). <br /> <br />Source.--5 springs, about 3 miles southwest <br />-----Of town: flow, about 20,000 gpd. <br /> <br />Treatment.--Chlorination. <br /> <br />storaqe.--Untreated water: None. Treated <br />water: Ground, BO,OOO gal. <br /> <br />Deliveries.--l959: Average, July, 3,900 <br />gpd; August, 3,200 gpd; September, <br />S.SOO.gpd. <br /> <br />Remarks.--Shortages have occured during <br />periods of low rainfall. <br /> <br />* * * * * * * * * *** * * * * * * * * * * * <br /> <br />BRECKENRIDGE <br />(summi t county) <br /> <br />Population.--393. <br /> <br />Information rrom.--Mrs. Alice Milne, Town <br />Clerk; G. A. Graham, Water Superinten- <br />dent; June 29, 1960. <br /> <br />ownership.--Municipa1. <br /> <br />Population served.--100 (est.) from 119 <br />service connections. <br /> <br />BRIGHTON--Cont1nued <br /> <br />Source.--ll wells, within the corporate <br />limits. tapping the alluvium of the <br />South platte River; capacity, 11 mgd. <br /> <br />Treatment.--Chlorination. <br /> <br />storaqe.--Untreated water: None. Treated <br />water: Elevated, 1.2 mg. <br /> <br />Deliveries.-1959: <br />age, 1.3 rugd; <br />gpd. <br /> <br />Maximum, 3.2 mgd; aver- <br />average per capita, 189 <br /> <br />Remarks.--Source adequate for a moderate <br />increase in rate of use. See analyses. <br /> <br />* * * * * * * * * * *** * * * * * * * * * * <br /> <br />BRISTOL <br />(prowers County) <br /> <br />Population.--200 (est.). <br /> <br />Information from.--F. F. Smith, secretary- <br />Treasurer; April 4, 1960. <br /> <br />OWnership.--Bristol Water District. <br /> <br />Population served.--200 (est.) from 65 ser- <br />vice connections (100 percent metered). <br /> <br />3ource.--Well, within the community, tapping <br />~he Dakota sandstone; ~apacity, about <br />0.10 m:ld. <br /> <br />source.--carter, sawmill, and Lehman creeks: <br />-----all intakes about 1 mile west of town. Treatment.--Chlorination. <br /> <br /> <br />Infiltration gallery, l~ miles <br />southwest of town, tapping the <br />of the Blue River. <br /> <br />south- <br />alluvium <br /> <br />Treatment.--None. <br /> <br />storaqer--Elevated, 40 mg (123 acre-ft). <br /> <br />Deliveries.--No figures available. <br /> <br />Pressure.--Range, 40 to 130 psi: average, <br />70 psi. <br /> <br />Remarks.--Infiltration galleries supply <br />town during the winter when the surfac <br />water supply freezes. Deliveries <br />are high during winter because valves <br />are left open to prevent freezing. See <br />ana lyses. <br /> <br />* * * * * * * * * * *** * * *.* * * * * * * <br /> <br />BRIGHTON <br />(Adams County) <br /> <br />population.--7,055. <br /> <br />Information from.--S. Campbell, Water Sup- <br />erintendent; R. A. Burlington, City <br />Clerk; R. Boekenkamp, City Engineer; <br />september 21, 1960. <br /> <br />OWnership.--Municipal. <br /> <br />Population served.--7,OOO (est.) from <br />2,000 service connections. <br /> <br />Storaqe.--Untreated water: None. <br />water: Elevated, 37,200 gal. <br /> <br />Trea ted <br /> <br />De11veries.--No figures available. <br /> <br />Pressure.--Range, 35 to 52 psi. <br /> <br />* * * * * * * * * * *** * * * * * * * * * * <br /> <br />BROADMOOR <br />(El Paso county) <br /> <br />Population.--2,OOO (est.). <br /> <br />Information from.__Gunnar Alenius, Executive <br />Officer; Oliver Christensen, Mainten- <br />ance Superintendent; September 9, 1960. <br /> <br />Ownership.--The Broadmoor Hotel Water and <br />Power Company. <br /> <br />POPulation served.--2,OOO (est.) from 250 <br />service connections. <br /> <br />Source.--Gould Creek, intake about 10 miles <br />south~southwest of service area. <br /> <br />Beaver Creek, intake about 8~ miles <br />south-southwest of Broadmoor. <br /> <br />Springs (about 1 percent of supply) 2 <br />miles south-southwest of Broadmoor. <br /> <br />Colorado Springs Municipal Water System <br />(emergency supply) . <br /> <br />38 <br />