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<br />CLIMAX--continued <br /> <br />source.--Clinton Creek, intake about 3 <br />miles north of the community. <br /> <br />Mc:Jfulty Creek, intake abou~ It miles <br />north of the community. <br /> <br />Chalk Mountain Reservoir (spring-fed), <br />2 miles northwest of the community. <br /> <br />Treatment.--Filtration, taste and odor con- <br />trol, and chlorination; capacity, 0.66 <br />mgd. <br /> <br />storaqe.--Untreated water: Unknown. Treat- <br />ed waten- Elevated, unknown. <br /> <br />Deliveries.--Mo fiqures available. <br /> <br />Remarks.--Source is inadequate during the <br />winter months when stream-flow is low. <br />Climax Molybdenum Company plans to <br />move all housing, with the exception <br />of a resident hotel; out of town by <br />fall of 1962. Most of the water is <br />used for industrial rather than do- <br />mestic use. <br /> <br />* * * * * * * * * *** * * * * * * * * * * * <br /> <br />COAL CREEK <br />(Fremont county) <br /> <br />Populatlon.--206. <br />Information from.--Robert Gifford, council_ <br />man: November 30, 1960. <br /> <br />Ownership.--Municipa1. <br /> <br />Population served.--250 (est.) in Coal Creek <br />and Williamsburg from 80 service con- <br />nections. <br /> <br />source.--South oak creek, intake about 3, <br />~iles southwest of town. <br /> <br />Goat Spring, about 4 miles southwest <br />of town. <br /> <br />Sheeley Trail springs, about 7 miles <br />southwest of town. <br /> <br /> <br />Coal Creek (emergency supply), intake <br />about 1 mile south of tOwn. <br /> <br />Treatment.-~h1orination. <br /> <br />Storaqe.--Untreated water: .one. Treated <br />water: Elevated, 0.2 mg. <br /> <br />Deliveries.--Ro figures available. <br /> <br />Remarks.--Peak demand in the fall exceeds <br />capacity of the source. <br /> <br />* * * * * * * * * *** * * * * * * * * * * * <br /> <br />COKEDALE <br />(Las Animas County) <br /> <br />Population.--219. <br /> <br />Information from.--W. B. Cunningham, Water <br />Superintendent, 'I:rinidad Water system, <br />~y..H~ ..l9.6.ll~ <br /> <br />COKEDALE--Continued <br /> <br />Ownership.--Municipal. <br /> <br />POPulation served.--220 (est.) from 50 ser- <br />vice connections. <br /> <br />Source.--Trinidad water system supplies <br />~reated water. <br /> <br />stori!lQe.--Blevated, 60,000 gal. <br /> <br />Deliveries.--1959: Maximum, 15,200 gpd~ <br />average, 11.200 gpd~ average per <br />capita, 51 'lPd. <br /> <br />Averaqes. in qallons per day. 1959. <br /> <br />Jan. 11,400 May 11, 600 Sept. 17,700 <br />Feb. 6,300 June 14,600 Oct. 9,400 <br />Mar. 7,600 July 15,200 Nov. 6,000 <br />Apr. 11, 100 Aug. 12,500 Dec. 6.600 <br />Remarks.--See Trinidad. <br />* * * * .. .. * * * * **'* * ****** . .. . <br /> <br />COLLBRAlf <br />(Mesa County) <br /> <br />Population.--310. <br /> <br />Information from.--Miss Elsie Weber, Town <br />Clerk: Bert Chase, Town Marshal: June <br />6, 1960. <br /> <br />Ownership.--Municipal. <br /> <br />POPulation served.--340 (est.) from 140 serv- <br />vice connections. <br /> <br />Source.--Plateau Creek (via Hoosier ditch), <br />intake 31 miles northeast of town. <br /> <br />Treatment.--Plain sedimentation. <br /> <br />Storaqe.--Untreated water: . None. Treated <br />water: Elevated, 0.16 mg. <br /> <br />Deliverles.--Ro figures available. <br /> <br />Pressure.--Average, 90 psi. <br /> <br />Remarks.--Peak demand exceeds capacity of <br />system, although the source is adequate <br />for a moderate increase in rate of use. <br />See analyses. <br /> <br />* * * .. . * * * *' ***' * .. * *' * * .. * * .. .. <br /> <br />COLORADO SPRINGS <br />(El Paso County) <br /> <br />Po ulation.--70,194. <br /> <br />Information from.--J. s. Nichols, Ch~ef of <br />Operations; september 22, 1960. <br /> <br />.Ownershi .--Municipal. <br /> <br />Po ulat10n served.--B5,OOO (est.) from 26,250 <br />service c;,onnecUons.; system. ut:n.-i.she.s <br /> <br />44 <br />