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<br />Source.--Infiltration gallery, within cor-
<br />-----Porate limits, tapping the alluvium Mar. 70,000
<br />of the Animas River~ capacity, 3.0 mgd.
<br />
<br />
<br />DURANGO--Contlnued
<br />
<br />ownershlp.--Municipal.
<br />
<br />Population served.--10,550 (est.) from abou
<br />2,900 service connections (12 percent
<br />metered) .
<br />
<br />Florida River, intake about 11 miles
<br />east of town; capacity, 7.1 mgd.
<br />
<br />Treatment.--3edimentation, filtration,
<br />taste and odor control, chlorination,
<br />and fluoridation~ capacity, 7.9 mgd.
<br />
<br />Storaqe.--Untreated water: 72
<br />acre-ft). Treated water:
<br />8.34 mg (25.5 acre-ft).
<br />
<br />mg (221
<br />Elevated,
<br />
<br />Deliveries.--1959:
<br />average, 3.48
<br />330 gpd.
<br />
<br />Maximum, 6.88 mgd;
<br />rngd; average per capita,
<br />
<br />Averages, in million of gallons
<br />per dav. l.959.
<br />
<br />Jan. 1.96 Apr. 3.08 July 5.22 Oct. 3.04
<br />Feb. 1.80 May 4.96 Aug. 3.71 Nov. 2.60
<br />
<br />Mar. 2.07 June 5.85 Sep. 4.73 Dec. 2.61
<br />
<br />Pressure.--Range, 72 to 183 psi; average,
<br />115 psi.
<br />
<br />Remarks.--Restrictions on lawn sprinkling
<br />imposed because treatment plant capa-
<br />city is inadequate. City plans to in-
<br />crease both capacity of treatment
<br />plant and treated-water storage. See
<br />analyses.
<br />
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<br />
<br />EAD3
<br />(Kiowa County)
<br />
<br />Population.--929.
<br />
<br />Information from.--R. H. Musselman, Town
<br />Engineer; April 8, 1960.
<br />
<br />Ownership.--Municipal.
<br />
<br />Population served.--930 (est.) from 360
<br />service connections.
<br />
<br />3ource.--3 wells, 11 miles northeast of
<br />town, tapping the alluvium of Rush
<br />Creek; capacity, about 1.4 mgd.
<br />
<br />Treatment.--Chlorination.
<br />
<br />Storaqe.--Untreated water: 0.30 mg.
<br />Treated water: Elevated, 0.29 mg.
<br />
<br />Deliveries.--1959: Average, 0.13 mgd~
<br />average per capita, 142 gpd.
<br />
<br />EADS--Continued
<br />
<br />Averages, in millions of gallons
<br />per day. 1959.
<br />
<br />Jan. 57,000
<br />Feb. 58,000
<br />
<br />May 128.000 Sep. 206,000
<br />June 2<9,000 Oct. 94,000
<br />July 265,000 Nov. 72. 000
<br />Aug. 232.000 Dec. 66,000
<br />Average, 0.127 mgd.
<br />
<br />Apr .108, 000
<br />
<br />1958:
<br />
<br />Pressure.--Range, 48 to 70 psi.
<br />
<br />Remarks.--Source adequate for a moderate
<br />increase in rate of use. See analyses.
<br />
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<br />
<br />EAGLE
<br />(Eagle County)
<br />
<br />Population.--546.
<br />
<br />Information from.--F. C. Colby, Town
<br />Marshal; J. R. Hirz, Mayor; June 28,
<br />1960.
<br />
<br />OWnership.--Municipal.
<br />
<br />Population served.--590 (est.) from 225
<br />service connections.
<br />
<br />~.--Brush Creek; intake 6~ miles south-
<br />east of town.
<br />
<br />Treatment.--Plain sedimentation and chlor-
<br />ination.
<br />
<br />Storaqe.--Untreated water: None. Treated
<br />water: Elevated, 0.17 mg.
<br />
<br />Deliveries.--1959:
<br />age, 0.5 mgd;
<br />gpd.
<br />
<br />Maximum, 0.7 mgd; aver-
<br />average per capita, 840
<br />
<br />Averages, in millions of gallons
<br />per day, 1959.
<br />
<br />Jan. O~ 3
<br />
<br />Apr. 0.4
<br />
<br />July 0.6
<br />Aug. .7
<br />Sep. .4
<br />
<br />Oct. 0.7
<br />
<br />Feb.
<br />
<br />.3
<br />
<br />May
<br />
<br />.6
<br />
<br />Nov. .4
<br />
<br />Mar.
<br />
<br />.4
<br />
<br />June . 8
<br />
<br />Dec. .7
<br />
<br />Remarks.--Leakage in flow-line and distri-
<br />bution system. Source adequate for a
<br />moderate increase in rate of use. See
<br />analyses.
<br />
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<br />
<br />EAST CANON
<br />(Fremont County)
<br />
<br />Population.--l,lOl.
<br />
<br />Information frpm.-_Fred Brackney, Canon
<br />City Water Superintendent; November 30,
<br />1960.
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