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<br />FLORENCE--Continued
<br />
<br />storaqe.--Untreated water:
<br />ft). Treated water:
<br />ity unknown.
<br />
<br />79 mg (242 acre-
<br />E leva ted, capac-
<br />
<br />Deliveries.--No figures available.
<br />
<br />Remarks.--Sources adequate for a moderate
<br />increase in rate of use. See analyses.
<br />
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<br />
<br />FORT COLLINS
<br />(Larimer County)
<br />
<br />Population.--25,027.
<br />
<br />Information from.--G. J. Weiss, City Engine-
<br />er; August 30, 1960.
<br />
<br />ownershiD.--MuniC1pal.
<br />
<br />Popu1at~on served.--29,000 (est.) from
<br />7,590 service connections; includes
<br />contiguous areas, Belleview, sunset,
<br />La Porte, and North College Water
<br />District.
<br />
<br />3ource.--Cache la poudre River (primary
<br />-----Supply): intake about 15 miles north-
<br />west of city.
<br />
<br />Colorado-Big Thompson River project
<br />(supplementary supply) j intake same
<br />as above.
<br />
<br />Treatment.--Coagulation, sedimentation, fil-
<br />tration, and chlorination; capacity,
<br />16 rngd.
<br />
<br />Storaqe.--Untreated water: 1.950 mg (6,000
<br />acre-ft). Treated water: Elevated,
<br />12.7 mg.
<br />
<br />Deliveries.--1960:
<br />age, 7.6 mgd;
<br />gpd.
<br />
<br />Maximum, 16 mgd; aver-
<br />average per capita, 260
<br />
<br />Averages, in millions of gallons
<br />per day, 1960.
<br />
<br />FORT GARLAND
<br />(Costilla County)
<br />
<br />Population.--300 (est.).
<br />
<br />Information from.--Mrs. Gladis Robinson,
<br />Postmaster, April 13, 1960.
<br />
<br />ownership.--Individual facilities.
<br />
<br />source.--Wells, 20 to 50 feet deep, tapping
<br />the Alamosa formation.
<br />
<br />Remarks.--No plans for establishing a com-
<br />munity water-supply system.
<br />
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<br />
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<br />
<br />FORT LUPTON
<br />(weld County)
<br />
<br />Population.--2,l94.
<br />Information from.--H. B. Riley, Town Clerk:
<br />April 22. 1960.
<br />
<br />OWnership.--Municipal.
<br />
<br />Population served.--2,200 (est.) from 705
<br />service connections.
<br />
<br />source.--4 wells, within the corporate li-
<br />mits, tapping the alluvium of the
<br />South Platte Riverj capacity, 4.9 mgd.
<br />
<br />Treatment.--None.
<br />
<br />Storaqe.--Elevated, 0.1 mg.
<br />DeliverieS.--1959: Average, 0.6 mgd (est.).
<br />
<br />Pressure.--Average, 50 psi.
<br />
<br />Remarks.--Source adequate for a moderate
<br />increase in rate of use. See analyses.
<br />
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<br />
<br />FORT MORGAN
<br />(Morgan County)
<br />
<br /> population.--7,379.
<br />Jan. 3.5 Apr. 6.2 July 13.3 Oct. 7.1
<br /> Information from.--G. B. Ross, Director of
<br />Feb. 3.5 May 8.3 Aug. 14.3 Nov. 1.5 Public Works: May 2, 1960.
<br />Mar. 3.6 June 12.1 sep. 11.2 Dec. 3.9 Ownership.--Municipal.
<br /> Population served.--7,400 (est. ) from 2,178
<br /> 1959: Average, 5.7 mgd. service connections.
<br />
<br />Pressure.--Range, 60 to 80 psi: average,
<br />68 ps i.
<br />
<br />Remarks.--The city trades its QOOO shares of
<br />Colorado-Big Thompson River Project
<br />water for water rights available at
<br />the city intakes. aource adequate for
<br />a moderate increase in the rate of use.
<br />aee analyses.
<br />
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<br />
<br />3ource.--8 wells, within the corporate li-
<br />-----mits, tapping the alluvium of the 30uth
<br />Platte River; capacity, 13.5 mgd.
<br />
<br />Treatment.--None.
<br />
<br />storaqe.--Elevated, 0.25 mg.
<br />
<br />Deliveries.--1959: Average, 2.3 mgd; aver-
<br />age per capita, 311 gpd.
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