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<br />1 Remarks .--::>ource adequate for
<br />3toraqe.--Untreated water: capacity unkno ~ncrease ~n rate of use.
<br />Treated water: Elevated, 0.26 mg.
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<br />Deliveries.--No figures available.
<br />I
<br />
<br />
<br />HOLYOKE--Continued
<br />
<br />OWnership.--Municipal.
<br />
<br />Population served.--l,600 (est,) from 700
<br />service connections.
<br />
<br />SQurce.--3 wells. within the corporate lim-
<br />its, tapping the Ogallala formation;
<br />capacity, about 2.1 mgd.
<br />
<br />Treatment.--None.
<br />
<br />storaqe.--Elevated, 0.2 mg.
<br />
<br />Deliveries.--1959:
<br />age, 0.36 mgd;
<br />gpd.
<br />
<br />Maximum, 1.20 mgd; aver-
<br />average per capita, 224
<br />
<br />Pressure.--Average,
<br />
<br />55 psL
<br />
<br />Remarks.--3ource adequate for a moderate
<br />increase in rate of use. See analyses,
<br />
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<br />
<br />HOTCHKISS
<br />(Delta County)
<br />
<br />Population.--626.
<br />
<br />Information from.--O. K. Coffey, Mayor;
<br />June 13, 1960.
<br />
<br />OWnersh1p.--Municipal.
<br />
<br />Population served.--700 (est.) from 325
<br />service connections.
<br />
<br />Saurce.--LeRoux Creek (via Highline Ditch),
<br />-----Yntake on ditch about 7 miles north-
<br />northwest of town.
<br />
<br />Treatment.--Plain sedimentation,
<br />and chlor~natlon.
<br />
<br />filtration
<br />
<br />Pressure.--Average, 120 psi.
<br />
<br />Remark3.--3ome minor shortages and sprink-
<br />ling restrictions. See analyses.
<br />
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<br />
<br />HOT 3ULPHUR SPRINGS
<br />(Grand County)
<br />
<br />Population.--237.
<br />
<br />Information from.--M. C. Knox, water
<br />Superintendent; June 15, 1960.
<br />
<br />OWn~rship.--Municipal.
<br />
<br />Populatlon served.--240 (est.) from 100
<br />service connections.
<br />
<br />3ource.--Infiltration galleries, within the
<br />------Corporate limits, tapping the alluvium
<br />of the Colorado River.
<br />
<br />HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS--Continued
<br />
<br />Treatment.--Chlorination.
<br />
<br />storaqe.--Untreated water: 8,500 gal.
<br />Treated water: Elevated, 80,000 gal.
<br />
<br />Deliveries.--1959 (est.): Average, 60,000
<br />gpd; average in winter, 12,000 to
<br />15,000 gpd; average in summer, 100,000
<br />gpd.
<br />
<br />Rernarks.--See analyses.
<br />
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<br />
<br />HUDSON
<br />(Weld County)
<br />
<br />Popul~tion.--430.
<br />
<br />Information from.--F. E. Willmer, r~yor;
<br />Mrs. ~mrgaret Chamberlain, Town Clerk;
<br />April 21, 19EO.
<br />
<br />Ownership.--Municipal.
<br />
<br />Populatlon served.--170 (est.) from 172
<br />service connections.
<br />
<br />~.--2 wells, one about l~ mile3 east-
<br />northeast and one about 1 mile east of
<br />town, tapping the alluvium; capacity,
<br />0.7 mgd.
<br />
<br />Treatment.--None.
<br />
<br />3toraQe.--Elevated, 40,000 gal.
<br />
<br />I Deliveries.--l959: Average in winter,
<br />15,000 gpd (est.); average in summer,
<br />250,000 gpd (est,).
<br />
<br />pressure.--Average,
<br />
<br />15 psi.
<br />
<br />a substantial
<br />3ee analyses.
<br />
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<br />
<br />HUGO
<br />(Lincoln county)
<br />
<br />Pooulation.--811.
<br />
<br />Information from.--William Dutro, dater
<br />3uperintendent; 3eptember 10, 1960.
<br />
<br />~vnership.--Municipal.
<br />
<br />Populutlon served.--810 (est.) from 110
<br />service connections.
<br />
<br />! 3ource.--6 wells, just southwest of the
<br />-Corporate limits, tapping the alluvium
<br />of Big Sandy Creek.
<br />
<br />Treatment.--Chlorination.
<br />
<br />3toraQe.--Untreated water:
<br />pits). Treated water:
<br />0.10 mg.
<br />
<br />O.l~ mg {'N'ell
<br />Elevated,
<br />
<br />Deliveries.--l959: Haximum, 0.31 mgd (est.);
<br />average, 0.20 rngd (est.).
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