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Year
1994
Title
Fort Lyon Canal Company Water Transfer Alternatives Study - Final Report
CWCB Section
Finance
Author
Gronning Engineering
Description
Analysis of the alternative approaches to, and the results of the transfer of agricultural water supplies from the Ft. Lyon Canal Company to alternative uses
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<br />On a regional scale, issues affecting the following: <br /> <br />3. Are other water rights holders injured by changes in the quality or quantity of diversions or <br />return flows; are the Arkansas River Compact requirements violated? <br /> <br />4. Will local governments suffer declines in property tax base, loss of revenues and loss of <br />services to the public. <br /> <br />5. Will other citizens such as community businesses and residents, suffer loss of property values; <br />lose farm/ranch jobs or jobs related to processing or transporting agricultural products; lose <br />sales related to agribusiness; suffer decline in the overall quality and character of life. <br /> <br />6. Will the region experience a decline in aesthetic beauty, recreation opportunities, dryland <br />habitat, wetland habitat, or presence of endangered species? <br /> <br />From the understanding developed in this chapter, a base has been established to describe the Ft. <br />Lyon Canal Company service area in Chapter 3 and the socio-economic region dependent upon the <br />Ft. Lyon in Chapter 4. <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />2-16 <br />
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