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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />feasibility study. <br /> <br />5.5 South Platte River Multi-Objective Management Plan Continuation <br /> <br />In 1996, the Board was authorized to expend up to $50,000 under contract with the Corps of <br />Engineers to investigate problems related to flooding on the South Platte River in 1995 and to <br />develop a multi-objective management plan to mitigate future flood losses and improve irrigation <br />supply. In 1998, the Board recommended that an additional $56,000 from the Construction Fund <br />be appropriated for mapping, surveys, and collection of field data. <br /> <br />5.6 Lower Elk River Floodplain Management Plan <br /> <br />The CWCB recommended an appropriatio~ of up to $30,000 to the Board to assist Routt County <br />and the Lower Elk River Flood Association implement demonstration projects ($10,000) and to <br />develop a multi-objective floodplain management master plan ($20,000) for the lower reach of the <br />Elk River and the Yampa River. Matching funds will be obtained from the county and the <br />association. <br /> <br />5.7 Geo-Hydrologic Investigation of the Denver Basin Aquifers <br /> <br />The Board recommended that the state participate with the Denver Museum of Natural History <br />and U.S. Geological Survey to obtain a 2,000 foot core from the center of the Denver Basin aquifers <br />near Kiowa in Elbert County and conduct a geo-hydrologic analysis. The core hole is part of a <br />$467,000 three year National Science Foundation research proposal that will focus on the evolution <br />of the Denver Basin and its laI)dscapes. : Drilling and coring of the 2-inch diameter hole is estimated <br />to cost $170,000 and is planned to begin in 1999. The geo-hydrologic analysis will measure the <br />specific yield, hydraulic conductivity, and porosity of 50 samples taken from the core. The results <br />will develop a more quantitative understanding of the geometry and yield of the aquifers. <br /> <br />5.8 Loans to the Colorado River and San Juan River Recovery Programs <br /> <br />Proposed federal legislation will limit both state and federal financial commitments to the two <br />endangered fish recovery programs f9r Colorado River fishes. A bill was introduced in 1998 with <br />broad support from the Colorado congressional delegation as well as the Utah, Wyoming and New <br />Mexico delegations. This proposed federal legislation anticipates a $17 million contribution from <br />the four states (collectively) and a matching contribution of $17 million from users of hydroelectric <br />power produced at Colorado River Storage Project facilities. The electric power users have <br />generally agreed to this concept with the condition that their contribution can be structured in a way <br />which does not require them to raise their electric rates. In 1998, the CWCB proposed to finance <br />the power user's $17 million contribution from a new account in the CWCB Construction Fund. The <br />loans would be repayable over a period of 30 or 40 years at an interest rate favorable to the Board <br />and the power users. The Board. recommended a transfer of$2 million into this new account with <br /> <br />CWCB FY98 Annual Report, page 37 <br />