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<br />IJ "\.',1' <br /> <br />Water Supply Planning and Finance <br /> <br />The CWCB Construction Fund was created by the Colorado General Assembly in 1971 <br />to provide low interest loans to water users in the development of water resource projects. <br />The fund and its use are governed by ~ 37-60-121 through 125 C.R.S. The CWCB <br />Construction Fund is a partially self-supporting revolving loan fund. Sources of revenue <br />are from the return of principal and interest on outstanding loans, interest earned on the <br />cash balance of the fund through investments by the state Treasurer, mineral lease fund <br />distributions, and occasional cash transfers from the General Assembly. The types of <br />projects that are eligible for funding are specified by state statute. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Another funding source is the Severance Tax Trust Fund Perpetual Base Account. <br />Twenty-five percent of the revenues collected from the production of oil, gas, coal and a <br />few other minerals are set aside for loans for water projects (32-29-109 C.R.S.) <br /> <br />Pursuant to a Drought or Drought Disaster Declaration, the CWCB Director, in <br />consultation with the State Engineer, the Executive Director of the Department of Natural <br />Resources and the Commissioner of Agriculture may also provide up to $1 million in <br />grants and loans per year from the Perpetual Base Account to agricultural organizations <br />for emergency drought-related water augmentation purposes and must report annually to <br />the General Assembly regarding how such spending authority was exercised. <br /> <br />The Board is also statutorily allowed to annually request up to five percent of the funds in <br />the Severance Tax Trust Fund Operational Account for projects and programs that relate <br />to energy, mining, geology and water. In requesting these funds the Board cooperates and <br />consults with the state Minerals, Energy and Geology Policy Advisory (MEGA) Board. <br />The requests for funds are reviewed by the CWCB, the MEGA Board and.!.h~J2~ _ _ _ _ -' _ _ - -{ Deleted: are <br />Executive Director who may forward such requests to the Governor and the General <br />Assembly for consideration and appropriation through the Long Bill (32-20-104 and 32- <br />29-109 C.R.S.) <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The Severance Tax Trust Fund Operational Account and Construction Fund "non- <br />reimbursable" projects are typically scientific or planning studies designed to solve <br />regional or basin-wide problems. Such projects are reviewed and approved pursuant to <br />Board policies that prioritize the use of this funding. <br /> <br />Instream Flow and Natural Lake Level Protection <br /> <br />The 1973 General Assembly enacted Senate Bill 97, which created the Colorado Instream <br />Flow and Natural Lake Level Program ("ISF Program") to be administered exclusively // <br />by the CWCB. The statutory authorities for the ISF Program,a!~ f~up.~_aJ.sec!ion 3}_-2Q-_ _/-- <br />109.~Q.K~~ (29.91J ~l!d~ection n-J~:lO)_(3) _G.'~.:~.J2QQ1.).' Pursuant to Section 37-60- _ ,.::'.::- <br />108, c.R.S. (2004), the Board adopted rules concerning the Instream Flow and Natural ,,~, ~ <br />Lake Level Program. to codify.CWCB procedures for implementing this program. \ \ <br />CWCB is responsible fo~ the- ap'p~'opriatj'on- a~(f prot~ction -oYinst~~am flo~ and-~atura.i - - -\~" \ <br />lake level water rights to preserve the natural environment to a reasonable degree and the \' <br />acquisition of water rights to preserve and improve the natural environment. \ <br /> <br />Deleted: Rules <br />Deleted: ~ <br />Deleted: 8 <br />Deleted: 1990 <br />Deleted: ~ <br />Deleted: 1990 <br />Deleted: The basic purpose of these <br />Rules is <br />Deleted: existing <br /> <br />Page 4 of6 <br /> <br />. <br />