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<br /> <br />No. Proiect <br /> <br />Manal!er Amount <br /> . <br />Serlet $306,410 <br />Serlet $150,000 <br />Serlet $142,224 <br />Ser let $141,397 <br />Serlet $136,131 <br />Serlet $100,000 <br />Serlet $50,000 <br />Merriman $175,000 <br /> <br />36 Closed Basin HBOO-1419 <br />37 South Platte Lower River Group SBO 1-157 <br />38 Water Resource Investigation SB96-153 <br />39 EI Paso County Water Management Plan HBOO-1419 <br />40 Dual Water System Study SBO 1-157 <br />41 Arkansas Valley Pipeline Project SBOI-157 <br />42 Dry Creek Flood Mitigation Project Feasibility Study <br />SBOI-157 <br />43 Satellite Monitoring System <br /> <br />Proiects: <br /> <br />1. <br /> <br />Chatfield Downstream Channel hnprovement <br />Authorization: SB79-537 <br />Water Source: South Platte River <br />Location: downstream of Chatfield Reservoir <br /> <br />Grant Amount: $2,500,000 <br />Project Type: Flood Control <br />Project Manager: Larry Lang <br /> <br />The Corps of Engineers designed and received authorization for a flood control project known as the <br />Chatfield Project Channel hnprovement. The project authorization is for the construction of a flood control <br />project for a stream reach on the South Platte River, which islocate;d downstream of the Chatfield Dam and <br />Reservoir in Arapahoe County. The funds can only be expended through participation in the Corps channel <br />improvement project. The Board's authorization states: "all.or any portion of the costs attributable to flood <br />control and recreation may be considered non-reimbursable in the discretion of the Board." <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The Corps of Engineers, Omaha District, completed the Chatfield Channel Improvement project on the South <br />Platte River following construction of the Chatfield Dam and Reservoir located in Douglas, Jefferson, and <br />Arapahoe Counties. The flood control project below the dam involved channelization of the South Platte <br />River to contain the lOa-year flood flows. The project reach is generally from Columbine Valley <br />downstream to the confluence with Bear Creek upstream of Hampden Avenue. The remaining funds in an <br />amount of $717,343 are available for operation and mainterlance activities. The Board anticipates additional <br />expenditures for these operation and maintenance activities in the foreseeable future. <br /> <br />2. Alamosa-La Jara Water Conservancv District - Alamosa River Watershed Project <br />Authorization: HB 00-1419 Grant Amount: $450,000 <br />Water Source: Alamosa River Project Type: Steam Stabilization <br />Location: Terrace Res. to La Jara in Conejos County Project Manager: Brian Hyde <br /> <br />This project will involve fieldwork, final design, and construction of river restoration improvements <br />on the Alamosa River downstream of Terrace Reservoir. The river was straightened in the 1970' s, leading to <br />serious instability and erosion problema. A conceptual ma~ter plan for the reach between Terrace Reservoir <br />and U.S. Highway 285 was prepared earlier. This project'will focus on the 5-mile subreach in the Capulin <br />area. hnprovements will include realignment of the ch~el, bank protection, weirs and other flow control <br />structures. The Scope ofW ork has been prepared. Field surveys have been completed. The project engineer <br />will begin the design process in July 2002. Once the design has been finalized, construction will begin. The <br />project will also address maintenance and monitoring. <br /> <br />The project is expected to be completed during thei2003-04 construction season. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Page 2 of31 <br /> <br />