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9/13/2005
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CF Section - New Loans - Central Weld County Water District - Proposed Dry Creek Reservoir
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<br />" <br /> <br />Water Project Construction Loan Program-Project Data <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Borrower: Central Weld County Water District County: Larimer <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Project Name: Dry Creek Reservoir Project Type: New Reservoir <br /> <br />Drainage Basin: South Platte <br /> <br />Water Source: CST <br /> <br />Total Project Cost: $21,600,000 <br /> <br /> <br />Type of Borrower: Municipal (Middle/High) <br /> <br />CWCB STTFPBA Fund Loan: $4,945,500 <br /> <br />Funding Sources: CWCS, L TWD, CWCWD <br /> <br />Aver. Delivery: 8,850 acre-feet <br /> <br />Interest Rate: 3.70% Term: 20 years <br /> <br />The Central Weld County Water District (CWCWD) and Little Thompson Water District (L TWD) are <br />each applying for a CWCB loan to construct a new water storage reservoir in a 50/50 partnership. <br />Both districts would jointly build, own and operate the proposed reservoir. This loan is in addition to a <br />previous loan for a smaller 5200 acre-feet reservoir for $3,937,500, approved in November 2002. <br />L TWD and CWCWD jointly own the Carter Lake Filter Plant that treats Colorado-Big Thompson (C-BT) <br />water. Currently, the filter plant has no raw water storage facility. All water treated by the plant is <br />delivered directly from Carter Lake to the filter plant through the St. Vrain Supply Canal. Consequently, <br />the Districts are entirely dependent on availability of water from Carter Lake. In wet years, the Districts <br />are unable to treat and store all of the water to which they are entitled. In dry years, the Districts can <br />have a shortage of water and are forced to meet their demands with water from outside entities. In <br />addition, any condition that would interrupt supply from Carter Lake such as maintenance to Carter <br />Lake or the St. Vrain Supply Canal also would cause interruption in operation of the treatment plant. <br />The proposed project, located 2-3 miles southeast of Carter Lake, would include construction of an .. <br />approximately 8,850 acre-foot reservoir, including a 55-foot high, 4,820-foot long earthen dam with _ <br />emergency spillway and outlet works, construction of a 6,300 GPM pump station, and approx. 6500 If <br />of new 24" ductile iron pipe line to connect to the existing 20" line at the NW corner of the reservoir <br />leading to the Filter Plant. The reservoir will also gravity fill through this pipeline. <br /> <br /> '50 12<' <br /> ,.. \' Milliker <br />Carter <br />Lake <br /> Jo 4 <br />4 <br />OmpBo/} " 'I <br /> '" <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />?_~PLi~~s_._._._._._ ~.\ <br /> <br />~ Lyons <br />~-, 1 <br /> <br />Hygien <br /> <br /> <br />
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