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<br />. <br /> <br />Water Source: South Platte <br />Terms of Loan: $68,625 @ 3.5% for 30 yrs. <br /> <br />Project Yield: 18 Acre-Feet <br />Project Type: Water Rights <br /> <br />The Town of HilIrose is located approximately 15 miles east of Fort Morgan, along State Highway 6. The current <br />population of the Town is 270 and the Town currently serves 112 taps, with the potential to serve an additional 33 <br />taps. The Town needs to develop its own source of augmentation in order to protect its one domestic well from <br />curtailment. The Town is proposing to purchase 2 shares of the Jackson Reservoir and V. share of the Riverside <br />Reservoir for use as well augmentation water. <br /> <br />21. Pinewood Springs Water District - Raw Water Pipeline <br />Authorization: Severance Tax Fund County: Larimer <br />Water Source: South Platte Project Yield: 51 acre-feet <br />Terms of Loan: $2,033,850 @ 4.0% for 30 yrs, Project Type: Raw Water <br /> <br />The Pinewood Springs Water District is located East of Estes Park on US 36 and provides water to 268 taps with a <br />projected build out of 350 taps. Their current water supply is from the Little Thompson River, which they treat with a <br />micro-filtration unit. The District has no water storage and has been greatly impacted by the on-going drought. This <br />project will provide the following water components: construction of 51 acre-foot Crow Lane Reservoir No. I, a new <br />pump station, 5500 linear feet of 6-inch transmission pipe, modifications to their infiltration gallery, and the purchase of <br />90 shares of CBT water. The project is currently under design and is scheduled for construction in February 2005. <br /> <br />22. Mancos Valley Beaver Ditch Company - Ditch Rehabilitation Project <br />Authorization: Severance Tax Fund County: Montezuma <br />Water Source: Mancos River Project Yield: 1,431 acre-feet <br />Terms of Loan: $413,000 @2.5% for 30 yrs. Project Type: Ditch Rehabilitation <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The Mancos Valley Beaver Ditch Company manages the Beaver Ditch for 4 members that own water rights and <br />land served by the Ditch. The existing ditch system is comprised of an open, grass-lined channel, approximately <br />4.6 miles in length, with a carrying capacity of 10,5 cfs. This project involves enclosing the existing ditch with 10- <br />18-inch PVC pipe, with metered delivery points. The project is being design by NRCS Cortez Office and is <br />anticipated to commence construction in winter of 2005, <br /> <br />23. Bull Creek Reservoir Canal and Power Company - Reservoir Rehabilitation <br />Authorization: Severance Tax Fund County: Mesa <br />Water Source: Colorado River Project Yield: 850 acre-feet <br />Terms of Loan: $594,000@ 2.5% for 30 yrs. Project Type: Reservoir Rehabilitation <br /> <br />The Bull Creek Reservoir Company is located in Mesa, Colorado and has a service area of approximately 800 acres. <br />This project involves the repair of Reservoir No, I and 2 and enlargement of Reservoir 4 to remove the current storage <br />restrictions that have been imposed on these reservoir by the SEa. The project is being designed by Water Resource <br />Consultants of Rifle and is expected to commence construction in the summer of 2005. The project is currently being <br />reviewed by the SEa, Review comments are anticipated back in February on005. <br /> <br />24, Larimer and Weld Irrigation Company - Diversion Structure Rehabilitation <br />Authorization: Severance Tax Fund County: Weld <br />Water Source: South Platte River Project Yield: 90,000 acre-feet <br />Terms of Loan: $1,500,000@ 2.5% for 30 yrs. Project Type: Diversion Rehabilitation <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The Larimer and Weld Irrigation Company operate a 40-mile ditch system, including control structures, checks, <br />and gates. The Company has an 86,000 acres service area, 55,000 acres ofthat irrigated and has an average annual <br />diversion of 90,000 acre-feet. This project involves the replacement and or rehabilitation of several check and <br />control structures along the existing canal. The project is being designed by Smith Geotechnical, Fort Collins, <br />