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2/11/1981
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<br />COLORADO WATER CONSERVATION BOARD <br />823 State Centennial Building <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br /> <br />December 1980 <br /> <br />UTE WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT PROJECT <br />-------------------------------------- <br /> <br />l!!soogf!lQ! <br /> <br />The Ute Water Conservancy District comprises the major portion <br /> <br />of the Grand Valley in Mesa County, Colorado. The entities of Grand <br /> <br />Junction and Palisade are not included in the district. <br /> <br />The district was organized in 1956 to provide domestic water to <br /> <br />the outlying areas in the Grand Valley area. The original boundaries <br /> <br />of the district have been expanded considerably since then to annex <br /> <br />the Mount Lincoln, West Orchard Mesa, and Redlands areas. <br /> <br />The first water was delivered by the system in December, 1964 <br /> <br />and, during the first year of operation, the district served a total <br /> <br />of 1,082 customers. The number of customers has grown steadily since <br /> <br />service began, and in 1980 it reached a total of about 12,000. As <br /> <br />the district serves most of the Grand Valley, and as this area is the <br /> <br />trade center of the energy impact area, the population in the service <br /> <br />area is projected to at least double within the next 20 years. <br /> <br />fSQ~~g~_ <br /> <br />During normal years, the Ute water Conservancy District cannot <br /> <br />provide adequate water pressure to some of its users, especially in <br /> <br />the Redlands area. Needless to say, the fire protection capability <br /> <br />during this period was practically nonexistent in many areas and was <br /> <br />seriously impeded in other areas as well. These serious problems were <br /> <br />due to lack of adequate storage, lack of transmission capability, and <br />
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