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<br />, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Central Colorado WCD <br />November 25-26, 2002 <br /> <br />Agenda Item 20e, <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Table 2 <br />Groundwater Recharge Projects <br />Groundwater Management Subdistrict ofthe <br />Central Colorado Water Conservancy District <br />2002 <br /> <br />Proiect Case Number Date Decreed Location <br />Milliron & Kiowa 81 ~CW -832 1987 Wiggins <br />Box Elder Creek 82-CW-413 1982 Hudson <br />Farmer's Independent Ditch 85-CW-370 1985 Platteville <br />Western Mutual Ditch 87-CW-304 1987 . Platteville <br />Lupton Bottom Ditch 94-CW-199 1994 Fort Lupton <br />Platteville Milling Ditch 01-CW-048 2001 Fort Lupton <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Gavel Pit Storaae <br />In 1997, the Subdistrict entered into an agreement with Hall-Irwin Construction <br />Company of Greeley to install a bentonite slurry wall liner around a gravel pit located <br />northwest of Brighton. When completed, the portion of the project owned by the <br />Subdistrict wii! hold approximately 1600 acre-feet of water for augmentation purposes. <br />In 1999 a bentonite slurry wall liner was installed around the Koenig Reservoir, <br />northwest of Fort Lupton. It is also a reservoir created from a mined gravel pit. Its <br />capacity, when mining is completed, will be approximately 1,100 acre-feet. In 2001, a <br />bentonite slurry wall liner was installed around a third gravel pit, on the west side of <br />Greeley along the Cache la Poudre River. It will stare approximately 300 acre-feet after <br />gravel mining is finished. See Table 3 <br /> <br />Table 3: Gravel Pit Storage <br />Groundwater Management Subdistrict of the <br />Central Colorado Water Conservancy District <br />, 2002 <br /> <br />Proiect Storaae Amount Location <br />Walker Reservoir 1,600 acre-feet Brighton <br />Koenig Reservoir 1 ,100 acre-feet Fort Lupton <br />831<1 Avenue Reservoir 300 acre-feet Greeley <br />Total 3,000 acre-feet <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Groundwater Manaaement Subdistrict of the Central Colorado Water Conservancy <br />District <br />The GMS-CCWCD is a Water Conservancy District authorized under the Water <br />Conservancy Act of 1937 and Sections 37-45-118 and 37-45-134 Colorado Revised <br />Statutes. These entities have the power to acquire and sell water rights, construct and <br />operate facilities, exercise eminent domain, levy taxes, and contract with ather agencies, <br />including the CWCS. Water conservancy districts are subject to the provisions of <br />TABOR. <br /> <br />3 <br />