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<br />Impact loan for connection to City of Brighton's water system, <br /> <br />Town of Crestone, $20,000 to drill a new fire well. <br /> <br />Beulah and Pine Drive water districts, $200,000 - 400,000 for joint water system <br />improvements, <br /> <br />Town of Sugar City, $200,000 - 500,000 for alternate water source. <br /> <br />DOLA: Fire Related Recipients ($2.183.500): <br /> <br />Hartsel FPD, $85,500 grant for construction ofa new fire station. <br /> <br />City of Durango, $300,000 grant and $200,000 loan for water treatment improvements <br />necessitated by degradation of water quality as a result of runoff from fire denuded slopes <br />above the city's water supply. (The state Health Dept. was considering 'a "319" nonpoint <br />source grant to help with the restoration of affeqted water supply.) <br /> <br />San Juan County, $50,000 grant for purchase of a fire tanker truck. <br /> <br />Wet Mountain FPD, $125,000 grant for construction ofa fire substation and the <br />purchase of two fire trucks. <br /> <br />Canon City Area FPD, $120,000 grant for purchase of a new fire truck. <br /> <br />Town of Bayjield, $470,000 grant and $233,000 loan for water treatment <br />improvements necessitated by high turbidity re~ulting from stonn runoff in <br />the town's fire damaged water shed. (The state Health Dept. is likely to <br />provide a $50,000 grant from Supplemental Environmental Program funds <br />(derived from fines for air and water quality violations). <br /> <br />LaPlata County, $600,000 grant for mudslide mitigation and cleanup resulting <br />from runoff from fire damaged slopes. <br /> <br />4< <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />'e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br />