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Board Meetings
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11/23/1998
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CF Section - Design and Construction Status Report
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<br />~: <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />DNR - Division of Wildlife - Native AQuatic Species Restoration Facility <br /> <br />Authorization: SB 98-1189 <br />Water Source: San Luis Valley Aquifers <br />Terms of Loan: $2,000,000 Grant <br /> <br />County: AIamosa - W of AIamosa <br />Project Yield: N/A <br />Project Type: Aquatic Species Hatchery <br /> <br />This project is the construction of a Native Aquatic Species Restoration Facility just west of <br />AIamosa, The project is being managed and 60% funded by the Division of Wildlife, FishPro, Inc, <br />of Port Orchard, Washington is currently preparing construction plans and specifications, <br />Construction is scheduled to commence in June 1999 with completion scheduled for June 2000, <br /> <br />Denver Museum of Natural Historv - Denver Basin AQuifer Geo-Hvdrologic Core Studv <br /> <br />Authorization: SB 98-1189 <br />Water Source: Denver Basin Aquifers <br />Terms of Loan: $90,000 Grant <br /> <br />County: Elbert - S of Kiowa <br />Project Yield: N/ A <br />Project Type: Goo-Hydrologic Study <br /> <br />This project is the acquisition of a 2,000-foot core of the Denver Basin aquifers near Kiowa <br />in the central Denver Basin, The purpose of the core is to help develop an integrated hydrologic <br />and geologic framework for the Denver Basin aquifers, This will enable State, County, and <br />municipal planners to promote appropriate development of the Basin's water resources, This core- <br />drilling project is part of a three-year National Science Foundation research study that will focus on <br />the evolution of the Denver Basin and its landscapes, Drilling is planned to begin in early 1999, <br />
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