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CWCB - Director's Report
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />'\ <br /> <br />Authorization: <br />Water Source: <br />Terms of Loan: <br /> <br />SB 01-157 <br />Dolores River <br />$7,260,000 @3.50% for 30-years <br /> <br />County: Montezuma <br />Project Yield: 7,840 acre-feet <br />Project Type: Distribution System <br /> <br />The District's WETPACK (Water for Everyone's Tomorrow Package) proposal is intended to better <br />manage the available resources of the Dolores Project to provide an additional 3,300 acre-feet of water for <br />the fishery below McPhee Dam, increase municipal water supplies, and to provide water of the irrigation <br />of additional lands. This project involves a system of pipelines, pumps, and related facilities to deliver <br />water to the District's Dove Creek Canal system for the irrigation of 4,000 acres of new lands that are <br />presently dry land farmed. Water will be delivered to irrigators in pipes under pressure for sprinkler <br />irrigation only. Harris Water Engineers, of Durango, Colorado, is the planning and design consultant for <br />the project. The District has commenced construction of a portion of the project referred to as Sandstone <br />and is currently working with staff to re-scope their existing loan into two separate loans, which was <br />approved by at the January, 2005 Board Meeting. The District has substantially completed the water <br />rights purchase and Sandstone project for a total loan amount of $$2,530,000. The District is currently <br />deciding if they want to proceed with any further WETP ACK efforts, involving the remaining $4,700,000 <br />in loan funds. <br /> <br />II. Parker Water and Sanitation District - New Reservoir Construction <br /> <br />Authorization: Construction Fund <br />Water Source: Cherry Creek <br />Terms of Loan: $15,000,000 @4.75% for 20-years <br /> <br />County: Douglas <br />Project Yield: 16,200 acre-feet <br />Project Type: Reservoir Construction <br /> <br />The Parker Water and Sanitation District is currently in the design phase to construct the Rueter Hess <br />Project for the storage of municipal water for its 7,924 customers. The new reservoir will provide <br />terminal storage for use within the District's existing 8,596-acre service area. The reservoir will be <br />located 3 miles southwest of Parker on Newline Gulch. The proposed reservoir will be a Class I structure. <br />135 feet high, impounding approximately 16,200 acre-feet of water. GEl Consultants, Denver, Colorado, <br />will be putting together the final design and construction documents. Major land purchases have been <br />completed and the Rueter Hess Reservoir and other related project activities are currently under <br />construction. The entire project is anticipated to be completed by the summer/fall of2007. The project <br />is approximately 55% complete. <br /> <br />12. Mancos Water Conservancy District. Canal Rehabilitation <br /> <br />Authorization: Severance Tax Perpetual Account <br />Water Source: West Mancos River <br />Terms of Loan: $5,486,531 @2.80%for30-years <br /> <br />County: Montezuma <br />Project Yield: 9,000 acre-feet <br />Project Type: Canal Rehabilitation <br /> <br />The Mancos Water Conservancy District supplies irrigation and municipal water within a 13,496 acre <br />service area. The District's carriage facility is over 50-years old and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has <br />recommended rehabilitation of the inlet and outlet canals. The proposed project is to rehabilitate inlet <br />and outlet canals to the Jackson Gulch Reservoir and to replace its operational shops and headquarters. <br />The District's goal is to have the entire project completed by 2014. The District has performed test <br />sections with various lining materials to assist in determining the final design package for the ditch <br />rehabilitation. Project construction on a small section of canal was completed this summer. The District <br />is currently in the process of asking the Federal Appropriations Committee for $6,200,000 in grant funds <br />to assist in completing the project. Securing this grant is critical for the District, without the grant funds <br />the District will not be able to utilize the CWCB loan funds to complete the project. If the grant funds are <br />secured the overall project is scheduled for completion in January of 2014. <br /> <br />45 <br />
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