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<br />" <br /> <br />. <br /> <br /> <br />Service prepared the construction plans and specifications. Constnlction for the second to the . <br />last phase of ilnprovements commenced in March of 1999, by Noland, Inc., of Mancos, CO., <br />and was completed in July of 1999. The final phase of improvements is scheduled to be <br />designed during the winter of 2000/01 with construction to follow in the Fall of 2001. <br />Commencement of construction is contingent upon resolving project right-of-way issues. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />5. Jackson Lake Reservoir and Irrillation Comnanv - Dam Rehabilitation <br /> <br />Authorization: <br />Water Source: South Platte River <br />Tenns ofLoan: $I,700,OOO@0%for30years <br /> <br />County: Morgan-N.W. of Ft. Morgan <br />Project Yield: 30,000 acre-feet <br />Project Type: Dam Rehabilitation <br /> <br />Jackson Lake Reservoir is located approximately 17 miles northwest of Fort Morgan and <br />has an estimated storage capacity 000,000 acre-feet. The dam has been in-place since 1902 and <br />provides mainly late season irrigation water to about 17,000 acres of land. The dam is not <br />currently under any restriction by the State Engineer's Office, but the SEO has indicated concern <br />about the existing dam facing, The proposed project is to provide a renewed slope protection along <br />the upstream face of the dam. The existing concrete slabs have deteriorated over time, due to the <br />extreme wave action and general freeze..thaw. The major component of the project is new soil <br />cement facing, approximately 3-4 feet tbick, running along about 700/0 of the existing dam face <br />(8,100-feet). The new soil cement will be poured directly over the existing concrete slabs and will <br />extend several feet below the toe of the embankment. W. W. Wheeler of Englewood, Colorado is <br />designing the project, at an estimated construction cost of $3,000,000. The project is tentatively <br />scheduled to commence construction in the Fall of2001. <br /> <br />. 6. Loveland. City of Green Ridl!e Glade Reservoir Rehabilitation <br /> <br />Authorization: HB 98-1189 <br />Water Source: Big Thompson River <br />Tenus of Loan: $5,000,000@4.75%for 10 yrs. <br /> <br />County: Larimer - W. of Loveland <br />Project Yield: 6,000 acre feet <br />Project Type: Dam enlargement <br /> <br />This $19.2 million project is the enlargement of the Green Ridge Glade Reservoir northwest <br />of Loveland. The project consists of raising the crest of the existing dam approximateiy 60 feet, <br />construction of a new concrete labyrinth weir spillway, and new multi-level intake gate tower outlet <br />structure. The City has contracted with Woodward-Clyde of Denver to prepare the final design and <br />construction contract documents. Environmental studies have been complete and the City is <br />currently in the process of obtaining the necessary permits to realign the adjacent County Road. <br />The design is scheduled to be complete by December of 2001, with construction to follow in June <br />of2002. <br /> <br />7. Riverside Reservoir and Land Company Riverside Reservoir Soiilway Rehabilitation <br /> <br />Authorization: SB 98-1189 <br />Water Source: South Platte River <br />TenDS of Loan: $450,000 @ 3.75% for 20 yrs. <br /> <br />CoWlty: Weld - NW of Wiggins <br />Project Yield: 200 ac.ft. <br />Project Type: Spillway Rehabilitation <br /> <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />This project is the construction of an emergency spillway on the Riverside Reservoir Dam, <br />located 11 miles northwest of Wiggins in Weld County. The State Engineer has placed a storage <br />testriction on the reservoir until an emergency spillway is completed. The Riverside Reservoir and <br />Land Company contracted with W.W. Wheeler and Associates of Denver to prepare construction <br />