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7/18/2005
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CWCB Director's Report
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<br />Terms of Loan: $5,486,531 @2.80% for 30-years Project Type: Canal Rehabilitation <br /> <br />The Mancos Water Conservancy District supplies irrigation and municipal water within a <br />13,496 acre service area. The District's carriage facility is over 50-years old and the U.S. <br />Bureau of Reclamation has recommended rehabilitation of the inlet and outlet canals. <br />The proposed project is to rehabilitate inlet and outlet canals to the Jackson Gulch <br />Reservoir and to replace its operational shops and headquarters. Design engineering is <br />scheduled to be complete in 2004 with construction to following in 2005. The District <br />anticipates having the entire project complete by 2014. The District has performed test <br />sections with various lining materials to assist in determining the final design package for <br />the ditch rehabilitation. Project construction is anticipated to commence in the summer <br />of 2005. <br /> <br />20. Kenosha Trout Club - Lininger Lake Dam Rehabilitation and Water Purchase <br /> <br />Authorization: <br />Water Source: <br />Terms of Loan: <br /> <br />SB 01-157 Severance Tax <br />Beaver Creek <br />$600,000 @5.50% for 30-years <br /> <br />County: Park <br />Project Yield: 156 acre-feet <br />Project Type: Dam Rehabilitation <br /> <br />The Kenosha Trout Club is located 8 miles southwest of the Town of Grant, near <br />Kenosha Pass. Lininger Lake, which is used for fish, wildlife, and recreation purposes <br />by subdivision residents, is supplied by a junior water right that cannot be filled unless its <br />consumptive use due to evaporation is replaced. The estimated average annual divertible <br />volume is 110 acre-feet, and the evaporative loss needing augmentation is 46 acre-feet. <br />The Association plans on purchasing senior water rights that are suitable for <br />augmentation. Dam improvements include installing a low-level outlet structure and <br />raising the crest of the dam approximately 12-inches. Leonard Rice Consulting Water <br />Engineers completed the feasibility study. Water rights have been purchased. Dam <br />improvements are currently under design and scheduled for construction in 2005. <br /> <br />21. South Side Irrigation Company - Ditch Rehabilitation <br /> <br />Authorization: Construction Fund <br />Water Source: South Platte River <br />Terms of Loan: $72,000 @ 3.10% for 30 yrs. <br /> <br />County: Larimer - Near - Loveland <br />Project Yield: 1,587 acre-feet <br />Project Type: Ditch Rehabilitation <br /> <br />This $80,000 project involves the rehabilitation of a number of hydraulic structures and <br />various piping along the South Side Ditch. The overall ditch is approximately 11 miles <br />long and its headgate is located on the South Platte River. The pipe section within the <br />ditch was originally designed by Landmark Engineering, Loveland, Colorado and was <br />bid out in November of 2005. Given the high costs of the bids received, the designed <br />pipe section alternative to control seepage was changed to a liner. A 400-ft section of the <br />ditch lining project was completed in February of 2005. The Company has a remaining <br />800-ft section of ditch to line and a number of small concrete diversion structures to <br />replace. Project completion is scheduled for September of 2006. <br /> <br />60 <br />
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