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9/13/2004
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CWCB Director's Report
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<br />. <br /> <br />The Kenosha Trout Club is located 8 miles southwest of the Town of Grant, near Kenosha Pass. <br />Lininger Lake, which is used for fish, wildlife, and recreation purposes by subdivision residents, is supplied by a junior <br />water right that cannot be filled unless its consumptive use due to evaporation is replaced. The estimated average annual <br />divertible volume is 110 acre-feet, and the evaporative loss needing augmentation is 46 acre-feel. The Association plans <br />on purchasing senior water rights that are suitable for augmentation. Dam improvements include installing a low-level <br />outlet structure and raising the crest of the dam approximately 12-inches. Leonard Rice Consulting Water Engineers <br />completed the feasibility study. Water rights have been purchased. Dam improvements are currently under design and <br />scheduled for construction in 2005. <br /> <br />33. Lake Arrowhead Water Association - Lake Arrowhead Reservoir Rehabilitation <br />Authorization: Small Project Loan Account County: Weld <br />Water Source: Ashcroft Draw Pr<lject Yield: 200 ac.ft. <br />Terms of Loan: $300,000 @4.25% for 30 years Project Type: Dam Rehabilitation <br /> <br />Lake Arrowhead Reservoir is located 2 miles southwest of Greeley on Ashcroft Draw, which is a tributary to the South <br />Platte River. The existing Class 3 dam, 30 feet high, was constructed in 1963 with a 200 acre-foot capacity. On August 10, <br />2002 a large sinkhole developed on the downstream slope of the dam, due to failure of the outlet pipe. Boyle Engineering has <br />completed the design and the construction has been awarded to Zak Dirt, Longmont, Colorado. Project is under construction <br />and is 65% complete. Project substantial completion is tentatively scheduled for November of 2004. <br /> <br />34. Smart Brothers Incorporated - Well Augmentation Project <br />Authorization: Severance Tax Account County: Logan <br />Water Source: South Platte Project Yield: 1,500 ac.ft. <br />Terms of Loan: $239,850@2.50%for30years Project Type: Well Augmentation <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The Smart Brothers is a family owned and operated farm and custom cattle feeding operation located <br />approximately 2 miles southwest of Atwood, consisting of 1,250 acres of irrigated farm ground and 5,000 head feeding <br />operation, with plans to expand to 8,000 head. The fann has 9 tributary wells and 3 commercial wells. The prop<lsed <br />project will add a recharge well at the river, 13,000-ft of 18-inch PVC pipeline. and various recharge ponds. 4 existing <br />wells will be tied into the new water line to allow water to be pumped back to the river. The proposed augmentation plan <br />will offset the depletions from 12 existing wells, which is currently being augmented by the Logan Well Users. <br /> <br />Proiects Under Design <br /> <br />I. Ryan Gulch Reservoir Company - Ryan Gulch Dam Rehabilitation <br />Authorization: SB 99-173 County: Larimer - S. of Loveland <br />Water Source: Big Thompson River Project Yield: 645 ac.ft. <br />Terms of Loan: $317,500 @4.25% for 30 years Project Type: Dam Rehabilitation <br /> <br />This project is the rehabilitation of the Ryan Gulch Dam, which includes the construction ofa new spillway, lining <br />the upstream face of the dam with a clay liner, sleeving the existing 24-inch outlet pipe, and constructing a new upstream <br />controlled inlet works. Boyle Engineering, Inc. of Denver has completed the final design plans, which has been reviewed <br />and approved by the State Engineer's Office. Bids were received to construct the planned improvements, but were outside <br />the project hudget. The Ditch Company has retained the services of a new design consultant. Final design plans have <br />been completed and submitted to the SEO for review. Construction is tentatively scheduled for October of 2004. <br /> <br />2. Pine River - Hayfield Ditch Company - Siphon Replacement Project <br />Authorization: Construction Fund County: La Plata <br />Water Source: Vallecito Reservoir Project Yield: 8,866 ac.ft. <br />Terms of Loan: $267,000 @2.75% for 30 years Project Type: Siphon Replacement <br /> <br />PRBDC provides irrigation water to a 2,596-acre service area in La Plata County, generally south of the Town of <br />Bayfield. The Pine River Bayfield Ditch is a lateral extending off of the Schroder Ditch and is a carrier ditch for <br />shareholders owning Pine River water rights and Pine River Irrigation District water shares (Vallecito Reservoir). The <br />PRBDC headgate is located east of the Town of Bay field, above Beaver Creek. From the headgate, the ditch flows <br />31 <br />
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