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<br />the Company's system, and for providing additional storage to meet future demands. The project will involve the . <br />construction of 3 separate reservoirs near the Town of Barnsville, Colorado, totaling 4,500 acre-feet of storage. <br />Additionally, 8,200 linear feet of pipeline will be installed in construction with the reservoirs. The project is currently <br />being designed by Smith Geotechnical, Fort Collins, Colorado and is scheduled for construction in 2005. Project <br />completion is tentatively scheduled for 2007. <br /> <br />12. Dolores Water Conservancy District- Dove Creek Secondary Water Supply System <br /> <br />Authorization: Construction Fund County: Dolores <br />Water Source: San JuanIDolores Project Yield: 300 acre-feet <br /> <br />Terms of Loan: $883,304 @ 3.00% for IO-years Project Type: Dual Water System <br /> <br />Residents of the Town of Dove Creek currently use existing treated water supply for outside irrigation. DWCD <br />has been working with the Town, and the Town's Secondary Water Supply Committee, to provide a more cost effective <br />raw water supply for outside irrigation. Currently the cost of treated outside irrigation water for Town residents is $2.40 to <br />$3.00 per thousand gallons. Through a Franchise Agreement, DWCD will make available up 300 acre-feet of its municipal <br />and industrial (M & I) water to meet the needs of the Town, and will construct and operate a secondary water delivery <br />system The system will include a new pumping plant to deliver up to 2 cfs, a 5 to 10 acre-foot tenninal storage reservoir, <br />32,000 feet of delivery pipeline (10"-8660 feet, 8"-7480 feet, 6"- t6,480 feet) and 307 individual taps with water meters (0/. <br />to I-inch capacity) for supplying up to 10 gallons per minute per household. With the new systems outside irrigation can <br />be provided at about $1.26 per 1000 gallons, including annual operation and maintenance. The project will be paid for by <br />tap fees, and a total of 307 taps are required to generate enough revenue to fully repay the project cost. The project is <br />tentatively scheduled for construction in the fall/winter of2004/05. <br /> <br />13. FL Gill H20 LLC - Well Augmentation Project <br /> <br />Authorization: <br />Water Source: <br />Terms of Loan: <br /> <br />Severance Tax Trust Fund <br />South Platte River <br />$114,750 @2.25% for 20-years <br /> <br />County: Washington <br />Project Yield: 1,072 acre-feet <br />Project Type: Well Augmentation <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The FL Gill LLC consists of 3 owners or 3 contiguous farms under the Johnson Edwards Ditch, with a combined <br />irrigated acreage of 910 acres. This project involves the construction of 4 recharge ponds, I recharge well, pipeline <br />construction, and water right purchases to offset the depletions from 4 irrigation wells. The project is being designed by <br />Brent Nation, Fort Morgan, Colorado and is scheduled for construction in the spring of 2005. <br /> <br />14. Supply Irrigation Ditch Company - Knoth Reservoir Dam Rehabilitation <br /> <br />Authorization: <br />Water Source: <br />Terms of Loan: <br /> <br />Construction Fund <br />SI. Vrain Creek <br />$1,700,000@3.50% for 30-years <br /> <br />County: Boulder - N.E. of Lyons <br />Project Yield: 9,500 acre-feet <br />Project Type: Dam Rehabilitation <br /> <br />The Supply Irrigation Ditch Company is proposing to rehabilitate the Knoth Reservoir for use as an equalizer, and <br />for storage under a conditional decree for 542 acre-feet. The average annual volume diverted now is 9,500 acre-feet, <br />which will be increased to 10,040 acre-feet with the project improvements in place. The planned improvements include, <br />reshaping the upstream face of the dams and the placement of clay, installation of a toe drain, construction of 200 foot long <br />spillway, placement of rip rap, raising the dam crest on both dams to gage height 30-ft., removal of two abandoned outlets, <br />and the repair of the existing outlet to a good working condition. The proposed improvements are being designed by Smith <br />Geotechnical, of Fort Collins, Colorado with the project tentatively scheduled for construction in fall of 2004. The project <br />is tentatively on-hold pending board resolution. <br /> <br />IS Town of Coal Creek - Water Rights Purchase <br /> <br />Authorization: Construction Fund <br />Water Source: Arkansas River Basin <br />Terms of Loan: $67,500 @ 3.75% for 30 yrs. <br /> <br />County: Fremont <br />Project Yield: n/a <br />Project Type: Water Purchase <br /> <br />34 <br />