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11/19/2003
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CF Section - New Loans - New Cache La Poudre Irrigation Company - New Reservoir Construction
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<br />New Cache La Poudre Irrigating Company <br />November 19-21 2003 <br /> <br />Agenda Item Bb <br /> <br />to serve all of the users, particularly those near the end of the system. In order to overcome <br />fluctuations in the ditch, NCLPIC must run extra water to ensure that users at the end of the system <br />are not shorted. In addition, the NCLPIC estimates that it is approximately 10,000 ac-ft short of its <br />current annual water requests, due to operational losses as well as the transfer of Colorado Big <br />Thompson water out of the system. The intent of the proposed project is to construct three <br />reservoirs near Barnesville to equalize ditch flows, improve system efficiency (approx. 2000 <br />AF/year), and provide additional storage (approx. 2500 AF/year) to meet demand. The proposed <br />reservoirs will also provide a benefit to the comprehensive groundwater augmentation plan that the <br />company is developing. <br /> <br />Feasibilitv Studies <br /> <br />Smith Geotechnical Engineering Consultants of Fort Collins has completed the feasibility study in <br />accordance with CWCB guidelines. The study includes an assessment of alternatives to address <br />storage and operational deficiencies. <br /> <br />New Cache La Poudre Irriqatinq Companv <br /> <br />The New Cache La Poudre Irrigating Company was incorporated as a Mutual Ditch Company under <br />the laws of the State of Colorado on February 21, 1898. Currently, there are 2500 shares of <br />NCLPIC stock held by approximately 300 users. All shares are agricultural with the exception of 4 <br />shares owned by the City of Greeley. The NCLPIC sets annual assessments to be paid by its <br />shareholders. It has the authority to refuse water deliveries to shareholders who are delinquent in <br />paying assessments, and can sell delinquent shares to cover delinquent assessments. The <br />NCLPIC has the power of eminent domain and has the authority to enter into contractual <br />arrangements. It does not have the authority to levy taxes and is not affected by the TABOR <br />Amendment. <br /> <br />Water Riqhts <br /> <br />The NCLPIC holds direct flow water rights for a total of 650 cfs from the Cache La Poudre River. <br />The total amount was allocated in 5 decrees with appropriation dates ranging from October 25, <br />1870 to May 24, 1977. The Company has filed with the District Court, Water Division NO.1 for <br />2500 acre-feet of storage rights for the reservoirs considered in this feasibility study. A summary of <br />the Company's existing water rights is listed below: <br /> <br />Existing Water Rights <br />Priority Date Amount <br />37 October 25, 1870 110cfs <br />44 September 15, 1871 170 cfs <br />72 November 10,1874 184 cfs <br />83 September 15, 1877 121 cfs <br />Case No. W-8059-75 Mav 24, 1977 65 cfs <br /> Total 650 cfs <br /> <br />Proiect Description <br /> <br />Page 2 of 7 <br />
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