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<br />5 square miles <br />2577 residential <br />(100 outside city limits) <br />667 commercial <br />3.0 million gallons <br />2545 af <br />100 cfs in Supply Ditch, used for <br />irrigation <br />Commitment to purchase <br />10,000 af of Dallas Creek Project <br />water; 80 shares Cimarron Ditch and <br />Reservoir Company delivered to <br />Project 7 for M&I use <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />Tri-County is the sole purveyor of water from the USBR's Dallas <br />Creek Project. Of the 39,400 af of water available from that project <br />28,100 af is allocated for M&I use, 11,200 af is allocated for irrigation <br />and 100 af is allocated for recreation. Tri-County has commitments from <br />Montrose, Delta and Olathe to purchase 14,000 af Dallas Creek water. <br />Present plans are that the Dallas Creek MU water wi 11 be marketed <br />through Project 7, however that is not a reQui rement of Tri -County's <br />agreement with the USBR and could change. A description of the Dallas <br />Creek Project is presented in a subsequent section of this appendix. <br /> <br />Project 7 does not have responsibility for delivering peak hourly <br />demands. Once past the master meters, the individual entities are <br />responsible for storage of demands in excess of average daily <br />requirements, for distributing water to the end users, and for <br />maintenance of their own distribution systems. <br /> <br />Following is a brief synopsis of the participating entities: <br /> <br />City of Montrose <br /> <br />Service Area: <br />Number of Taps: <br /> <br />Storage: <br />1986 Water Use: <br /> <br />Water Rights: <br /> <br />B-25 <br /> <br />fJ r1Jnn765? <br />~..j ...J ,) .J __ <br />