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County
Weld
Basin
South Platte
Title
Joint Southern Weld County Water System
Date
2/23/1989
Prepared For
Weld County
Prepared By
Consultants
Floodplain - Doc Type
Community File
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<br />TASK V. <br /> <br />A. Status quo - a limited evaluation of the potential for <br />existing water systems to serve the needs of the towns. <br /> <br />B. Direct flow <br /> <br />1. South Platte River water <br />2. District 2 <br />3. District 3 (Poudre) <br />4. District 4 (Big Thompson) <br />5. Di stri ct 5 (St. Vrain) <br />6. District 6 (Boulder Creek) <br /> <br />C. Storage - ~n evaluation of the storage facilities with high <br />quality water, including Southwest Portland. <br /> <br />D. Service to some or all of the communities through: <br /> <br />1. Central Weld County (via Little Thompson) <br />2. Union Rural Electric <br />3. Public Service/Ft. St. Vrain <br />4. The City of Greeley <br />5. Other municipal suppliers such as City of Thornton <br />6. Any of the above facilities with acquisition of Windy <br />Gap water <br />7. Any of the above facilities with acquisition of Colorado <br />Big Thompson water <br /> <br />E. Shallow aquifer sources - a limited evaluation of the <br />tributary aquifers will be conducted. <br /> <br />F. Deep non-tributary sources <br /> <br />G. Meeting <br /> <br />Evaluate each option from Planning, Engineering and Water Quality, <br />Legal Aspects <br /> <br />A. P1 anni ng <br /> <br />1. Integration of the Comprehensive Plans and other relevant <br />planning data <br />2. Future Water Needs - estimate future water needs by applying <br />current useage to projected population levels for each <br />community. The population projections will include scenarios <br />of minimum, mean, and maximum growth rates. Assistance from <br />the Department of Local Affairs as well as prOjections from <br />E-470 and the new airport studies will be included. <br />3. Marketability of the water to other potential customers <br />4. Draft report <br /> <br />2 <br />
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