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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />TOTAL: $7,200.00.FUNDING SOURCE: $6,700.00 CWCB) and $500.00 (319). <br /> <br />TASK 5. Compile and store materials. Data will be compiled and stored as described in section <br />5.0. Two progress reports will be submitted yearly. <br /> <br />Product: Data and storage and publication. <br />Units & Cost; 40 hours for three years or 13 hours/year@$15.00/hr. <br />TOTAL COST: $600.00. FUNDING SOURCE; $450.00 (CWCB) and $150. 00 (319). <br /> <br />MILESTONE TABLE (see table 3) <br /> <br />ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS <br /> <br />The Conejos County Soil Conservation District, original sponsor of the Alamosa River Watershed <br />Project, obtained a regional permit from the U.S. Army corps of Engineers dated May 18, 1998. <br />This permit is valid for 5 years. The permit applies to "all waters of the United States including <br />wetlands, in the Alamosa River system downstream of Terrace Reservoir to the last irrigation intake <br />structure east of Highway 285 in Conejos County, Colorado". It covers bank and channel <br />stabilization activities. <br /> <br />Conejos County does not require permits. However, the project will file the "scope of work" and <br />other documents pertaining to this project at the Conejos County Courthouse for public information. <br /> <br />LEAD PROJECT SPONSOR <br /> <br />As the local water coordination body, the Alamosa-La Jara Water Conservancy District is the leading <br />sponsor for this 319 project. The District helped fund the erosion control demonstration projects <br />built in November 1996 and has funded water quality studies in the Alamosa River. <br /> <br />OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE. (Please see L-DPA, page 3 and 4) <br /> <br />The L-DPA specifies that the ARWRP and the A-LJWCD will be responsible for O&M for a period <br />of 10 years after construction has been completed. O&M costs include any work that deals <br />specifically with the upkeep and modifications of the channels stability, but not including the actual <br />upkeep of headgates, bridges, roads, or other structures. The engineers have advised the project to <br />set aside 2% of the total "construction cost" to meet these cost. The A-LJWCD will set aside <br />$8,000.00, to be held in their general fund, to meet these O&M costs. <br /> <br />The L-DP A also specifies that participants will be held financially responsible for damages resulting <br />from negligent activities. <br /> <br />The NRCS will provide assistance to landowners in grazing management practices for a period of <br />three years. The fences built with the NA WCA grant will be maintained by the landowner for a <br /> <br />Page -19- <br />