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11/19/2009 11:43:05 AM
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Loan Projects
Contract/PO #
C150139
Contractor Name
Coal Creek
Contract Type
Loan
Water District
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County
Fremont
Bill Number
MC3
Loan Projects - Doc Type
Feasibility Study
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<br />.~.. VLrL' mu~ VY:46 FAX 3035262624 MARTIN AND WOOD WATER <br /> <br />Ii!I 005/015 <br /> <br />reasonably be expected to be available from Florence's <br />South Field reservoir's storage capacity of210 acre-feet, <br /> <br />Thus. this report adopts a stricter standard for deeming a <br />Member's supply to be adequate by requiring 'each <br />Member's supply to be adequate for each Mcm.bci:' a dally <br />water xequirement throughout the 24-year study piirlocl, <br />except for the teJKlay Union Ditch down period in <br />Febtual'y . <br /> <br />b. Ex.isting Water Supply Plus 881.63 Union Ditch sham and 67 <br />Fremont County Ditc:h Shares <br /> <br />Wbllll Florence's 881.63 share.t of Union Ditch and the City's 67 <br />shares of Fremont County Ditc:h are included in the City's water <br />supply. the City will have an adequate supply for its year 2010 <br />average annual requlrement of 3,074 acre-feet, <br /> <br />2. TOl\'n of Coal Creek <br /> <br />Coal Creek's strictly existing water supply I which conslslS solely of its <br />Coal Creek Pipeline Waler riCbt. is Cenerally adequate for the Town's <br />present (YeM 2001) average annual water requirement of 34. acre-feet per <br />year, However, the Town's 1884 Coal Crc:ek Pipe water right is not <br />expected to be in priority all of the time in dry years like 1m and 1978, <br />and this water right cannot by l.tielf provide for all of the Town's present <br />water requiremenls during such dry years, <br /> <br /> <br />'-"I1I;',""'"-'ar"'add""'-t"''''''''''''lJft~S' <br />.. ~~ltf~~_~""fr~'U",ti\\~,;l9R\~'v.I'::.t~ <br /> <br />3. Town ofWilllamsburg <br /> <br />Williamsburg's strictly cristing water supply, whicl1 consists solely of its <br />WllHamsburg Pipe water right, is inadequate for the Town's existing and <br />future WElter req ufr~mel1ts, As stated earlier in this report, the <br />WllIlamsburi Pipe water right can provide, at most, only 66 acre-feet <br />per year, In each of the past six years (1996-2001), Williamsburg has <br />used more than 66 acre-feet of tfeale(! water, Also, due to ita junior <br />1 B90 priority date. the Wi1lianlsburg Pipe water right can produce an <br />average annual water supply of only 36.8 acre-feet (1971-1994), and this <br />junior water right produces no water at all in the April-through-October <br />period of many years, <br /> <br />10 <br />
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