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<br />Alamosa-La Jara Water Conservancy District Agenda !tern 12b. <br />January 26-27.2000 (Updated February 4.2000) <br /> <br />Table 1: Funding Sources and In-Kind Services, ARWP <br /> <br />Funding sources OO(FY) 01 (FY) Total <br />EPA SECTION 319 FUNDS <br />1) FY99 Funds (FA) $ 116,784 $116,784 $ 233,568 <br />SUBTOTAL $ 116,784 $ 116,7B4 $ 233,568 <br />OTHER FEDERAL FUNDS <br />1) NRCS (TA) $ 5,250 $ B,750 $ 14,000 <br />SUBTOTAL $ 5,250 $ B,750 $ 14,000 <br />LOCAL MATCH <br />1) A-LJ WCD (FA) $ 18,333 $ 18,333 $ 36,666 <br />2) Adams State College (FA & TA) $ 6,455 $ 6,455 $ 12,910 <br />3) Conejos County (FA & TA) $ 21,800 $ 1,700 $ 23,500 <br />4) Conejos County SCD ( FA & TA) $ 4,525 $ 2,700 $ 7,225 <br />5) SLB (FA) $ 36,960 $ 36,960 <br />6) Landowner Contribution (FA) $ 12,640 $ 12,640 $ 25,280 <br />7) Nature Conservancy (FA) $ 11,333 $ 11,333 <br />8) SLV RTP (FA & TA) $ 550 $ 300 $ 850 <br />SLVTU (FA) $ 1,523 $ 1,523 <br />SUBTOTALS - $ 114,119 $ 42,128 $ 156,247 <br />TOTAL BUDGET $ 236,153 $ 167,662 $ 403,815 <br /> <br />FA = Financial Assistance <br />TA = Technical Assistance <br />NRCS = Natural Resources Conservation Service <br />A-LJ WCD = Alamosa-La Jara Water Conservancy District <br />SLB = State Land Board <br />SCD = Soil Conservation District <br />SLV RTP = San Luis Valley Rural Telecommunications Project <br />SLV TU = San Luis Valley Trout Unlimited <br /> <br />Recent Accomplishments <br />Below is a partial list of significant accomplishments of the ARWP since it's inception in 1995. <br /> <br />1. Coordinated a Survey of the riparian area along the Alamosa River. (Survey conducted by <br />the NRCS in January 1996.) <br />2. Coordinated a River Assessment of the Alamosa River. (Assessment conducted by the <br />NRCS regional riparian team in July of 1996.) <br />3. Helped develop a Management Plan for the Alamosa River Watershed. (Completed in <br />cooperation with the Conejos County Soil Conservation District, December 1997.) <br />4. Compiled aerial photography of the Alamosa River for planning and design work for <br />restoration, September 1997. <br />5. Installed 2 erosion-control pilot projects to demonstrate restoration techniques, 1998 <br />6. Obtained funding for Conceptual Design for the Alamosa River. (D. Rosgen, March 1999.) <br />7. Obtained a regional permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for river restoration. <br />8. Completed river field survey for winter 1999 - 2000 projects, in partnership with the NRCS. <br /> <br />3 <br />