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<br />IMPLEMENTA TlON SCHEDULE <br /> <br />The (,\\\1strudmn activities a\ Kt:rn Reservoir are proposed to begin with the drawn down oflhc water <br />surIClee in nllll-September 2002. Dewatering and excavalion activities willlc)Il,,\\' as soon as possible. <br />The gllallc)r the 2002-2003 irrigation ol'l~season is to: ]) cxcavatc and haulmatcrial Ic)r usc on the <br />neighboring development. 2) Cllnstl'llcl thc slope liner, and .3) remove approximately .JOO.OOO cubic <br />yards or sand and gr<Jvc] 10 the nearby mine /()r processing. I\dditiollal ~\.cavatlon and haul ofaggrcgnlc <br />matenals is schedululto occur during the 2003-2004 and 2004-2005 oIT-se'''''''s. <br /> <br />SOCI/lL, ECONOMIC, AND PHYSICAL IMPAC1;') <br /> <br />The project wlil provide li)11 storage eapabilitv Ic)r the reserVoir rhe reservo)r has lilled with silt due 10 <br />the inlet nfthe New ('ache Ia !'oudre Ditch. The inlet of the llitch is being relocated 'IS a parlor a <br />separate project done by the Town Or\V111dso]' and Lot llolding Investments to ll.lrthcr eliminate the <br />silting problem. l\S a result, the reservoir will have many positive ::;ocial impacts, as it will allow It)r <br />additional storage capacity: a healthier ecology for fi~h, birds, and other \VildIiCc~ increased recreational <br />uses !()I" the citizens o/'thc To\vn of\Vindsor: some storm \V3ter lIses; and other irrigation pUlVOSCS. <br /> <br />The project will have a positive economic impact of providing the historical storage capacity for <br />irrigalion water to the shareholders' agricultural lands, as well as othL:r irrigation L1ses. Due to the silting <br />problem. the historical storage has 110t been possible in the pas\. <br /> <br />The project will have no slgnificant irnpact once: constructlon 1s conlp\ctc. <br /> <br />PERMITTING <br /> <br />The Kelll Reservoir and Ditch Company must obtain authorization li.om tbe Colorado State Engincer's <br />Omec lor the proposed modi\lcat;r)1)s. only ifthe reclamation is within 200 feet or the C(!1Tent dam <br />structure. 1\t this time, the plan is not 10 reclaim any portion orlhe rescrvoir witbin thc 200-tc)ot bufrer <br />area orthe dam. Thc local office or the U.S. Co'1lS or Engineers has bcen consulted, and it has becn <br />determined by Terry McKee, that this reservoir is not under Ihe Jurisdiction ofthc Corps. LaiTY <br />Rogstadt, with thc Colorado Division orWildlile has been consulting several times in regard to any <br />wi\d11fe hahitat on the reservoir and can:~rul consideration will be taken during the reclan1ation process. <br />A lettcr has bcen senl to the Colorado Division ofl'v1incrals and Gcology (DMG) to detelllline Ira <br />pcnni! is required. It is our understanding that J Declaratory Order is the Jppropriate permitting process <br />with the DMG Other permits regulating the particulars or construction activities (i.e.. construction <br />dewatering. roadway access, dust, etc.) will he the responsibility nfthe selected contractor to obtain, <br /> <br />INSTITUTIONAL CONSIDERA TIONS <br /> <br />An agreemcnt with the New C~lchc!a Poudrc Dilch (.ompany is ill the process and the ollly other <br />contracts. agreements. or Court actions necessary for the construction of the project. arc a loan contract <br />with th~ C\VCB. a cOl1strudlon contract with the cnl1slruction cumpnny, ~lnd an engineering contract <br />with Rock" Mountain Consultants. Ine. <br /> <br />FC;.lSlbd IIY Study <br />I\:crn l~cscrvol1 l:nbrgcl1lcnt <br /> <br />.-l- <br /> <br />August 21)()1 <br /> <br />I <II.,,, '1: W,n.!,or l.lk,'I'~ <JOe <br />