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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />APpENDIX A <br /> <br />WEST DIVIDE PROJECT STUDY <br /> <br />Introduction <br /> <br />The Colorado River Water conservation District and the <br />West Divide Water Conservancy District (Contractor), with funding <br />provided in part by the the Colorado Water Conservation Roard <br />(CWCB), will contract with a consulting engineering firm <br />(Consultant) for a preliminary reconnaissance study of the <br />reformulation of a West Divide 9roject. <br /> <br />Study Objective and Scope <br /> <br />The objective of the study is to evaluate, at a reconnais- <br />sance level of detail, the engineering feasibility and the cost <br />of constructing a reformulated west Divide project, with general <br />details as shown in (d) below. The study shall include: <br /> <br />(a) an appraisal level evpluation of the yield of the West <br />Oivide reservoirs or combinations thereof based upon <br />conditional water rigpts held by the Contractor. <br /> <br />(b) an analysis of uses (~xcluding recreation and <br />hydropower generation) and places of use of water which <br />could he developed by the West Divide reservoirs and <br />associated canals and laterals. <br /> <br />(c) preparation of apprai~a1 level engineering designs and <br />cost estimates (inc1u~ing annual operation, maintenance <br />and replacement costs) of the West Divide project and <br />associated structures, <br /> <br />(d) 1he West Divide reserqoirs referred to in (a), (b), and <br />(c) shall he limited to the following: <br /> <br />(1) Owens Creek Dam ~nd Reservoir, with a storage <br />capacity of about 30,000 acre-feet, <br /> <br />(2) Kendig Dam and R@servoir, with a storage capacity <br />of about 20,000 ~cre-feet, <br /> <br />(3) Canals, laterals and/or pipelines associated <br />with the reservoirs in (1) and (2), <br /> <br />(4) Dry Hollow Dam and Reservoir, with a storage <br />capacity of about 25,000 acre-feet, <br /> <br />APpENDIX A <br /> <br />19q <br />w~ <br />