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<br />The Subdistrict has been very active in acquiring water rights for use in the plan for <br />augmentation. Several groundwater recharge projects have been developed, and substantial ditch <br />and reservoir stock has been purchased. To-date, the Subdistrict water rights value of <br />approximately $20M. <br /> <br />Companv <br /> <br />Box Elder Ditch <br />Brighton Ditch <br />Farmer's Independent Ditch <br />Fulton Ditch <br />Greeley & Loveland Ditch <br />Greeley Irrigation Ditch <br />Jones Ditch <br />Lake Loveland <br />Lupton Bottom Ditch <br />Lupton Meadows Ditch <br />Rural Ditch <br />Seven Lakes Reservoir <br />Union Reservoir <br />Weldon Valley Ditch <br /> <br />TOTAL <br /> <br />Table 2 <br />Water Rights Owned <br />Groundwater Management Subdistrict ofthe <br />Central Colorado Water Conservancy District <br />2002 <br /> <br />Location <br /> <br />Amount <br />(acre-feet) <br /> <br />Windsor <br />Brighton <br />Platteville <br />Brighton <br />Greeley <br />Greeley <br />Greeley <br />Loveland <br />Fort Lupton <br />Fort Lupton <br />Longmont <br />Loveland <br />Longmont <br />Fort Morgan <br /> <br />50 <br />20 <br />81 <br />628 <br />413 <br />680 <br />15 <br /> <br />260 <br /> <br />600 <br />120 <br />53 <br />240 <br />200 <br />ISO <br /> <br />3,510 acre-feet <br /> <br />The Subdistrict also leases approximately 3,238 acre-feet of augmentation water annually from <br />the Central Colorado Water Conservancy District. <br /> <br />In 1979, the Subdistrict began developing a groundwater recharge program to supplement the <br />amount of water available for augmentation purposes, Numerous sites have been developed in <br />the Platteville, Greeley, Fort Morgan, and Hudson areas. To-date, over 70,000 acre-feet of water <br />has been recharged through these various projects. <br /> <br />4 <br />