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<br />~ <br /> <br />~ , <br /> <br />COLORADO WATER CONSERVATION BOARD <br />823 State centennial Building <br />1313 Sherman street <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br /> <br />November, 1977 <br /> <br />RIDGWAY PROJECT <br /> <br />INTRODUCTION <br /> <br />The town of Ridgway is located in Ouray County about 29 miles <br /> <br />south of Montrose and 10 miles north of Ouray, the county seat. <br /> <br />Ridgway was incorporated on January 30, 1891, and is at present a <br /> <br />rural town. However, quite a lot of growth is expected due to the <br /> <br />future building in the area of the proposed Dallas Creek Project, <br /> <br />expected to be completed by 1983. <br /> <br />Moderate to severe shortages of municipal water occur now at <br /> <br />Ridgway; these shortages are expected to become more severe as the <br /> <br />population of Ridgway grows. <br /> <br />Water for the town of Ridgway is obtained now by diversion <br /> <br />from Beaver Creek, tributary of the East Dallas Creek, and also <br /> <br />from three springs in the Beaver Creek drainage basin. <br /> <br />PROBLEM <br /> <br />At the present time, the quality of water supplied to the <br /> <br />residents of Ridgway does not comply with the minimum state stan- <br /> <br />dards for potable water systems. Although the water is generally <br /> <br />of high quality at the sources, contamination consisting principally <br /> <br />23S0 <br />