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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8200.700
Description
Colorado River-Colorado River Basin-Colorado River Basin General Publications
State
CO
Water Division
5
Date
11/1/1977
Title
Colorado River Documents and Major Events-Sparks Synopsis-July 1976-Eagle Project
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Project Overview
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<br />COLORADO WATER CONSERVATION BOARD <br />823 State centennial Building <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br /> <br />November, 1977 <br /> <br />EAGLE PROJECT <br /> <br />INTRODUCTION <br /> <br />The town of Eagle, county seat of Eagle county, is located <br /> <br />midway between Vail and Glenwood Springs on the Eagle River in a <br /> <br />mainly agricultural area. Since its incorporation in 1905, the <br /> <br />population has grown to about 1,250 in 1977, with further growth <br /> <br />anticipated as a result of the development of several nearby <br /> <br />recreational areas, including Adams Rib and Beaver Creek ski areas. <br /> <br />The 1977 population projections, based on low growth and high <br /> <br />growth conditions are as follows: <br /> <br />Low Growth = 1,533 <br /> <br />High Growth = 8,750 <br /> <br />Eagle is presently experiencing change from an agriculturally <br /> <br />oriented economy to a combination of agricultural and recreational <br /> <br />bases. The town is becoming a support community for employees of <br /> <br />recreational areas, with consequent demands on all of its municipal <br /> <br />services, including water supply facilities. Anticipated growth <br /> <br />is within the present service area of the town, upstream along <br /> <br />Brush Creek, which is currently used as Eagle's water source. <br /> <br />~~~ <br />
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