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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8149.100
Description
Miscellaneous Small Projects and Project Studies - NRCS-Ft Lyon Canal Co Limestone Graveyard Creeks
State
CO
Basin
Arkansas
Water Division
2
Date
3/31/1993
Author
Gronning Engineering
Title
Alternatives to Water Transfer excerpt with related documents
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />35'13 <br /> <br />( <br /> <br />a) Physical diversion, transmission and storage system, <br /> <br />. description and map of physical system including all canals, reservoirs, <br />and ancillary features <br /> <br />historic diversions, consumptive uses, and depletions <br /> <br />conveyance losses, seepage, return flow patterns <br /> <br />water rights/priority/yields, including storage under Pueblo winter <br />water program and at John Martin Reservoir <br /> <br />acreage/water use, scheduling <br /> <br />lateral network <br /> <br />irrigation methods and efficiencies <br /> <br />crop pattern, trends <br /> <br />groundwater use within service area <br /> <br />water quality of diverted supply and of return flows from service <br />area <br /> <br />b) Organizational structure <br /> <br />organizational structure of Ft. Lyon Canal Co, <br />organizational structure(s) of major and/or typical lateral <br />contractual relationship with Amity Canal Co. <br /> <br />Task 3B . Description of the Ft. Lyon service area and surrounding communities. <br />(5%) <br />a) Social-setting and conditions, Using existing data describe the <br />demographics of system users and the surrounding communities <br /> <br />provide a current water user profile and a community profile <br />including age, education, and income <br />make reasonable predictions, based on observed trends, of these <br />same profiles 10-30 years in the future <br />describe level of services avaliable in communities and population <br />base required to support these levels <br /> <br />9 <br />
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