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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8281.600
Description
Colorado River Studies and Investigations -- Mesa-Delta M&I Groundwater Study
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Colorado Mainstem
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5
Date
12/23/1983
Title
Agenda Item 17 - January 5-6 1984 Board Meeting -- Proposed Grand Mesa Groundwater Study
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Board Memo
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<br />I <br /> <br />o <br />(.:) <br />(':) <br />CJ1 <br />-J <br />r..;) <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />aquifer and to determine the storage, yield, and <br />recharge to the system. Determination of the <br />tributary verSus nontributary nature of the system <br />would be made. and attempts would be made to eval- <br />uate existing water rights and . uses. Present <br />water supplies and delivery syscems would be <br />assessed and future population trends would be <br />projected to determine needs For additional water. <br /> <br />If a water source is identified and a need fot <br />additional supplies is established, alternative <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Mesa-Delta M&I Ground-Water Study <br />November 1983 <br />Page 3 of 3 <br /> <br />plans for development would be developed. The <br />altern~ives would be studied and evaluated. <br /> <br />SUPPORT <br /> <br />Strong support for the study has been expressed by <br />local government officials. M&I water suppliers. <br />and irrigation district directors. There is, <br />however some concern that extracting water from <br />the basalt aquifer could impact presently used <br />surfa~e supplies. <br />
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