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STATE OF COLORADO <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 721 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Phone: (303) 866-3441 <br />Fax: (303) 866-4474 <br />wuu-. c~~-cb. state. co. us <br />r . `~ <br />\' . ~ 'I <br />Bill Ritter, Jr. <br />TO: Colorado Water Conservation Board Members Uo~,e,,,or <br />FROM: Bruce Johnson, P.E. xarris D. Sherman <br />DNR Executive Director <br />Mike Serlet, P.E., Chief <br />Water Su 1 Plannin and Finance Section Dan McAnhtfe <br />l~l~ y g Acting CWCB Director <br />DATE: November 2, 2007 <br />SUBJECT: Agenda Item #21 -November 14-15, 2007 Board Meeting <br />Water Supply Planning and Finance Section -Review of the Rural Water <br />Supply Planning Study <br />Introduction <br />In 2004, the CWCB delivered the Statewide Water Supply Initiative (SWSI) Report to the <br />General Assembly. One of the key findings and recommendations involved the need for <br />technical and financial assistance to rural areas that need water supplies. To further explore this <br />issue, the Rural Water Supply Planning Study was completed in June 2007, utilizing $25,000 in <br />Severance Tax Trust Fund -Operation Account funding. The purpose of this study was to better <br />understand the unfilled need for funding for rural private nonprofit water systems (PNPWS's) in <br />Colorado. Typically these systems are homeowners associations, water users associations, or <br />private nonprofit water companies that rely on domestic wells. These systems have limited <br />opportunities to obtain infrastructure financing, as compared to municipalities or special districts. <br />The CWCB can only provide financing for the "raw water" components of improvement <br />projects, not "treated water" components (treatment, storage, and distribution.) <br />Discussion <br />There are 2,131 water systems in Colorado, of which 841 are designated "community" water <br />systems (defined as those serving at least 25 persons or 15 connections for at least 60 days in the <br />year.) Of the 841 "community" water systems, there are 174 confirmed PNPWS's, which were <br />the focus of this study. The study identified ashort-tcrm funding need for Colorado PNPWS's <br />of a minimum of approximately $40 million. Long-term funding need categories, ranked by <br />order of highest need, were treated water storage, distribution systems improvements, and <br />treatment and water supply needs. Please refer to the attached Executive Summary for an <br />additional overview of the Study. <br />Water Supply Protection • Flood Protection • Stream & Lake Protection • Rater Supply Planning & Finance <br />Water Conservation & Drought Planning • Intrastate Water Management & Development <br />