Project Review Comments
- Project Name
- Water Master Plan
- Description
- County Water Master Plan
- Location
- All of El Paso County
- Applicant
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El Paso County
Mindy Madden
(719) 520-6300 Mindy Madden
(719) 520-6300 - File Number
- MP181
- Project Manager
- Nina Ruiz
- Status
- Closed
- Created
- 10/10/2018 2:52:55 PM
View: Project Documents
Agency | Comment | ||
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Woodmoor Water and Sanitation District
2/19/2019 9:53:15 AM |
No Comments | 2/19/2019 9:53:15 AM | |
Stratmoor Hills Water & San
2/4/2019 2:20:06 PM |
Stratmoor Hills Water and Sanitation District has no comments at this time. Thank you, Nancy Lee Watkins Field Supervisor 719-649-8953 |
2/4/2019 2:20:06 PM | |
EPC Parks Department
12/20/2018 3:48:38 PM |
No comments at this time. | 12/20/2018 3:48:38 PM | |
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Colorado Division of Water Resources
12/10/2018 3:12:14 PM |
12/10/2018 3:12:14 PM | |
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Douglas County Planning
12/5/2018 5:37:33 PM |
12/5/2018 5:37:33 PM | |
El Paso County Conservation Dist
12/4/2018 12:00:14 PM |
The Board of Supervisors of the EL Paso County Conservation District have no comments at this time. | 12/4/2018 12:00:14 PM | |
Colorado Geological Survey
11/30/2018 10:54:08 AM |
The plan addresses groundwater in the Denver Basin and Upper Black Squirrel Designated Groundwater Basin; however, these two basins cover only about 60% to 70% of the County. This discussion of groundwater as a supply leaves out much of Region 1, the west side of Region 2, the southern part of Region 6, and all of Region 7. Some of these areas may not be developable (e.g. Region 2, and the military reserves), but much of the other omitted areas that are rural, or slowly being developed, may already rely on groundwater as a sole source. Potential aquifers in these areas include, but are not limited to, Pierre Shale sands, Nussbaum Alluvium, Dakota Sandstone, Fountain Formation, Manitou Group, and the crystalline bedrock aquifer. There should be some discussion of groundwater in these other areas. It may be that, since these aquifers are considered tributary, they could be considered part of the existing renewable supply. To the reader, the fact that groundwater within these formations is a geographically significant source of water is not readily apparent. | 11/30/2018 10:54:08 AM | |
Woodmen Hills Metro
11/21/2018 4:04:39 PM |
Woodmen Hills Metropolitan District has no comment. | 11/21/2018 4:04:39 PM | |
Woodmen Heights Metro Dist
11/20/2018 2:19:24 PM |
The Woodmen Heights Metropolitan District has no comment | 11/20/2018 2:19:24 PM | |
Sterling Ranch Metro Dist
11/20/2018 2:18:43 PM |
The Sterling Ranch Metropolitan District has no comment | 11/20/2018 2:18:43 PM | |
Bradley Heights Metro Dist
11/20/2018 2:16:03 PM |
The Bradley Heights Metropolitan District has no comment | 11/20/2018 2:16:03 PM | |
Bent Grass Metro
11/20/2018 2:13:50 PM |
The Bent Grass Metropolitan District has no comment | 11/20/2018 2:13:50 PM | |
Central CO Conservation District
11/15/2018 2:18:39 PM |
The Board of Supervisors for the Central Colorado Conservation District have no comments at this time. | 11/15/2018 2:18:39 PM | |
Fountain
11/15/2018 8:08:15 AM |
City of Fountain has been involved in process of creating the Master Plan and have no further comments related to the document. | 11/15/2018 8:08:15 AM | |
Wigwam Mutual Water Co
11/10/2018 9:10:45 AM |
The Contract information was omitted in the water plan in Region 7. Contact info is: Gary Smith, President Wigwam Mutual Water Company P O Box 569 Fountain, CO 80817 719.638.0456 generaloffice@wigwammutualwatercompany.org |
11/10/2018 9:10:45 AM |