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2003 LEGISLATIVE REPORT
Active Projects
137. | PROJECT: | Wheatland Sand Lake Dam/Cañon Canal Rehabilitation | | | | | |
| LEVEL: | III |
| SPONSOR: | Wheatland Irrigation District |
| LOCATION: | Carbon, Albany, and Platte Counties |
| PROGRAM: | Rehabilitation |
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| EXISTING LEGISLATION: |
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Purpose |
Chapter |
Session |
Account |
Appropriation |
Due Date |
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Level I |
15 |
1996 |
I |
$200,000 |
1998 |
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Level III |
38 |
1998 |
II |
$475,000* |
2002 |
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Level III |
88 |
2002 |
II |
$ 78,500* |
2006 |
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| *50% grant, 50% loan (6%, 25 years) |
PROJECT INFORMATION:
The Wheatland Irrigation District received a loan and grant appropriation of $632,000 for eligible
project expenses. The purpose of the project is to repair the breach of the Sand Lake Dam, armor
the spillway, install a telemetry monitoring system at Sand Lake, repair the Dutton Creek
Reservoir outlet pipe, replace Dutton Canal concrete lining, stabilize the Cañon Canal slide area,
install concrete lining in Cañon Canal along I-80, replace and install check and turnout structures
and install appurtenances as necessary.
Construction of all project components are essentially complete. Minor warranty work is
anticipated at Sand Lake in 2003 prior to closing out the project.
RECOMMENDED LEGISLATIVE ACTION:
No legislative action is required.
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