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1999 LEGISLATIVE REPORT
Active Projects
58. | PROJECT: | Laramie Rehabilitation | | | | | |
| LEVEL: | III |
| SPONSOR: | City of Laramie |
| LOCATION: | Albany County |
| PROGRAM: | Rehabilitation |
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| EXISTING LEGISLATION: |
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Purpose |
Chapter |
Session |
Account |
Appropriation |
Due Date |
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Level III |
206 |
1995 |
II |
$550,000* |
1999 |
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Level III |
59 |
1996 |
II |
$1,200,000* |
1999 |
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| *50% grant, 50% loan (4%, 20 years) |
PROJECT INFORMATION:
The 1994 Master Plan study evaluated various options for expanding Laramie's
water supply, storage, treatment, transmission and distribution system to
meet expanding demands. The study recommended a long-term schedule for
improving both the surface and groundwater supply systems. In 1995
recommendations for Level III construction funding were made from both
the New Development and Rehabilitation accounts.
The 1995 rehabilitation appropriation addressed rehabilitation of an
existing storage facility and Soldier Springs. The storage facility
rehabilitation is now complete and the replacement well at Soldier Springs
was drilled in 1997. Also in 1997 design was completed on the replacement
of portions of the water supply pipeline between the water treatment plant
and the city, replacement of a portion of the raw water pipeline between
Sodergreen Lake and the water treatment plant, and a new pumphouse for
the Soldiers Springs replacement well. All three projects are essentially
complete with only clean up work and resolution of electrical interference
with the town of Walden, Colorado remaining.
RECOMMENDED LEGISLATIVE ACTION:
No legislative action is required.
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