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CWCB approves $3.4 million loan to repair Harvey Gap Reservoir spillway
Summary
The Colorado Water Conservation Board unanimously approved a $3.4 million, 30-year loan at 1.9% to the Silt Water Conservancy District to rehabilitate Harvey Gap (Grass Valley) Reservoir's spillway and outlet tunnel, citing dam-safety concerns and a 2016 storage restriction that reduced capacity.
The Colorado Water Conservation Board on Jan. 27 approved a $3.4 million loan to the Silt Water Conservancy District to repair the Harvey Gap Reservoir spillway and outlet tunnel, a project staff said is needed to fix a partially collapsed outlet and an undersized spillway.
Joshua Godwin, CWCB finance staff presenting remotely, told the board the project would reconstruct the spillway and outlet tunnel and remove a 2-foot storage restriction imposed in 2016; the work would restore roughly 640 acre-feet of capacity that has been under restriction and address seepage and…
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