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Board approves WISC system modification and cost-allocation agreements; delegates minor execution authority
Summary
The Greeley Water and Sewer Board voted to approve a WISC system modification agreement and a separate cost-allocation agreement among municipal shareholders, delegating authority to the director of water and sewer to sign minor administrative revisions. The agreements set funding, modeling and assessment rules for planned check structures as municipal entities convert irrigation shares to municipal use.
The Greeley Water and Sewer Board voted Nov. 19 to approve two separate agreements with the WISC Water Supply and Storage Company that aim to coordinate construction and cost-sharing for infrastructure changes needed as municipal shareholders convert ditch shares to municipal use.
Cole, a staff presenter, told the board the system modification agreement will let WISC oversee engineering, modeling and construction of check structures and other options designed to maintain ditch elevations so downstream irrigators are not injured as water is removed for municipal uses. Municipal entities must notify WISC by April 1 of how many shares they plan to pull out over the next three years; by Oct.…
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