Title
Resolution Approving an Intergovernmental Agreement between the City of Colorado Springs, Colorado, on behalf of its Enterprise Colorado Springs Utilities and the Southeastern Colorado Water Conservancy District
Presenter:
Travas Deal, Chief Executive Officer, Colorado Springs Utilities
Jenny Bishop, P.E., Resource Planner IV, Water Resources Planning, Colorado Springs Utilities
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Summary:
Colorado Springs Utilities and Southeastern Colorado Water Conservancy District (SECWCD) have memorialized their shared understanding of how contract provisions found in Bureau of Reclamation Contract No. 11XX6C0005 will be applied to all existing and future Regional Water Service Agreements Colorado Springs Utilities enters into. The Regional Intergovernmental Agreement with SECWCD records the terms under which Colorado Springs Utilities can serve regional water providers that are outside of the SECWCD boundary.
Background:
The Southeastern Colorado Water Conservancy District (SECWCD) manages the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project, which includes Pueblo Reservoir. Colorado Springs Utilities' Southern Delivery System (SDS) connects to Pueblo Reservoir and is, in part, governed by Contract No. 11XX6C0005 with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.
Colorado Springs Utilities has established a regional water service program that allows it to provide water treatment and conveyance services to entities both inside and outside SECWCD's boundaries, using SDS infrastructure to deliver water to these Regional Entities. As Colorado Springs Utilities continues to enter such Regional Service Agreements, certain provisions of its federal contracts-particularly Contract No. 11XX6C0005-become relevant to how regional water deliveries are managed.
Colorado Springs Utilities and SECWCD have negotiated an intergovernmental agreement that formalizes their shared understanding of how these contract provisions apply to current and future Regional Service Agreements. The proposed agreem...
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