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 Winter Water Storage Program

 

The next Winter Water Meeting is scheduled for October 15, 2010 in La Junta.

October 17, 2008 minutes

When representatives from irrigation companies in the Arkansas Valley, and officials from the Bureau of Reclamation, first conceived the idea of a multi-purpose project in the 1930's, they determined that when a storage reservoir was constructed upstream from Pueblo, it should contain sufficient space for the storage of decreed waters during the non-irrigation months in the winter. Such space was built in Pueblo Reservoir.

 

The development of such a program required that unanimous agreement be reached among the owners of the agricultural decrees to permit the storage of such waters in accordance with state law.  Representatives from the District and each of the irrigation canal companies, began to hold meetings in 1969, and when Pueblo Dam was completed in 1975, unanimous agreement was reached to begin a "Voluntary Winter Storage Program." They created a Board of Trustees consisting of one duly appointed representative from each of the companies, with one alternate. Chaired by Southeastern District, the members of the board hold regular meetings throughout each year to evaluate the results of the preceding Winter Storage Program, and to make adjustments to improve the program the following year. Those adjustments included increasing the experimental time from three months to four months, and the adjustment of the percentage which was assigned to each of the participating companies.

 

2009-10 Winter Water Reports

February 28, 2010

February 15, 2010
January 31, 2010
January 15, 2010
December 31, 2009
December 15, 2009
November 30, 2009

2008-09 March 14
2007-08 March 14
2006-07 March 14
 

 
Unanimous agreement was reached each year except 1977, when one company did not agree as to the starting date, which prevented a voluntary program that year. The members of the Board of Trustees and the farmers they represented all agreed as to the value of the Winter Storage Program, which permitted them to store a percentage of their historical decree in Pueblo Reservoir, and other off-channel reservoirs, and then use those stored waters at times and amounts which would prove the most beneficial use.  During extremely dry years it was found that the stored water made the difference between starting a crop, and not having that opportunity. In other years, farmers were able to retain winter stored water until the fall months to help complete valuable crops.
 
In 1984 the State Engineer recommended to the District and the Board of Trustees that the program had worked very well under a voluntary  procedure, and requested that the participants petition the water court for a permanent decree. On December 26, 1984 a petition was duly filed in Water Court Division 2, with a majority of the participants signing the petition and several signing statements of opposition.

Attorneys for the District, and members of the Board of Trustees spent much of 1987 working with Legal Council for decree holders who still objected to the proposed Winter Storage Decree. Those negotiations culminated in unanimous approval of the decree in October, and on Tuesday, November 10, 1987, the Honorable John Tracey, Water Judge, Division 2, convened Court to hear testimony presented by the District in a prima facie case, to obtain approval for an Interlocutory Decree for the Winter Storage Program.

 

Saturday, November 10, 1990, will go down in the history books of the Arkansas Valley as a very significant "Water Day." The Honorable John R. Tracey, Water Judge, Division 2, signed the final Decree for the Winter Storage Program. An Interlocutory Decree had been approved by the Court on November 10, 1987, requiring a three year period for participants to object to terms and conditions. The final Decree will enable participants in future programs to make long range plans relative to water management and improvements of company and privately owned facilities between November 15 - March 15, of each year.

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