Conveyance Pipelines Sample Clauses
Conveyance Pipelines. The NISP Project includes delivery of water from Glade Reservoir to the NISP Participants through two conveyance methods. First, deliveries will be made directly to the Poudre River for a “refined conveyance” concept that provides supplementary 18 cubic feet per second to 25 cubic feet per second flows through the Poudre River. This water will then be rediverted at a point just upstream of the Fort ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Mulberry Water Reclamation Facility and then conveyed via pipeline to the main County Line delivery pipeline. Second, deliveries will be made directly from Glade Reservoir to the Project participants when demands exceed what can be provided via the Poudre or when there is an adverse water quality event in the Poudre. This pipeline will traverse west to east to the Larimer-Weld county line. This overall “refined conveyance” approach further avoids and minimizes impacts to the Poudre River. The point of diversion and amount of flow to convey within the Poudre River was carefully studied and selected through analysis of water quality, water demands, and blending requirements. The pipelines within Larimer County will begin at the Glade Reservoir Facilities and bring water both east and south to the Project participants. The pipeline design and alignment will be as described in Exhibit A, the Larimer County Analysis Technical Memoranda. Alignment adjustments are permissible up to 500-ft without prior approval. Alignment changes over 500-ft from the finalized alignment will be submitted to the Larimer County Planning Department with the change justification and any site-specific analysis for Larimer County review and approval.
