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Background | Need for SDS

Like a duck to water, city always looking for more. When Gen. William Palmer laid out a new town in the shadow of Pikes Peak in 1871, he probably never imagined it would grow to nearly 380,000 residents, the second-largest city in the state. If he had, he might have built it somewhere else. Colorado Springs averages just 17.4 inches of precipitation a year - less than half that in Palmer's native Philadelphia. The city has no Delaware River, like Palmer's hometown; or a South Platte River, like Denver; or an Arkansas River, like Pueblo. To keep up with population growth, Colorado Springs has extended straws in practically every direction, from the high peaks of the Sawatch Mountains to the arid southeastern plains, a water system spread out across hundreds of miles. The Southern Delivery System may be the last straw. The exact route of the $1.1 billion pipeline - from either Pueblo Reservoir or the Arkansas River in Fremont County - is undecided, but it seems likely the Department of Public Utilities will begin construction this year. It will bring 78 million gallons of water a day to a new reservoir east of Colorado Springs, which officials say will provide enough to meet demand here through 2046. It will be the most expensive project Utilities has ever done. Even the economic slowdown - and the impact it could have on population projections for Colorado Springs - won't slow the pipeline. — The Gazette, April 4, 2009.
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Some board members of a newly formed foundation took time out Saturday to spend a windy afternoon on the bridge overlooking their first project. The Fountain Creek Foundation, formed earlier this year, is trying to raise $4.75 million to develop an Environmental Stewardship Center on Fountain Creek north of the Pinon Bridge over Fountain Creek. "We believe this facility will inspire us all to focus on contributing to the good of all, both for present and future generations," said David Struthers, president of the foundation. Struthers is a Denver lawyer who grew up in Pueblo and in his early career worked in Colorado Springs. Pueblo Chieftain, May 11, 2008
Regional Support for SDS: Community leaders for the SDS partners have come together in an advertisement that discusses the regional importance of SDS. PDF Document
Supplying Water to the Pikes Peak Region. Presentation by Bruce McCormick, chief water services officer, Colorado Springs Utilities. November 2007. PowerPoint Document (31.7MB)
The future of our water: A Southern Delivery System. Presentation to Colorado Springs Chamber of Commerce. October 2007. PowerPoint Document (14.4MB)

Water planning a top priority for Colorado Springs Utilities. Statement by Jerry Forte, CEO, Colorado Springs Utilities. August 2007. Microsoft Word Document

Mayor Lionel Rivera's testimony to U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources Subcommittee on Water and Power. Explains background and need for SDS. June 2007. PDF Document

Water for our future. Newsletter. PDF Document
Fryingpan-Arkansas Project
Pueblo Dam & Reservoir. Facts | statistics

Colorado Springs DEIS Comments

Comments by John Fredell, SDS Project Manager, Colorado Springs Utilities. PDF Document (592K)
Comments by Jerry Forte, CEO, Colorado Springs Utilities. PDF Document (51K)

Comments by Colorado Springs Mayor Lionel Rivera. PDF Document (101K)

Conservation | Reuse

Water Conservation Plan 2008-2012. Submitted to Colorado Water Conservation Board. December 2007. PDF Document
A water-conscious community. Water conservation fact sheet. October 2007. PDF Document

DEIS Issues Papers

DEIS Findings Agriculture Economics. PDF Document (17k)
DEIS Findings Arkansas River Quantity and Quality. PDF Document (152k)
DEIS Findings Bird Impacts. PDF Document (15k)
DEIS Findings Cultural Impacts. PDF Document (20k)
DEIS Findings Downstream Intake Alternative. PDF Document (33k)
DEIS Findings Project Need. PDF Document (25k)
DEIS Findings Pueblo Reservoir. PDF Document (54k)
DEIS Findings Recreation. PDF Document (23k)
DEIS Findings Reuse Alternatives. PDF Document (31k)

Drought and Infrastructure

Besides providing the water we need for our future, SDS will provide drought protection and increased reliability for Colorado Springs’ water supply. Two TV documentaries focus on these issues. And, while neither documentary mentions SDS, they both reinforce the need for this important project. More information.

Fountain Creek

A fact sheet that describes Colorado Springs current track record and committment to improving Fountain Creek. PDF document
Narrated presentation about the work of the Fountain Creek Task Force. June|July 2007. PowerPoint Document (17.4MB)
Fountain Creek Watershed website. Regional partnership of the Pikes Peak and Pueblo Area Councils of Government.

Protecting the Environment

Environmental Impact Statement Update to Colorado Springs Utilities Board. February 20, 2008. PowerPoint Document

Protecting the water we share. Fact sheet on Colorado Springs Utilities' wastewater treatment and collection system. PDF Document
SDS Draft Environmental Impact Statement