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Colorado Pipeline Effect on Nebraska

A story in the Colorado newspaper Sterling Journal Advocate reports:
  • Colorado will comply with the Republican River Basin Compact by pumping water to the Nebraska State line.
  • Water rights for approximately 15,000 acre feet a year.
  • 9,500 acres of irrigated land idled and used for compliance.
  • Water rights purchased from land owners for approximately $5,263 an acre.
  • Cost per acre foot for the water is approximately $3,333.
  • Cost to build the pipeline is approximately $1,400 per acre foot.
  • Tax on irrigated acres to the landowners of the Colorado portion of the Republican River Basin are $14.50 an acre
  • Subject to approval by the Colorado Legislature and the State of Kansas
  • Pipeline construction to begin in fall of 2008 and projected completion date of July 2009
This should concern Nebraska because ... full story

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