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Greeley Water Board to Vote on Storing Water Underground at Terry Ranch Greeley Water Board to Vote on Storing Water Underground at Terry Ranch NORTH FORTY NEWS FILE PHOTO. Steven Bonifazi The Greeley Water and Sewer Board will meet Wednesday, February 17, at 2 pm to take comments from the public and make their final vote to approve the Terry Ranch Project. The project involves an aquifer storage and recovery project to add 1.2 million acre-feet of water to the City’s current water storage. The project would evolve as time progresses to be utilized as a back-up drought supply in addition to a long-term water storage benefit. ....
The city of Greeley wants to keep growing, and it needs water to do so. Over the last couple years, city leaders have focused their energy on testing and developing an underground water supply to make that growth possible. The Terry Ranch project, estimated to cost upwards of $318 million to fully build out, would give the city access to an untapped water source a rarity on the fast-growing, water-tight Front Range. Unlike the city’s existing water storage, held in reservoirs along the Poudre River northwest of Fort Collins, the Terry Ranch project represents a pivot in how Greeley has developed new water supplies since its inception as the agricultural temperance settlement, the Union Colony, in 1870. ....
Over the last couple years, Greeley's leaders have focused their energy on testing and developing an underground water supply to make that growth possible. The Terry Ranch project, estimated to cost upwards of $318 million to fully build out, would give the city access to an untapped water source a rarity on the fast-growing, water-tight Front Range. ....