Source Water Assessment
for Cache la Poudre Watershed
EPA National Pilot
The upper Cache la Poudre River is one
important source of drinking water for communities located along
the North Front Range of Colorado. The quality of the water resources
of this watershed need to be protected. The National Pilot
Source Water Assessment for Cache la Poudre River is a Project to develop a source water
assessment for the portion of the Cache la Poudre watershed
supplying water to the City of Fort Collins (Colorado) public
water system.
See
our study area relative to
Colorado. We created an aerial
view of the assessment area from the south east. It is also
available in VRML 2.0
format.
The Project is a national pilot sponsored
by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under
the new federal Source Water Assessment Program and
the Colorado Source Water Assessment and Protection
Program, administered by the Colorado Department of Public
Health and Environment. The intent of the source water assessment
and protection approach is prevention -- to protect the quality
of the source of drinking water supplies from contamination.
The Environmental
Policy Analysis and Management Program (EPAM), Center
for Community Development and Design (CCDD), University of
Colorado at Colorado Springs is conducting the source water assessment
in cooperation with City of Fort Collins Utilities.
A source water assessment is a three step
process:
- Delineation
of Source Water Assessement Area
-- identifying the boundaries of the geographic area that will
be assessed.
- Contaminant
Source Inventory -- identifying
existing and possible future sources of contamination.
- Susceptibility
Analysis -- analyzing the possible
threat contaminants identified in the inventory pose to the drinking
water source.
The federal Source Water Assessment Program
requires states to involve the public extensively as they develop
and carry out their programs. Colorados Source Water Assessment
and Protection Program strongly encourages public water systems
and others undertaking source water assessment and protection
at the watershed or community levels to involve stakeholders
and the public in developing and carrying out their programs.
What follows is a description of how the
Project accomplished each of the three technical steps and the
results of each. Each section provides maps and other supporting
material. The supporting material contains more information about
lessons the Project team learned, detailed technical information,
and links to data sources that, hopefully, will be useful to
others developing a source water assessment for their sources
of drinking water. EPAM is addressing stakeholder participation
issues in a separate, but related effort -- Project to Assess and Involve Stakeholders in
Protecting Cache la Poudre Source Waters.
Proceed to Step
1: Delineation...
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