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County: Santa Fe<br />
Cuatro Villas MDWUA<br />
CPB No: WTB-146<br />
Funding:<br />
Project Amount<br />
WTB<br />
$2,557,885.40<br />
CPB Manager: Telmo, Andrea Grant Amount: $2,557,885.40<br />
Population Served by This Project 3,446 Loan Amount: $0.00<br />
Project Phase: Construction Fund Balance: $2,108,847.18<br />
Problem: The Cuatro Villas MDWUA was formed provide a regional water system to serve the communities<br />
of La Puebla, Sombrillo, Cuarteles, and El Valle de Arroyo Seco in an area with poor water quality<br />
and few public water systems to ensure safe drinking water and adequate fire protection.<br />
Solution: Additional water system infrastructure is constructed to expand the service area as funding is<br />
available.<br />
Project: Water Storage, Conveyance and Delivery<br />
Project consists of improvements to the distribution system, including storage and delivery, installation of water<br />
meters and fire hydrants. NMFA MOU expired June 30, 2012. No activity by CPB pending new MOU.<br />
County: Santa Fe<br />
Cuatro Villas MDWUA<br />
CPB No: WTB-188<br />
Funding:<br />
Project Amount<br />
WTB<br />
$2,654,986.97<br />
CPB Manager: Telmo, Andrea Grant Amount: $2,654,986.97<br />
Population Served by This Project 3,446 Loan Amount: $0.00<br />
Project Phase: Construction Fund Balance: $2,458,636.73<br />
Problem: The Cuatro Villas MDWUA was formed provide a regional water system to serve the communities<br />
of La Puebla, Sombrillo, Cuarteles, and El Valle de Arroyo Seco in an area with poor water quality<br />
and few public water systems to ensure safe drinking water and adequate fire protection.<br />
Solution: Additional water system infrastructure is constructed to expand the service area as funding is<br />
available.<br />
Project: Water Storage, Conveyance and Delivery<br />
Phase III of regional water system project, providing distribution laterals and service connections to approximately<br />
6% of households in the service area, including El Valle de Arroyo Seco, Sombrillo, and La Puebla. NMFA MOU<br />
expired June 30, 2012. No activity by CPB pending new MOU.<br />
County: Santa Fe<br />
Greater Glorieta Community Regional MDW<br />
CPB No: SAP 12-1368-STB<br />
Funding:<br />
Project Amount<br />
SAP Grants<br />
CPB Manager: Kahl, Judi Grant Amount: $50,000.00<br />
Population Served by This Project 430 Loan Amount: $0.00<br />
Project Phase: Design Phase Fund Balance: $50,000.00<br />
Problem: The three water systems that make up the Greater Glorieta Community have a variety of water<br />
system needs including a connection between Glorieta Estates and the Village of Glorieta to<br />
blend water to eliminate the violations in the Estates and to drill a new well for all the systems<br />
combined. East Glorieta needs a new tank and water system.<br />
Solution: The communities will be constructing a variety of improvements starting with the connection<br />
between the Estates and the Village, then the tank and system improvements for East Glorieta<br />
and finally the new well.<br />
Project: to plan, design and construct improvements, including connections, for the greater<br />
Glorieta community regional mutual domestic water consumers and sewage works<br />
association in Santa Fe county.<br />
The plans and specifications for the water line connecting the Village of Glorieta and Glorieta Estates have been<br />
approved for construction. Also included in the plans are the proposed meters for all three water systems. The<br />
project also includes Water Trust Board and CDBG funding. 12/4/12<br />
$0.00<br />
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