To: Members of the Castle Rock Water Commission
From: Mark Marlowe, P.E., Director of Castle Rock Water
Lauren Moore, Water Resources Manager
Title
Resolution Approving Funding the Execution of Water Provider Agreement Amendment No. 7 between the Town of Castle Rock and the Colorado Water Conservation Board for the Purchase of Additional Storage Space in the Chatfield Storage Reallocation Project [Chatfield Reservoir in Douglas and Jefferson Counties]
Town Council Agenda Date: June 2, 2026
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Executive Summary
The purpose of this memorandum is to request Town Council approval of a resolution (Attachment A) approving the funding of the Town's purchase of our 2026 option in the Chatfield Reservoir Reallocation Project. Renewable water storage is a key component of the Town of Castle Rock's long-term water plan and participation in the Chatfield Storage Reallocation Project gives the Town unique access to additional renewable water sources. The purpose of this memorandum is to request Town Council approval to authorize funding for the purchase of an additional 129 acre-feet (AF) of storage shares from the Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB). Castle Rock currently owns 848 AF of storage and has the right to purchase 1,152 AF of storage in accordance with our 2015 agreement with CWCB over the next 9 years.
First storage of reallocation pool water started in May 2020 and Castle Rock currently has a full storage pool with approximately 1,827 AF of water in storage. The purchase of these additional shares will give the Town a total of 977 AF of owned water storage space with the ability to store additional water (up to 2,000 AF) under a storage lease agreement that we have in place with the CWCB.
The cost to purchase 129 AF of storage from CWCB is $1,070,825.13 and the Assumption Agreement and Water Provider Agreement with CWCB related to this purchase are provided in Exhibit 1 and 2, respectively. Funding for this purchase was included in the approved 2026 budget. Funding for the purchase of the remaining storage shares under our 2015 agreement with CWCB is included in Castle Rock Water’s multi-year financial plan.
History of Past Town Council, Boards & Commissions, or Other Discussions
For a comprehensive summary of Castle Rock’s participation in the Chatfield Storage Reallocation Project, please see Attachment B.
On April 24,2024 Castle Rock Water Commission recommended that Council approve the purchase of 129 AF of additional shares from the Colorado Water Conservation Board.
On May 21, 2024, Town Council approved the purchase of 129 AF of additional shares from the CWCB per resolution 2024-053.
On February 4, 2025, Castle Rock Water staff informed the Colorado Water Conservation Board of its intent to defer the purchase of an additional 129 AF of optioned shares.
Discussion
The Chatfield Storage Reallocation Project (Project) is a water storage project to reallocate flood storage space in the existing Chatfield Reservoir located in northwest Douglas County to space that can be used for storing renewable water supplies. The Town of Castle Rock is currently, and has been since 2004, a participant in this Project.
The Town entered into a multi-year agreement with the CWCB in July 2015 to purchase shares in the Chatfield Storage Reallocation Project. This agreement allowed the Town to spread out the project costs over time while the Project was undergoing permitting, design and construction activities.
Construction for the Chatfield Storage Reallocation Project was substantially completed in December 2019. The final Project construction costs were $167,016,960, which was $3.97 million less than the last official Project estimate. The Chatfield Reservoir Management Company (CRMC) was directed to utilize the remaining funds to pay for the first five years of post-construction Project obligations, such as vegetation and habitat monitoring, erosion monitoring, weed management and new vegetation irrigation.
In early 2020, CRMC staff worked diligently to finalize the remaining U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) submittals that were a requirement prior to first storage. These final submittals were officially approved by USACE on May 13, 2020 who indicated that all recreation modifications, compensatory mitigation features, real estate interests, and other modifications to the Project had been satisfactorily completed. Payment for first storage was made by CRMC on May 14, 2020 to USACE. Given these final two critical path items, first storage of water into the reallocated storage space occurred on May 15, 2020, with Castle Rock Water being the first entity to store water.
Presently, Castle Rock has approximately 1,827 AF of water in storage. With the purchase of this additional block of storage space the Town will own 977 AF of storage with the option to store water up to 2,000 AF in our optioned pool owned by CWCB. Additionally, during the wet spring period of 2023, Castle Rock was able to fill all 2,000 AF of its 1989 Chatfield storage water right and subsequently made this conditional water right into an absolute water right by submitting this documentation through Water Court.
Currently, Castle Rock Water uses its stored supplies in Chatfield Reservoir either by exchanging the water back to our Plum Creek Diversion or CR-1 Diversion structures or by leasing out primarily to neighboring providers at a competitive rate. The longer-term plan is to construct pump stations and a pipeline from Chatfield Reservoir back to our Castle Rock Reservoirs #1 and #2 near Sedalia (known as the Chatfield Pump Back Project). A large portion of this pipeline would follow the same alignment as the existing Ravenna Pipeline that Castle Rock purchased in 2017. The Chatfield Pump Back Project is currently in the 20% design stage (see Attachment E) and we are continuing to work U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on permitting and property acquisition. Preliminary costs to fully implement this project range from $85 million to $170 million depending on the final pipeline size/capacity that is selected for the project.
Budget Impact
The cost for the 129 AF storage space purchase is $1,070,825.13. The Town has $1,097,596 in the project budget (Account Number 211-4375-443.77-29, CIP/Chatfield Reallocation) for 2026.
Staff Recommendation
Staff recommends approve funding for 129 AF of additional storage shares for the 2026 option in the Chatfield Reservoir Reallocation Project.
Proposed Motion
“I move to recommend to Town Council approval of the Resolution as presented”
Attachments
Attachment A: Resolution
Exhibit 1: Assumption Agreement (Not Attached)
Exhibit 2: Water Provider Agreement (Not Attached)
Attachment B: Chatfield Program History
Attachment C: Preliminary Design Alignment for the Chatfield Pump Back Project