Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Animas La Plata Project In Durango Colorado Will Have A Positive Affect On Real Estate!

The Animas La Plata Project is near completion! This long anticipated water project is located just south and east of Durango Colorado. The water will be pumped from the Animas River into Ridges Basin, and it will create Lake Nighthorse, with a capacity of 120,000 acre feet, and a surface area of 1,490 acres. The dam has a height of 217 feet, and a length of 1,670 feet. Construction of the project began in 2001, after a long litigation. The water stored in Lake Nighthorse will be utilized by the Southern Ute Indian Tribe, Ute Mountain Tribe, the State of Colorado, the Navajo Nation, the Animas-La Plata Water Conservancy District, the San Juan Water Commission, and the La Plata Conservancy District. The construction of the dam has been completed, but other construction work continues. The final completion of the project is to be finished in 2012, but filling the lake will begin much sooner.

The long anticipated project should be a huge bonus for property owners west and south of Durango. There will be easy access to the recreational uses of the lake from County Road 141, and there are a large number of homes and parcels in Shenandoah and Trappers Crossing which will have views of the lake. Many of these parcels already have views of mountain peaks, and now they may have lake views as well. It is expected that the completed project will have a positive affect on real estate appreciation and demand. This is a prime opportunity to consider an investment or home in this desirable location, and enjoy the recreation created by Lake Nighthorse, and the possible appreciation.

If you would like further information on real estate west of Durango, please contact me, Don Ricedorff at don@frontier.net, visit my website at durangorealestate.com, or call me at 970-375-7014.

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