CHEYENNE, Wyo.—The following entities have written letters expressing interest in getting annual deliveries of water from a proposed pipeline that would carry water from the Green River in southwestern Wyoming to Colorado’s Front Range:
— Central Colorado Water Conservancy District and its subdistricts, headquartered in Greeley, Colo.,: up to 150,000 acre feet.
— Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities: from 3,500 to 5,500 acre feet by the year 2040.
— City of Brighton, Colo.: up to 12,000 acre feet.
— Douglas County, Colo.,: up to 40,000 acre feet.
— East Larimer County Water District: Up to 5,000 acre feet.
— Fort Collins-Loveland Water District: up to 5,000 acre feet.
— Larimer and Weld Irrigation Co.: up to 20,000 acre feet.
— Lower South Platte Water Conservancy District in Montrose, Colo.,: up to 35,000 acre feet.
— Norris Ranches (T-Cross Ranches, Norris Cattle Inc. in Colorado Springs): up to 20,000 acre feet.
— North Sterling Irrigation District: up to 25,000 acre feet.
— Penley Water Company in Douglas County, Colo.,: Up to 10,000 acre feet.
— Pioneer Canal and Lake Hattie Irrigation District in Wyoming: 8,000 acre feet.
— Prewitt Operating Committee, headquartered in Sterling, Colo., (Logan Irrigation Co., Illiff Irrigation District, Morgan Prewitt Reservoir Co.): up to 10,000 acre feet.
— Windsor Reservoir and Canal Co.: up to 10,000 acre feet.
— Woodmoor Water and Sanitation District: up to 3,000 acre feet.



