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John Tighe: Limited only on the east side of Park County because of <br />geological area. <br />Hal Simpson: The reason that we limited this is because of the limited <br />information; lots of South Park developed after 1972 lots. Not trying to <br />identify the needs of nuning; focus here on limitations of fractured granite. <br />McVicker: Need to limit scope of project recognized. <br />Shinullin: Tlus will take a fresh look at consumptive use in septic fields, <br />not just use old info? <br />Simpson: yes. <br />4) Weld County School District REI Wetland Partnership and Ducks <br />Unlimited: See Application emailed from IBC on Tuesday, March 4 <br />Matthew A. Reddy, Regional Biologist, CO/WY, Ducks Unlimited: <br />Proposal for new partnership looking at lower South Platte and utilizing <br />recharge credits for water users and for wetland water habitat. <br />Taking existing water rights: primary benefit would be that water credits <br />would be used by school district to benefit their needs as per aug plan and <br />water uses, and then create wetland while school grounds are better <br />irrigated. <br />$42,000 funding primary stnictural capacity and personal time; <br />Weld County: $150,000 to purchase shares of water; <br />Central: Offering in-kind services to develop aug plan; <br />Loolcilig to secure 20 acs of 40acft per year of yield; <br />Because this is school district property, this would also allow for water <br />education. <br />Joe Frai~lc: Water rights? <br />Two water rights: Water right held by Central Water: Winter; other is <br />summer time water right: School district <br />Joe Frank: Lower South Platte: make sure that water availability matches <br />water flow. <br />Ralf Topper: Estimated consLUnptive use loss from vegetation? <br />We do not plant any additional wetland vegetation. <br />Joe Frank: in all new aug plans, there is a deduction if there is wetland <br />plants...there is a deduction that must be figured. <br />5) Arickaree River Well Retirement Program: <br />William Burnish: Questions and Answers from Febn~ary presentation <br />(See application emailed by IBCC and minutes from February meeting) <br />$19,984 basin funds; $79,936; matched with Colorado Water <br />Conservation Board; <br />Match is 27 to 1 <br />Yahn: What happens if state funding does not come through? <br />Money will come back to South Platte; <br />Everything is contingent; if contracts are not approved, money comes <br />back; all is contingent. <br />Nature Conservancy not requesting any reimbursement. <br />8 <br />