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<br />. <br /> <br />. " <br /> <br />depletions to the South Platte River, but sells the generated power outside ofthe South <br />Platte River Basin or a very large reservoir that would overwhelm the Tamarack Plan. <br /> <br />The SEO, during its normal process of reviewing water rights filings in Division 1, will <br />determine if a water right filing has the potential to fall into one of the anomaly situations <br />identified above or cause new depletions through expansion of irrigated agricultural <br />acres. If a water right filing is identified to be an anomaly or cause new depletions from <br />expanded irrigated agricultural acreage, DNR will notify the water right applicant that the <br />Tamarack Plan may not cover this project. Also, the notification will suggest that the <br />project proponent work with CWCB staff on whether or not this anomaly can be covered <br />by the Tamarack Plan and, ifnot, what modifications are available to the Plan that would <br />allow coverage ofthe project. All costs related to accommodating anomalies within the <br />Tamarack Plan are the project proponent's responsibility. <br /> <br />Agreements and Contracts <br /> <br />Numerous agreements and contracts will be necessary to implement the Tamarack Plan. <br />The attached spreadsheet lists the most obvious agreements/contracts based upon limited <br />discussion. We can expect to identify the need for additional arrangements as we <br />proceed toward full implementation of the Tamarack Plan. And, although there is a <br />whole bunch more that needs to be said on this issue, I have run out of worlds. <br /> <br />Tamarack OM&Rplan: version 01/01/2002 <br /> <br />5 <br />