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IV. Replacement Water Supplies <br />Following are sources of LAWMA's replacement water that are currently used to augment <br />the stream depletions caused by LAWMA member well pumping or caused by other structures <br />requiring augmentation that are operated by LAWMA members: <br />A. Annual purchases of Fryingpan-Arkansas return flow water from the SECWCD. <br />B. Excess consumptive use credits from Lamar Canal shares owned by Colorado Beef <br />which Colorado Beef does not use. <br />C. Consumptive use credits from Lamar Canal shares owned by the Colorado Division <br />of Wildlife in the purchase of water rights on the Center Farm and Lamar Canal <br />shares obtained by agreement with the City of Lamar. <br />D. Consumptive use credits associated with up to 1,793 shares of the Fort Bent Ditch <br />Company that LAWMA owns or has the right to use. <br />E. Consumptive use credits from ownership of 67 cfs of the 69.0 cfs decreed to the X-Y <br />Canal and all of the conservation storage water allocated to the X-Y and Graham <br />Article II Storage Account in John Martin Reservoir. <br />F. Consumptive use credits from ownership of all of the Manvel Canal water rights and <br />all of the conservation storage water allocated to the Manvel Article II Storage <br />Account in John Martin Reservoir. <br />G. Consumptive use credits from ownership of all of the Sisson-Stubbs Ditch and the <br />conservation storage water allocated to the Sisson-Stubbs Article II Storage Account <br />in John Martin Reservoir. <br />H. Credit from the portion of transit loss of deliveries to the Offset Account of <br />replacement water from LAWMA's Highland Canal water rights that is not <br />consumed in transit. <br />I. Credit from the portion of transit loss of water annually purchased by LAWMA and <br />delivered to the Offset Account that is not consumed in transit. <br />J. Credit for the portion of releases from the Kansas Transit Loss Account for in-state <br />depletions above the Buffalo Canal headgate that is not consumed in transit. <br />K. Consumptive use credits from ownership of approximately 90% of the Highland <br />Canal water rights. <br />5 <br />