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9903334 P1RE <br /> 9903334 P1RF <br /> 9903334 P1CA <br /> 9903334_P1CB <br />9903334 <br />P1CC plan IDs (by reach) used to track lagged accretions from <br />Canal Seepage _ <br />9903334 P1CD canal seepage -source can be river diversions and/or <br /> <br />9903334 P1CE recharge well diversions. <br /> 9903334 P1CF <br />Recharge Well* Various Well IDs used to for ground water diversion directly to <br /> rechar e sites. <br />Augmentation Well* * Various Well IDs used to track accretions from a ground water <br /> diversion directly to river. <br /> 0203358 <br /> 0203928 <br /> <br />Reservoir 0303445 <br />0303376 Reservoir ID used to replace depletions by a storage <br /> <br />0303377 release directly to river. <br /> 0303774 <br /> 0403395 <br /> 0300926 <br />Direct Right Bypass* * * 0300929 Diversion IDs used to replace depletions by direct bypass <br /> 0300934 of portion of direct flow right. <br /> 0301334 <br />* CentraPs engineer indicated recharge wells available for use in Central GMS plan but none identified in HydroBase (Version <br />20060816). <br />* * 32 well IDs associated with Plan ID 3334 in various Water Districts decreed for augmentation only. <br />* * * Parkial list to be updated as changed water rights associated with the GMS plan are added to HydroBase. <br />Lagged accretions to the South Platte River from recharge diversions are returned to the river <br />based on return flow factors and locations defined in StateMod input files. Lagged accretions <br />should be accounted in recharge accretions structures based on source of seepage water - <br />recharge site seepage (IDs 9903334_P1RA, 9903334_P1RB, 9903334_P1RC, 9903334_P1RD, <br />9903334_P1RE, and 9903334_P1RF) or canal seepage (IDs 9903334 P1CA, 9903334 P1CB, <br />9903334_P1CC, 9903334_P1CD, 9903334_P1CE, and 9903334_P1CF) as summarized in Table 2. <br />Canal seepage should be accounted based on simulated ditch losses from all diversions to <br />recharge when no other supplies (e.g., irrigation) are being run in the ditch. Canal seepage and <br />recharge seepage associated with the Central GMS plan should be assigned to the various <br />administration reaches based on spatial location. <br />A-6 of A-106 <br />