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South Platte - Ducks Unlimited Lower SP Water Protection and Wetland Restoration_C150432 Application
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WSRF Grant Information
Basin Roundtable
South Platte
Applicant
Ducks Unlimited, Inc.
Description
South Platte Water Protection and Wetland Restoration Project
Account Source
Statewide
Board Meeting Date
9/17/2008
Contract/PO #
C150432
WSRF - Doc Type
Grant Application
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IV. Schedule <br /> <br /> <br />Project <br />Component <br /> <br /> <br />an-March Project Timeline <br />Jan 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009 <br /> <br />April-June Jul-Sept Sept-Dec <br />Task 1 X <br />Task 2 X <br />Task 3 X <br />Task 4 X X <br />Task 5 X X <br />Water Availability and Sustainability - this information is needed to assess the viability and effectiveness of the <br />water project or activity. Please provide a description of each water supply source to be utilized for, or the water <br />body to be affected by, the water activity. For water supply sources being utilized, describe its location, Meld, <br />extent of development, and water right status. For water bodies being affected, describe its location, extent of <br />development, and the expected effect of the water activity on the water body, in either case, the analysis should <br />take into consideration a reasonable range of hydrologic variation. <br />Hevborne - Flooded with water from 08CW24, which should provide 10cfs of recharge water over winter months. <br />There was little opposition to the water court application and we hope to resolve those problems quickly. <br />Fender - Two shares of the South Reservation Ditch which yields about 25cfs over the irrigation season. New <br />water right filing in 2008 for recharge, irrigation and wildlife. The application has not yet been filed. Numerous <br />studies to determine water availability on Heyborne kvould apply to this property as well. We believe there will be <br />water in the winter months to operate this project. <br />DT Ranch - Augmentation occurs on the property via the decree for Case W-2692 filed on May 19, 1972 (the <br />FMRICO Augmentation Plan) and entered by the court on December 3, 1974 and amended several times. The DT <br />Ranch entered into a long-term (99 years) agreement with the FMRICO on February 4, 2006 related to <br />augmentation activities at the subject property. The original agreement between the DT Ranch and the FMRICO <br />was for a 20-year term and was executed on July 31, 1991. The DT uses some of the accretions it generates under <br />this augmentation plan to make up for gravel pit lake depletions, however, the DT Ranch has historically had <br />significant volumes of excess accretions that DT Ranch would like to put to beneficial use. Excess accretions <br />have averaged approximately 260 acre feet per year for the period from November 2000 through November 2007 <br />for a total of 2.124 acre feet of water that could have been put to beneficial use on the ranch over this 7-year period <br />of record. <br />Bridge Farm - 2 Shares of Weldon Value ditch will be changed in water court for recharge and wildlife. The <br />ooner will also file for a 2008 recharge right, which may be used on a limited basis as free river becomes more <br />limited in the central lower river. <br />Hawk Springs Reservoir - 1,500 acft of conditional right in Duck Creek, a perennial stream that should provide the <br />water required to run the much smaller project. It is likely that the entire 1,500 acre feet will ne4ver be used. <br />Drake Land Farms - 94 acft from CCWCD to cover the gravel pit evaporative loss, 5 shares of Jackson Lake <br />reservoir Shares to be changed in court for augmentation and wildlife and irrigation beneficial use. Recharge water <br />based on a 2008 water filing not vet determined. This would be a veiv limited right. <br />43
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