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Substitute Water Supply Plan Forum September 1 2004
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9/1/2004
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Substitute Water Supply Plan Forum September 1 2004
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IL <br />3 <br />number of animals. Animal watering is assumed to be 100% consumptive. Analysis should <br />show depletions on a monthly basis. <br />7. Remediation: Describe the method of water treatment. Determine the rate of pumping in <br />gallons /minute and how many minutes per month the wells will be pumped. Determine the <br />percent of depletion using energy balance methods or empirical methods, i.e., manufacturer's <br />estimates, and provide the supporting documentation. Calculate the total monthly <br />consumption. Provide information on how the treated water is disposed. <br />8. Industrial/Commercial/Other: Provide a detailed analysis of all water uses, pumping rates, <br />and estimated depletions for each use on a monthly basis. *Provide information on the <br />methods of water disposal for the. different uses. Consumption rates must be supported with <br />engineering documentation. <br />9. Depletions — Lagged: The effect of stream depletions from the operation shall be evaluated. <br />It will not be assumed that depletions occur instantaneously unless the well is located within <br />100 feet from the river or site - specific geologic and hydrologic information warrants this <br />assumption. Generally, timing of depletions may be calculated using Glover techniques <br />[parallel drain theory, stream depletion factor (SDF)], or numeric modeling. Special <br />procedures may be necessary to analyze depletions and injury on intermittent streams. <br />Analysis shall show stream depletions on a monthly basis. Please see 37- 92- 308(3)(b)(I), <br />C.R.S. for specific requirements (e.g., must use SDF where available to determine lagged <br />depletions) within: the South Platte River basin for duration of lagged depletion period. Also, <br />see 37- 92- 308(3)(c)(II). <br />REPLACEMENT SOURCES <br />10. Replacement water to compensate for out -of- priority depletions must be available in the <br />proper quantity. civality, place_ and time as necessary to prevent injury to vested water rights. <br />All plans submitted must meet this requirement in order to obtain approval from the State <br />Engineer. —,1 �P�� fv v�- .� e�tEe ccuo 4UX c�•� -,� cz, �.. e b4 •` <br />11. Plans for replacement generally utilize four primary sources of water to compensate the <br />stream system for depletions. These sources include direct flow water rights, reservoir <br />omge, nontnbutary water, trap basin water, augmentation wells and recharge wells and <br />bmias. The water from these sources may be owned or leased. Water right decrees and other <br />pertinent information regarding the replacement sources shall be included. The applicant <br />shall also provide signed lease agreements including without limitations deeds, share <br />certificates, etc., authorizing use of the proposed replacement sources. Although the <br />substitute water supply plan may be approved for temporary use of leased or nontributary <br />water for the replacement water, the SEO may object to the use of these sources in a proposed <br />decreed plan for augmentation. <br />12. Nontributary, transbasin, or other consumptive use sources may be used for replacement <br />purposes in a substitute water supply plan provided adequate engineering and supporting <br />
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