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Lower South Platte Water Conservancy District
Grant Type
Severance Tax
Fiscal Year (i.e. 2008)
213
Project Name
Agricultural Emergency Drought Response
CWCB Section
Finance
Contract/PO #
13-60
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Monthly updates of the water accounting were submitted to the division engineer to verify that all <br />out -of- priority well depletions were augmented by the LSPWCD replacement supplies. These <br />replacement supplies consist of both recharge accretions and municipal return water delivered <br />directly back to the river. Inflows to groundwater recharge ponds result in accretions to the river <br />lagged over a period of time while treated municipal wastewater is returned and measured back to <br />the river for the towns of Julesburg and Ovid. <br />In 2012 accounting was completed for member wells by the district to assess members a dollar per <br />acre -foot charge for depletions at the river during the period of April 0 through October 15th. <br />Replacement supplies were leased for augmentation in 2012 using the same process. A list of these <br />replacement supplies and their accounting is attached in appendix. The lease rate in 2012 for well <br />augmentation was 40 dollars per acre -foot for both call and non -call periods. The individuals listed <br />in the upper section of appendix 1 are LSPWCD members who have developed replacement <br />supplies. LSPWCD leases these replacement supplies from their members to cover out of priority <br />depletions from all member wells and prior augmentation well pumping. <br />LSPWCD leased water from the Julesburg Irrigation District (JID) thru conveyance fees and leased <br />recharge accretions owned by JID (appendix 1) in 2012. The South Platte Lower River Group <br />(SPLRG) (appendix 1) leased LSPWCD recharge accretions generated from their portion of the <br />Town of Julesburg recharge project during the 2012 water year. LSPWCD also paid Peterson Aug <br />LLC for recharge accretions and the Heyborne Recharge and Wildlife Project for recharge in 2012 <br />(Appendix 1). <br />The total LSPWCD lease payment for augmentation replacement supplies was $122,017 in 2012 <br />(Table 1). The total days of river call where LSPWCD had to replace out -of- priority well <br />depletions during 2012 was 146.5 days (Appendix 1). The average number of call days on the <br />lower South Platte River is 65 days according to information provided by CWCB. Reducing the <br />lease costs for actual versus average days of call results in a grant request of $67,880. The Drought <br />Assistance Program, per June 2012 Guidelines also provides funds for engineering and attorney <br />fees equal to 5% of the grant amount. Engineering/Attorney and other administration grant funds <br />were calculated to be $3,394 in 2012. This brings the total grant for LSPWCD in 2012 to $71,274 <br />(Table 1). <br />2012 Water Year <br />Row <br />Description <br />Calculation <br />Amount <br />A <br />Lease cost of augmentation water <br />A = Leased Recharge Water <br />$122,017 <br />B <br />Number of drought call days <br />B = Actual days of call <br />146.5 <br />C <br />Average number of call days <br />C = Average days of Call <br />65 <br />D <br />Call day ratio <br />D = B / C <br />2.25 <br />E <br />Cost reduction <br />E = A / D <br />$54,137 <br />F <br />Grant amount <br />F = A - E <br />$67,88 <br />G <br />5% for Engineering /Attorney Fees <br />G = F * 0.05 <br />$3,394 <br />H <br />Total Grant <br />x = F + G <br />$71,274 <br />Table 1- 2012 Drought Assistance Grant Calculations <br />
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