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(1) dedicated groundwater recharge projects collaboratively developed and operated by SPWRAP, Inc. and <br /> (2)by paying for creditable accretions not used by existing recharge plans. <br /> May and June Depletions (acre-feet) at Stateline from population growth: <br /> 2007 1,410 <br /> 2008 1,552 <br /> 2009 1,679 <br /> 2010 1,807 <br /> 2011 1,949 <br /> 2012 2,055 <br /> 2013 2,281 <br /> Avg 1,819 <br /> Managed groundwater recharge retimed accretions (ac-ft) into May and June at Stateline for replacement <br /> supplies. <br /> 2007 3,277 <br /> 2008 1,470 <br /> 2009 4,220 <br /> 2010 5,790 <br /> 2011 6,545 <br /> 2012 2,219 <br /> 2013 1,845 <br /> Avg 3,624 <br /> On the average annual basis, adequate retimed accretions (3,624 ac-ft)available to replace depletions <br /> (1,819 ac-ft). Note that the average retimed accretions of 3,624 ac-ft also exceed the estimated May+ <br /> June depletions in 2019 of 3,068 ac-ft. These retimed accretions will also increase due to more monthly <br /> net river accretions resulting from continued population growth. <br /> As required each 5 years is also a report on changes in irrigated acres in the South Platte Basin of Colorado <br /> and that report from the State of Colorado is attached to this Memo. It shows the acres in 1997 of 920,114 <br /> and in 2013 of 835,517; a reduction of 84,597 acres mainly due to drought effects and reduced acres <br /> served by wells because of increased well augmentation requirements. <br /> 2 <br />