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SPWRAP Documents for the October 23, 2014 meeting held in Denver, CO. Includes Legal memorandum summarizing Board Actions and Other legal issues, and the PRRIP and SPWRAP summary and annual report
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10/23/2014
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SPWRAP
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PRRIP SPWRAP Meeting Documents October 23, 2014
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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 />
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