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7/28/2003
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CF Section - Mildred L. Rothe
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<br />Mildred L, Rothe <br />July 28-30, 2003 <br /> <br />Agenda Item 21 <br /> <br />The Mildred Rothe <br />Mildred L. Rothe is an individual borrower. She ow <br />Farm property, <br /> <br />Water Riahts <br />The Rothe Farm owns the following surface wate <br /> <br />Table 1: Surface <br /> <br /> <br />Shares/acres <br />743 acres <br />1100 shares <br />960 acres <br />157 shares <br /> <br />This water is used to irrigate 2298 acres of farmla <br /> <br />The Rothe Farm also has decrees on 17 junior we <br />These wells supply approximately 4,800 acre-feet <br />through GASP to cover annual depletions of abou <br />augment through GASP is $49,000, <br /> <br />The Rothe Farm is applying for an augmentation <br />to produce up to 4,000 acre-feet of augmentation <br />the depletions of their17 junior wells (2,400 acre-f <br />that would be available to cover neighboring wells <br /> <br />Proiect DescriDtion <br />Three alternatives were analyzed in the feasibility <br /> <br />1) Don't build a project. Continue to rely sole <br /> <br />2) Purchase a senior water right and use it f <br /> <br />3) Construct the Rothe Augmentation Plan. <br /> <br />Alternative 1: "Don't build a project. Continue to re <br />not a feasible alternative, The Rothe Farm would <br />augmentation, and upon supplies secured by GAS <br />leases are not renewed or cannot be renewed beca <br />not operate its wells. This would be an annual loss <br /> <br />Alternative 2: "Purchase a senior water right and u <br />could purchase Jackson Lake Reservoir water at <br />would cost approximately $5 million. <br /> <br /> ~ <br />h <br /> I <br /> . <br />ns approximately 2000 acres of the Rothe e <br />r rights: <br />water rights <br /> Averaae annual acre-feet <br /> 892 <br /> 1100 <br /> 960 <br /> 118 <br /> 3069 acre.feet <br />nd, <br />lis used for irrigating 3,055 acres of farmland, <br />annually, and are currently augmented <br />t 2,400 acre-feet. The current annual cost to <br />water right for this project, which is designed e <br />credits, per year, This would be used to cover <br />eet), as well as provide additional accretions <br />study: <br />Iy upon GASP for augmentation. <br />or augmentation, <br />/y solely upon GASP for augmentation," is <br />continue to depend on GASP for <br />p on a one-year lease basis, If any of these <br />use of the drought, the Rothe Farm could <br />of approximately 4,800 acre-feet. <br />se it for augmentation." The Rothe Farm <br />about $1,250 per acre-foot. This alternative <br /> e <br /> <br />2 <br />
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