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3/24/2003
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CF Section - New Loans - Glenn D. Toyne - Well Augmentation Project
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<br />, <br /> <br />Glenn D. Toyne - Well Augmentation Project <br />March 25-26, 2003 <br /> <br />Agenda Item 24d <br /> <br />wells. By generating its own augmentation water GOT hopes to protect itself from possible <br />curtailment and help GASP strengthen its coverage in the same area of the river. <br /> <br />Feaslbllitv Studies <br /> <br />A preliminary feasibility study has been completed by engineer Brent Nation, P.E. of Fort Morgan, in <br />accordance with CWCB guidelines. The study Includes an assessment of alternatives available to <br />generate augmentation alternatives for GOT. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. Prolect SDonsor - Glen D. Tovne <br /> <br />GOT is the owner and operator of a private farm located in Northeastern Colorado In Sedgwick <br />County, and is the project sponsor. GOT farms next to his father and his brother who own <br />Platteview Ranch, Inc. GOT has.chosen to Include their need for augmentation in with his own <br />project. Of the 517 irrigated acres GOT has 357 acres: (5 wells) and Plattevlew Ranch, Inc. has 160 <br />acres (3 wells). GOT is responsible for 75% of the project funding (including securing the CWCB <br />loan), and Plattevlew Ranches, Inc. is responsible for 25% of project funding. The CWCB loan <br />contract will be with GOT. In addition to the 357 acres of irrigated above, GOT owns and farms an <br />additional 190 acres of dryland, and rents and farms an additional 655 acres of irrigated land. <br /> <br />Water Rlahts <br /> <br />The Toyne's currently have decrees on the 8 wells used for irrigating their farms, providing <br />approximately 1,100 acre-feet per year. These wells $re augmented through GASP. The proposed <br />recharge well and the augmentation well will require a: new water right that is currently being . <br />sought. This new recharge water right will be for a maximum of 7.8 cfs with an average annual <br />yield of 3500 acre feet. The recharge well permit was issued on March 3, 2003 (#59193-F), and <br />the augmentation well was applied for on February 28,2003 and approval is still pending. <br /> <br />Proiect DescrlDtlon <br /> <br />Three alternatives to generate augmentation supply for GOT were considered in the feasibility <br />study: <br /> <br />1. No-action alternative. <br />2. Purchase a senior water right and use it for augmentation. <br />3, Construct a recharge pond filled using recharge Wells. ($115,000) <br /> <br />Alternative 1, No-action, was not considered acceptable due to the continuing changes in the water <br />community as a result of extreme drought conditions, Supplies currently used augment the 8 <br />Toyne wells are entirely secured by GASP on a one-year lease basis. Even though GASP has <br />provided augmentation coverage for the last 30 year'$ there is no certainty of total augmentation <br />coverage with GASP. If anyof the leases are not renewed, or cannot be renewed due to drought <br />conditions, the GOT could not operate their wells. This would be an annual loss of approximately <br />1,100 acre-feet, leading to major loss of crops, . <br /> <br />Alternative 2, Purchase a senior water right and use}t for augmentation, while a common option for <br />Front Range communities, this was not considered flnancially viable for GOT. A recently available <br />senior water right for sale in their area would have come with the purchase of a farm controlling the . <br />RamseyDitch, The Ramsey Oitch is a 12 cfs direct flow right with a date of August 1894, In order <br />to obtain the water right, the entire farm would have :had to been purchased at a price of $1.25 <br />million. This price does not even include the legal fees associated with converting the water right <br />over to augmentation use. . <br /> <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />
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