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<br />I, <br /> <br />irrigated with water rights and conditional water rights decreed in Case Nos. 83CW299, 83CW300, <br /> <br />, and 91CWIIO, which are senior to the CWCB's instream flow appropriation. <br /> <br />D. The Glenmoor Golf Course was 'irrigated with water' from Greenwood Gulch for <br /> <br />many years prior to the CWCB's 1993 instream flow appropriation. Glenmoor's application will <br /> <br />provide a source of replacement water by augmentation and exchange to allow the continued <br /> <br />irrigation of the Golf Course under Glenmoor's existing water rights. <br /> <br />E. Glenmoor's use of water under the plan for augmentation and exchange to be <br /> <br />adjudicated in Case No. 95CW198A will be subject to terms and conditions at least as restrictive as <br /> <br />those in the proposed decree attached hereto as Exhibit A (Draft of May 13, 1997), including <br /> <br />accounting conditions that will ensure the measurement and control of water used for golf course <br /> <br />irrigation. The amount of water to be used by exchange in both Case Nos. 95CW198A and <br /> <br />95CW198B will be limited to the amount of water available under the Denver Lease, which is a <br /> <br />maximum of 150 acre.feet per year, and no more than 60 acre.feet in anyone month. <br /> <br />F. Glenmoor's use of replacement water under the plan for augmentation and exchange <br /> <br />is also limited by other terms of Glenmoor's Lease with Denver. The Lease requires water <br /> <br />conservation measures to be taken by Glenmoor. These measures have been implemented and <br /> <br />Glenmoor has achieved a highly efficient use of water. <br /> <br />G. A portion of the water to be used on the Golf Course under the plan for augmentation <br /> <br />and exchange is reusable lawn irrigation return flows in Greenwood Gulch and Little Dry Creek <br /> <br />which have been leased to Glenmoor by Denver. Under the Denver Lease, G1enmoor and Denver <br /> <br />also plan to bypass flows in Greenwood Gulch through the High Line Canal for use on the Golf, <br /> <br />...., <br /> <br />Course. These flows have not historically reached Little Dry Creek. <br /> <br />2 <br />