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<br />, , <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />ground water is proposed to be developed as a source of project <br /> <br />water supply, or if existing groupd-water development will continue <br /> <br />to be used for project purposes, ~he applicant should consult with <br /> <br />the staff of the Colorado \,ater conservation Board to establish <br /> <br />acceptable evaluation procedures. <br /> <br />D. \;'ATER RIGHTS <br /> <br />1.) List effective water rights and permits, including <br /> <br />dates ,of priority, and discuss their effect on avail- <br /> <br />ability of water supply for the project, both present <br /> <br />and future. <br /> <br />2.) Give most probable yield of the water rights that will <br /> <br />finally be utilized for the proposed project. <br /> <br />E. WATER UTILIZATION <br /> <br />1.) Show amount of water av~ilable to project, developed <br /> <br />from B, C, and D above, and describe its development. <br /> <br />2.) Give tabulation of annu~l sUIT~ary of monthly surface <br /> <br />water operation studies and annual ground-water drafts <br /> <br />if applicable, showing ~ow ?roject water supply will <br /> <br />meet project water requ~re2ents, and describe study. <br /> <br />(Monthly surface water operation studies should be <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />provided for review but need not be included in the <br /> <br />report. ) <br /> <br />3.) If applicable, give a f~ture projection of ground- <br /> <br />water pumping levels by years for project conditions <br /> <br />and also for conditions that would prevail without <br /> <br />the project for a period sufficient to extend through <br /> <br />the loan repayment period. Describe the basis for the <br /> <br />projections. <br />