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<br />Colo. Water Conservation Board <br />September 28, 1989 <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />The monthly values for the data summarized in Tables A arid B (exc1udinl! the <br />Robert Lewis winter return flow obligation) were combined and converted to an equivalent <br />average daily rate. The results represent the "STORABLE INFLOW" for MCMD's water <br />rights and are tabulated in the a~ched Table 1. <br /> <br />Detailed engineering reports prepared in support of the applications in 83CW280 <br />and 84CW221 are available if desired. <br /> <br />Municlual Water Demand <br />The two water rights descnbed above in themselves are not sufficient to supply all <br />of the water requirements at full build-out for the ML Carbon Metro District. It is <br />projected that more water rights and/or supplemental supplies will be acquired or developed <br />as growth in the District dictates. Therefore, an in-house analysis was made to determine <br />the approximate level of development in the District which could be supportedC using only <br />the Robert Lewis (223.595 inches) and Hock-Hocking water rights (average yield at mine <br />= 0.30 cfs :!:) in conjunction with carryover storage in Bear Creek Lake. The municipal <br />demand was determined using the following criteria: <br /> <br />In-House Use <br />d1. 3.5 persons per dwelling <br />2 80 gallons per person per day <br />3. Year-round occupancy <br />4. Central sewer system, consumptive use = 10%\ <br /> <br />\ The decrees in 83CW280 and 84CW221 were approved on the basis of an in-house <br />consumptive use of live percenL <br /> <br />I <br />I, <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />l <br />I <br />