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<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 />I <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />a <br />c..J <br />to\) <br />o <br />0) <br />~ <br /> <br />Mr, David L. Pope and Ms. MIllY Louise Clay <br />September 25, 2000 <br /> <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />river reaches where no replacements or only partial replacements were made to replace out-of- <br />priority depletions to senior surface water rights in Colorado. <br /> <br />Table 3 shows the remaining stream depletions caused by irrigation pumping in excess of the <br />pre-Compact entitlements which were not replaced by making replacements to senior surface <br />water rights in Colorado. These stream depletions were computed using the wellhead depletions <br />shown in Table 2 with the Ground Water Accounting Model. Please note that in Reaches II, 12, <br />and 13, replacements to senior surface water rights in Colorado replaced 100% of the stream <br />depletions caused by pumping affecting those reaches since there was a call by a Colorado <br />surface water right in those reaches on all of the days in July. Also note that in Reaches 14, 15, <br />and 16, replacements to senior surface water rights in Colorado replaced 58% ofthe stream <br />depletions caused by pwnping affecting those reaches since there was a call by a Colorado <br />surface water right in those reaches on 18 days in July. The remaining depletions shown in Table <br />3 are the estimated stream depletions caused by irrigation pumping in excess of the pre-Compact <br />entitlements remaining after replacements were made to senior surface water rights in Colorado. <br />Table 3 also shows the estimated depletions to usable Stateline flow which were calculated using <br />the assumptions in paragraph 5.B of the Resolution, and (he replacements to Stateline flows <br />which were made during the month. <br /> <br />A delivery of water to the Offset Account was initiated during the month of July, 2000 by <br />LA WMA using consumptive use credits from their ownership in the Highland Canal. This <br />delivery netted 730.24 acre-feet of fully consumable water into the Offset Account by the end of <br />July, 2000. Also, a release of water from the Offset Account was initiated on July 28, 2000. This <br />release was completed on August I, 2000 when the Offset Account was emptied. A total of <br />2504..17 acre-feet was released from the Offset Account by the end of July and 76.89 acre-feet <br />was released on the first day of August. As of July 31, 2000, (here were 75.99 acre-feet being <br />stored in the offset account. <br /> <br />Please contact me if you have any questions or require additional information. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />.~/;0L <br />Ste~,~ <br /> <br />Division Engineer <br />Colorado Division of Water Resources <br /> <br />cc: Mark Rude <br />John Draper <br />Dale Book <br />Hal Simpson <br />Dennis Montgomery <br />Don Taylor <br /> <br />Aurelio Sisneros <br />Randy Hayzlert <br />David Brenn <br />Steve Miller <br />Thomas R. Pointon <br />James G, Rogers <br /> <br /> <br />~ <br />