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Sixteen recharge wells are decreed as part of the plan, as summarized in Table 4. <br />Table 4 <br />Sedgwick County Well Users Augmentation Plan System <br />Augmentation Well /Recharge Well Water Rights <br />11ID <br />W U Su 1 <br />e se Amount Admin. No. A .Date <br />6406140, 6406008, 6405494, 6405503, <br />6405559, 6405901, 6406127, 6406143, Augmentation* Various <br />6406180, 6406164, 6406245, 6406527, <br />6406179, 6406531, 6406639, 6406707 <br />* 16 wells (see Table 2A) listed in 03CW209 decree. <br />Augmentation Plan Operations <br />Operating rules to replace river depletions from well pumping include the following in order of <br />use: <br />1. Well depletions (stored under plan ID 6402517) should be replaced year-round by natural <br />flows when in priority, i.e., when no downstream call or when downstream call is junior to <br />common priority date of 3/15/1974 (admin. no. 45364.0) used for wells in Sedgwick County <br />Well Users augmentation plan. <br />2. Well depletions (stored under plan ID 6402517) should be replaced year-round with available <br />recharge accretions from canal seepage and recharge seepage as follows: <br />• 6402517_P1C1 accretions and 6402517_P1R1 accretions replace 6402517 depletions. <br />3. Remaining well depletions met by pumping augmentation wells (various Structure IDs, see <br />Tables 2 and 4). Lagged depletions from augmentation well pumping represent an additional <br />demand on the well augmentation plan (stored under plan ID 6402517). <br />A-47 ofA-106 <br />