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Model operations to supply well depletions (stored under plan ID 0102522) are discussed in the <br />augmentation plan operations section. <br />Table 2 <br />Riverside Canal Augmentation Plan System Structures (Plan ID 0102522) <br />Com onent WDID Comment <br /> Plan ID used to track total pumping, depletions, and water <br />Augmentation Plan 0102522 supplies. Water supplies include natural stream flow if the <br /> downstream call is junior or no call is active. <br /> 0100503_Rch <br /> 0102032 Reservoir IDs used to store diversions to Recharge sites - <br />Recharge Site 0102049 source can be river diversions and/or recharge well <br /> 0102031 diversions. <br /> 0102037 <br /> Plan ID used to track lagged accretions from Recharge site <br />Recharge Seepage 0102522_P1R seepage -source can be river diversions and/or recharge <br /> well diversions. <br /> Plan ID used to track lagged accretions from canal <br />Canal Seepage 0102522_P1C seepage -source can be river diversions and/or recharge <br /> well diversions. <br />Reservoir* 0103651 Reservoir ID used to replace depletions by a storage <br /> release directly to river. <br />Augmentation Well* Various Well ID used to track accretions from a ground water <br /> diversion directl to river. <br />Note: *Augmentation wells are claimed in the pending Riverside plan (Case Nos. 02CW86 and 02CW86(A)) along with a <br />change of use of irrigation water stored in Riverside Reservoir. <br />Lagged accretions to the South Platte River from recharge diversions are returned to the river <br />based on return flow factors and locations defined in StateMod input files. Lagged accretions <br />should be accounted in recharge accretions structures based on source of seepage water - <br />recharge site seepage (ID 0102522_P1R) or canal seepage (ID 0102522 P1C), as summarized in <br />Table 2. Canal seepage should be accounted based on simulated ditch losses from all diversions <br />to recharge when no other supplies (e.g., irrigation) are being run in the ditch. <br />Numerous recharge water rights are decreed, and some of these operated to divert water from the <br />South Platte River into the canal and multiple recharge sites (pits) off the Riverside Canal. The <br />capacity of the canal and number and capacities of the pits able to store recharge water is <br />unknown. The demand for the recharge water rights associated with the Riverside Canal <br />augmentation plan system should be modeled at five recharge sites located at the end of the <br />respective ditches, as summarized in Table 3. <br />A-65 ofA-106 <br />