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A water balance must be done to demonstrate that the balance of the inflows (e.g., <br />precipitation and ground water) and outflows (e.g., evaporation) equals the change in storage <br />volume by a minimum of a 90 -day test. Ongoing monitoring of the water balance may also <br />be required as determined by the Division Engineer. The frequency of accounting and <br />monitoring as well as the type and accuracy of the monitoring devices shall be determined <br />after consultation with the Division Engineer. <br />The applicant shall demonstrate that during a 90 -day test period the unregulated ground <br />water inflow to the pit does not exceed the Performance Standard. Demonstration of inflows <br />less than the Performance Standard shall be sufficient cause for a determination that the <br />applicant has constructed a lined reservoir and is entitled to store water. If the unregulated <br />ground water inflow to the reservoir exceeds the Performance Standard, the State Engineer <br />shall require the reservoir to be dewatered until satisfactory changes have been made to the <br />liner to conduct another initial liner test. <br />4.0 Water Sudaet Accountin <br />Monthly accounting shall be required as long as the liner continues to meet the Design <br />Standard. Weekly accounting (or more frequent if required by the Division Engineer) shall be <br />required for liners which do not meet the Design Standard but continue to meet the <br />Performance Standard. Evidence of compliance with the standards shall be established <br />through a mass balance analysis accounting for inflows, outflows, and change in storage. <br />If the State or Division Engineer determines that the ground water inflow (leakage rate) into <br />the reservoir is greater than the Performance Standard, the applicant shall be required to <br />calculate the inflow to or outflow from the reservoir by means of a mass - balance analysis on <br />a 48 -hour basis, and return to the stream system such inflows to the pit within 48 hours, <br />without such water being used by applicant in any manner. This 48 -hour accounting shall <br />only be for the entire period specified under the Liner Failure During Operation Section (see <br />below) and shall not be done permanently. <br />5.0 Liner Failure Durina Operation <br />In the event that the average daily unregulated ground water inflow to the reservoir exceeds <br />the Performance Standard for two consecutive months, as evidenced by accounting (see <br />above), the applicant or their successor and the State Engineer's Office shall begin to consult <br />regarding the probable cause of the unregulated ground water inflow, and the appropriate <br />actions to be taken in response thereto. If the State or Division Engineer and the applicant <br />cannot reach an agreement on the appropriate actions to reduce the unregulated ground <br />water inflow to less than the Performance Standard within nine months of the beginning of <br />the consultations, the State or Division Engineer shall provide written notice to the applicant <br />of their determination to correct this problem. The 48 -hour accounting shall begin following <br />the two consecutive months that the Performance Standard is exceeded and shall continue <br />until the applicant has demonstrated that the Performance Standard has been met. Applicant <br />shall have two (2) years from the date of such written notice of liner failure to repair the liner <br />to an inflow less than the Performance Standard. If satisfactory repairs are not completed <br />within the two year period, no new water shall be stored in the reservoir until either. 1) the <br />repair is made; 2) the issue is decided by the Water Court under retained jurisdiction, or, 3) <br />the State Engineer's Office otherwise grants permission for storage to continue. The State or <br />Division Engineer may declare the reservoir a well requiring a well permit. <br />Lining Criteria for Gravel Pits.doc 2 08/16/99 <br />