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DRMS Permit Index
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M1982131
IBM Index Class Name
HYDROLOGY
Doc Date
12/19/2013
Doc Name
Substitute water supply plan - 11/01/2013-10/31/2014
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DNR Division of Water Resources
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Applegate Group, Inc.
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Mr. Jared Dains Page 3 <br />Bucklen SWSP <br />December 19, 2013 <br />requires monthly volumes of dewatering discharge into the settling ponds to be recorded. However, <br />these volumes do not need to be analyzed for depletions to the river as long as pumping remains <br />relatively constant month to month. Dewatering operations that are constant and continuous will <br />eventually reach a steady state condition where the accretions to the river generated by dewatering <br />are equal to the depletions to the river generated by dewatering. Given the long duration of <br />historical dewatering operations, it is assumed the pit's dewatering operations are in a steady state <br />condition. At least 3 years from the expected cessation of dewatering, a plan that addresses the <br />replacement of long term lagged depletions, including depletions that occur with the "first fill" of the <br />pit must be submitted to our office. Should dewatering at the pit cease during this SWSP approval <br />period, this SWSP will automatically be void until an amendment is sought and approved. <br />The monthly evaporative and operational depletions to the Cache la Poudre River were <br />lagged from the pit using the Alluvial Water Accounting System (AWAS) program developed by the <br />Integrated Decision Support (IDS) Group at Colorado State University with the following <br />parameters: <br />• Distance from the gravel pit centroid to the river (X) = 1,390 feet <br />• Alluvial aquifer width (W) = 10,650 feet <br />• Specific yield (S) = 0.2 <br />• Transmissivity (T) = 120,000 gallons per day per foot <br />The stream depletion model shows that the Bucklen Pit's stream depletions will total approximately <br />38.34 acre -feet during WY 2013, as shown on the attached Table 3. <br />Depletions will also occur as a result of using Greeley Irrigation Company (GIC) shares. <br />GIC shares include subsurface return flow obligations which this plan is responsible to cover. This <br />is described in detail under the replacement section for the GIC shares and is shown in Table 4. <br />Replacements <br />The sources of replacement water to be used for this SWSP are: 1) consumptive use <br />credits associated with the historical irrigation use of five shares of the Greeley Irrigation Company <br />( "GIC "), 2) a lease of 18.1 acre -feet of augmentation water provided by the Platte River Power <br />Authority ( "PRPA "), and 3) a lease of 2.9 acre -feet of augmentation water provided by the Graham <br />Ditch Company ( "GDC "). See Table 5 for a monthly breakdown of replacement water for WY 2014. <br />Greeley Irrigation Company (;`GIC') Shares <br />The applicant owns six GIC shares, of which five are dedicated to this SWSP. The <br />applicant's GIC shares will be delivered to the Cache La Poudre River at the 23`d Avenue and <br />Fourth Street Return Station (WDID 0302318). Replacements to the river will be made directly <br />adjacent to the Bucklen Pit. Due to close proximity of the return station to the Bucklen Pit, no <br />transit losses will be assessed to the delivery of the GIC shares. <br />A portion of the Greeley Canal No. 3 (WDID 0300934) was changed in Division 1 Water Court <br />in case no. 96CW658 based on a ditch -wide analysis by the Poudre Prairie Mutual Reservoir and <br />Irrigation Company. The use of the subject ditch shares in this plan shall be in accordance with the <br />terms and conditions decreed in case no. 1996CW658, including monthly and annual volumetric limits <br />on water deliveries and monthly return flow requirements. The decree in case no. 1996CW658 found <br />that 519.7 shares were used to irrigate 3,501 acres with an average historical consumptive use of <br />
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