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Mr. Todd Williams, P.E. Page 3 of 7 <br />April 21, 2014 <br />The diversions available at the farm headgate for the 4.0 BEDC shares used on the John <br />Weitzel property were estimated to total 364.69 acre -feet per year, and the historical consumptive <br />use of the 4.0 BEDC shares was estimated to be 168.95 acre -feet. This quantification is based on the <br />average headgate diversions for the Box Elder Ditch for the years 1950 to 2004, assuming 10% ditch <br />loss and 55% field efficiency for flood irrigation. Historic consumptive use was determined as the <br />lesser of the water available for crop consumption or potential crop consumptive use if a full water <br />supply was available. One -third (65.25 acre -feet) of the return flows from the use of the 4.0 shares <br />were assumed to occur as surface return flows and the remaining two - thirds (130.49 acre -feet) were <br />assumed to occur as subsurface return flows. Subsurface return flows were lagged to the river using <br />the AWAS stream depletion model with the following parameters: <br />• Distance from the irrigated property centroid to the river (X) = 3,300 ft <br />• Alluvial aquifer width (W) = 5,000 ft <br />• Specific yield (S) = 0.2 <br />• Transmissivity (T) = 50,000 (gpd /ft) <br />The monthly net accretion /depletion for the 4.0 BEDC shares were calculated as the monthly <br />diversions available at the farm headgate, minus the surface return flow obligation and lagged <br />subsurface return flow obligation for that month. The monthly net accretion /depletion for the 2.5 <br />BEDC shares to be delivered to recharge were calculated by pro - rating the monthly net <br />accretion /depletion for the 4.0 BEDC shares. <br />The expected volume of water available for diversion into the recharge pond for the subject <br />2.5 shares is 227.93 acre -feet per year. This figure represents the pro -rata average headgate <br />diversion less a 10% ditch loss. The pro -rata historical consumptive use credit for the 2.5 shares is <br />estimated to total 105.59 acre -feet for this plan period and the pro -rata return flow obligation for <br />the 2.5 shares is estimated to be 122.34 acre -feet. The evaporation losses from the recharge pond <br />(shown in Table 8) are estimated to total 19.52 acre -feet per year, resulting in a net amount of <br />208.41 acre -feet of water delivered to recharge. <br />The tagged accretions from the Timnath- Connell recharge pond were estimated by the <br />Applicant's consultant using the AWAS stream depletion model with the following parameters: <br />• Distance from the recharge pond centroid to the river (X) = 3,500 ft <br />• Alluvial aquifer width (W) = 5,300 ft <br />• Specific yield (S) = 0.2 <br />• Transmissivity (T) = 50,000 (gpd /ft) <br />The lagged accretions to the Cache la Poudre River are estimated to total 218.17 acre -feet <br />during this plan period. This amount includes deliveries to recharge from previous years. Pursuant <br />to previously submitted accounting, 286.54 acre -feet were diverted into the recharge site during the <br />2012 irrigation season, and 257.27 acre -feet were diverted into the recharge site during the 2013 <br />irrigation season. The summer and winter return flow obligations from the use of the 2.5 Box Elder <br />Ditch shares will be maintained under this substitute water supply plan. A monthly breakdown of the <br />stream depletions from the mining operation as well as the replacements made by the recharge <br />accretion credits of the Box Elder Ditch shares are shown in the attached Table 8. <br />During the months of May and July, recharge accretions will be insufficient to replace <br />depletions from the Timnath- Connell Pit and return flow obligations associated with the use of the <br />2.5 BEDC shares. The Applicant has obtained a lease of a total of 4.3 acre -feet of reusable water <br />from the City of Fort Collins in order to make replacements for the Timnath- Connell Pit during these <br />months. The Applicant must notify the water commissioner prior to the release of the City of Fort <br />Collins reusable water from Fossil Creek to ensure the water is properly accounted for in the Fossil <br />