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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2001051
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
6/18/2014
Doc Name
SWSP
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DWR
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Bishop-Brogden Associates, Inc.
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
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ECS
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ADMINISTRATION PROTOCOL <br /> Dry-Up of Irrigated Land <br /> Division One—South Platte River <br /> As required by either a decreed change of water rights or a substitute water supply plan, a source of irrigation <br /> water may be either permanently or temporarily removed from a parcel of land in order to make the historical <br /> consumptive use portion of that water supply available for other uses,typically augmentation. This protocol <br /> addresses the documentation required to administer the effective"dry-up". To the extent that one or more of the <br /> following directives are in direct contradiction with a decree of the court,the terms of the decree must be <br /> followed. <br /> Permanent Dry-up Covenant <br /> 1. Must be decreed by the court. <br /> 2. Must be filed with clerk and recorder's office for the county wherein the land is located. <br /> 3. Must email a GIS shapefile to DivlAccountine@state.co.us that includes case number,WDID,and total <br /> acreage permanently dried-up,along with any accompanying metadata. The shapefile must be in NAD83 <br /> datum, UTM projection,Zone 13North. <br /> 4. Must address the issue of noxious weeds as required by§37-92-305(4.5)(a),C.R.S.and/or other county or <br /> local ordinances. (DWR is not authorized to administer the issue of noxious weeds;this statement is, <br /> therefore,simply informational). <br /> Temporary Dry-up Agreement <br /> 1. May be made for a term that is not less than one irrigation season. <br /> 2. Unless otherwise stated in the approved SWSP,a written notification,reporting land of intended dry-up, <br /> must be submitted prior to April 1 of each irrigation season to the division engineer,water commissioner <br /> and DivlAccountine@state.co.us. Along with the written notification,a GIS shapefile reflecting the land <br /> of intended dry-up must be submitted. The shapefile must be emailed to DivlAccountine@state.co.us. <br /> The shapefile shall include case number,WDID,and acreage of dry-up,along with any accompanying <br /> metadata. The shapefile must be in NAD83 datum, UTM projection,Zone 13North. <br /> 3. Unless otherwise stated in the approved SWSP,a written affidavit,affirming land actually dried up,must <br /> be submitted prior to October 31 of each irrigation season to the division engineer,water commissioner <br /> and DivlAccountine@state.co.us. Along with the written affidavit,a GIS shapefile,reflecting the dried up <br /> acreage proclaimed in the affidavit,must be submitted. If the submitted affidavit indicates that the <br /> intended and actual dry-up acreages are identical,then no GIS shapefile is required. The shapefile must <br /> be emailed to DivlAccountine@state.co.us. The shapefile shall include case number,WDID,and acreage <br /> of dry-up,along with any accompanying metadata. The shapefile must be in NAD83 datum, UTM <br /> projection,Zone 13North. <br /> 4. Once written notice has been made to the division engineer and/or water commissioner,the dry-up <br /> requirement is irrevocable during the current irrigation season regardless of whether or not the water <br /> associated with the historical consumptive use is actually used. <br /> Administration Protocol—Dry-up of Irrigation Land <br /> February 2,2012 <br />
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