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Upper Poudre Combined SWSP <br /> June 18, 2014 Page 4 of 10 <br /> of the mined material by weight, and the water retained in the washed product is considered to <br /> 4.0% of the mined material by weight. be <br /> The Alluvial Water Accounting System (AWAS), which uses the Glover method, was used to <br /> determine the lagged depletions to the Cache La Poudre River from past and projected evaporation <br /> and operational losses at each site. The followingp anon <br /> alluvial aquifer boundary condition: the distance (X) from he cent oid of thewere used y exposed gron the und with the <br /> surface to the river; the width A of the aquifer on the side of the river where the pit is located; <br /> the transmissivity (T); and the specific yield (S). The Glover parameters used for g water <br /> in Table C below. <br /> each site are shown <br /> Table C - Glover Parameters <br /> Site Name X (ft) W ft) T t) <br /> 6 <br /> Home Office Pit 1,000 , S <br /> Overland Ponds Pit ,500 16600,00000 0.2 <br /> North Taft Hill Expansion Site 2,000 3,000 160,000 <br /> 1,600 0.2 <br /> 2,900 160,000 0.2 <br /> The estimated consumptive use and lagged stream depletions due to past and r <br /> evaporation and operational losses at the subject sites will total 110.15 acre-feet for this plan -period <br /> operations at the <br /> as shown on the attached Table 5. Lagged depletions due to past evaporation and projected <br /> two Treiber Lakes and three Lamb Lakes are replaced under the Partners Combined SWSP. <br /> The three sites are assumed to have been continuously dewatered and to be in a steady state <br /> condition where dewatering accretions equal the lagged depletions. The former site operator, <br /> Lafarge West, Inc., previously estimated that the sites are dewatered at a rate of 800 to 1,000 <br /> for approximately 12 hours per day. Based on information previouslygpm <br /> dewatering is directed to the Overland Ponds site where a single pump then directs water to <br /> provided to this office, all <br /> the <br /> river. During 2012, MMM installed a totalizing flow meter on this pump and will report monthly <br /> meter readings on submitted accounting. As long as the dewatering operations are constant the site <br /> may continue to operate assuming steady state conditions. Once dewatering ceases or is reduced in <br /> its flow, lagged depletions will immediately hit the river. At least three years prior to a modification <br /> in dewatering operations, the Applicant must provide a plan showing how lagged ost- um ' <br /> depletions will be replaced in the proper time and amount. The post Pumpinganal <br /> meter data from the dewatering totalizing flow meter. analysis shall use the <br /> p p p1ng <br /> Replacements <br /> Replacements for this combined plan will come from credits associated with 7.61 out of 15.175 <br /> shares owned by MMM in the Taylor Ft Gill Ditch. In the event that the yield from the 7.61 shares is <br /> than projected, MMM may supplement their replacement supplies with other sources, subject t less <br /> sub <br /> Division Engineer's approval. ) o the <br /> This SWSP relies on a quantification of average historical farm headgate delivery, consumptive <br /> use, and associated return flow approved in previous SWSPs based on an analysis for 5.75 shares that <br /> was performed for Lafarge West, Inc. by the Applegate Group, Inc. The 5.75 shares were determined to <br /> have been used to irrigate a total of 104.5 acres. The historic average farm headgate delivery <br /> determined to be 41.79 acre-feet per share (2.30 acre-feet per irrigated acre). The h was <br /> consumptive use was determined to be 21.36 acre-feet per share (1.17 acre-feet per acre). his <br /> For 2014, the Applicant proposes to dry-up, or to irrigate exclusively with non Ditch <br /> water, a total of 138.34 acres associated with the subject 7.61 shares. The location of the lands t Taylor Et Gill Di be <br /> dried up for the 2014 irrigation season are shown on the attached Figure 2 (65.43 + 14.36 + 2.67 + 55.88 <br /> = 138.34 acres). The dry-up will provide a total of 318.12 acre-feet of farm headgate delivery or 162.55 <br />