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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2002120
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
6/30/2014
Doc Name
SWSP
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DWR
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Civil Resources, LLC
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
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ECS
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Bernhardt Pit SWSP Page 4 of 5 <br /> June 30, 2014 <br /> 11. All releases of replacement water must be sufficient to cover all out of priority depletions <br /> and be made under the direction and/or approval of the water commissioner. The <br /> replacement may be aggregated to maximize beneficial use. The water commissioner and/or <br /> division engineer shall determine the rate and timing of an aggregated release. <br /> 12. Water shall not be impounded in the slurry wall reservoir except pursuant to lawful diversions <br /> allowed by statute or decree. At all other times, all inflow of water into the reservoir from <br /> any source, including precipitation and ground water inflows, shall be removed by the <br /> applicant. The water may be removed from within the lined area and returned to the stream <br /> system through surface flow or ground water recharge without need for replacement, so long <br /> as the operator does not put the water to beneficial use. <br /> 13. The name, mailing address, and phone number of the contact person who will be responsible <br /> for operation and accounting of this plan must be provided on the accounting forms to the <br /> division engineer and water commissioner. <br /> 14. Adequate accounting of depletions and replacements must be provided to the division <br /> engineer in Greeley (DivlAccountinq@state.co.us) and the water commissioners (George <br /> Roark at Georg <br /> e.Roark@state.co.us and Bill Schneider at William.Schneider@state.co.us) on a <br /> monthly basis. The accounting form provided with your application is subject to modification <br /> and approval by the division engineer. All submitted accounting shall conform to the <br /> Administration Protocol "Augmentation Plan Accounting, Division One - South Platte River" <br /> (attached). <br /> In addition, the applicant shall verify that the Central has submitted a report to the Division <br /> Engineer that includes an accounting of all replacement water controlled by Central, showing <br /> the total volume of water under its control and the amount committed to each of the <br /> recipients of the water, including the water committed to this plan. <br /> 15. The approval of this substitute water supply plan does not relieve the Applicant and/or <br /> landowner of the requirement to obtain a Water Court decree approving a permanent plan for <br /> augmentation or mitigation to ensure the permanent replacement of all depletions, including <br /> long-term evaporation losses and lagged depletions after gravel mining operations have <br /> ceased. If reclamation of the mine site will produce a permanent water surface exposing <br /> groundwater to evaporation, an application for a plan for augmentation must be filed with <br /> the Division 1 Water Court at least three (3) years prior to the completion of mining to <br /> include, but not be limited to, long-term evaporation losses and lagged depletions. If a lined <br /> pond results after reclamation, replacement of lagged depletions shall continue until there is <br /> no longer an effect on stream flow. <br /> 16. In accordance with amendments to 5 25-8-202(7), C.R.S., and Senate Bill 89-181 Rules and <br /> Regulations adopted on February 4, 1992, the state engineer shall determine whether the <br /> substitute supply is of a quality to meet requirements of use to senior appropriators. As such, <br /> water quality data or analysis may be requested at any time to determine if the water quality <br /> is appropriate for downstream water users. <br /> 17. This substitute water supply plan may be revoked or modified at any time should it be <br /> determined that injury to other water rights has or will occur as a result of this plan. Should <br /> this substitute water supply plan expire without renewal or be revoked prior to adjudication <br /> of a permanent plan for augmentation, all excavation of product from below the water table, <br /> and all other use of water at the pit, must cease immediately. <br /> 18. The decision of the state engineer shalt have no precedential or evidentiary force, shall not <br /> create any presumptions, shift the burden of proof, or serve as a defense in any water court <br />
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