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M2006003
IBM Index Class Name
HYDROLOGY
Doc Date
2/23/2015
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Water Supply Plan
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i <br />Mr. Andy Rodriguez, P.E. Page 2 of 6 <br />Bestway's Brighton Combined SWSP <br />February 20, 2015 <br />which can be used to backfill or line the respective pits in the unforeseen event, or events, <br />which would lead to the abandonment of the Pits. <br />Depletions <br />Approximately 6.5 acres of open water surface is present at the Parker - Dersham Pit <br />(contained outside of the approved slurry wall) (Figure 1). Net evaporative depletions were <br />calculated using a gross annual evaporation of 45.5 inches from the exposed water surface, <br />with a credit of 10.19 inches for an effective precipitation amount of 35.32 inches per year. <br />No phreatophyte credit has been applied to this plan. The net depletion of ground water due <br />to evaporation from Parker - Dersham Pit is 19.15 acre -feet as shown on the attached Table 1. <br />The Applicant has stopped mining at the Parker - Dersham Pit site and is in the process of <br />reclaiming the disturbed areas. <br />The Applicant anticipates that 425,000 tons of aggregate will be mined at the Baseline <br />site and no mining will occur at the Parker - Dersham Pit site during this plan period. The <br />material to be mined falls within the limits of the Walker Reservoir slurry wall liner approved <br />on July 2, 2010. in accordance with the April 1, 2011 General Guidelines for Substitute Water <br />Supply Plans for Sand and Gravel .Pits which states in part ...... the applicant must provide <br />replacement for all native ground water remaining within the lined area that is put to <br />beneficial use except for the water removed in product..." replacement water for water lost <br />in product will not be provided by the applicant. <br />An estimated 3.24 acre -feet of water from the Baseline Site plant well (permit no. <br />75087 -F, WDID 0210141) will be used at the combined pits for on -site dust control during this <br />plan period. This well will also be used to support concrete production. it is estimated that <br />133,599 cubic yards of concrete batching will occur and that 40 gallons of water will be <br />consumed per cubic yard of concreie'production. This leads to 16.40 acre -feet of water to be <br />used for concrete production at the combined pits. The amount diverted from well permit no. <br />75087 -F shall be metered and depletions from this well are 100 percent consumptive. <br />The combined evaporative and operational losses at these sites will equal 38.79 acre - <br />feet during this plan period. The depletions from the mining operation were lagged to the <br />South Platte River using the SDF method. The construction of the slurry wall at the Baseline <br />Resource site affects the timing' of the lagged impacts on the South Platte River. The <br />applicant previously prepared a numeric model to account for this effect. According to the <br />model, the SDF for the evaporative loss was estimated to be 205 days and the OF for the <br />plant well is estimated to be 176 days. The total lagged depletions to be replaced during <br />2015 are projected to be 39.06 acre -feet as shown on Table 1. <br />Replacements <br />The proposed source of replacement for this pit is nontributary ground water pumped <br />from an existing Laramie -Fox Hills aquifer well and fully consumable effluent leased from the <br />City of Aurora. <br />The nontributary Laramie -Fox Hills aquifer water will be withdrawn by an existing well <br />pursuant to'permit no. 64750 -F. Additional information regarding the well is shown below: <br />Well Field, VVDID <br />None <br />Well Field Name <br />None <br />Relevant Water Right Case Number <br />None <br />Well WDID <br />0210166 <br />Well -Name <br />Hall Irwin LFH 64750 -F <br />
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