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An analysis of historic irrigation conducted in support of Everist's Substitute Water <br />Supply Plan for its MCR aggregate mining operation concluded that historic consumptive <br />use credits associated with the dried up fields total 111.28 acre-feet. The monthly <br />distribution of these dry up credits is shown in the attached Exhibit B. <br />B. Green Mountain Reservoir. Everist has entered into a contract with the U.S. Bureau of <br />Reclamation for the right to obtain the annual release of 84 acre-feet of water from Green <br />Mountain Reservoir. Of this total, 20.8 acre-feet are needed for replacement of the long-term <br />stream depletions described above. <br />7. Conclusion <br />Exhibit C displays, on a monthly basis, the long-term depletions and corresponding repfacement <br />water. By utilizing a combination of the aforementioned water rights and Everist's Green <br />Mountain Reservoir water, Everist will replace all long-term depletions associated with its MCR <br />gravel mining operations, for as long as these depletions exist or until such time when another <br />source(s) of replacement water is obtained. <br />Further affiant sayeth not. <br />t <br />na Hopkins <br />Subscribed and sworn to before me this Z; I day of January, 2015 by Joanna Hopkins. <br />Witness my hand and of <br />My commission expires: <br />