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Permit No
M1985112
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
2/3/2016
Doc Name
Substitute Water Supply Plan
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DNR Water Resources
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DRMS
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PSH
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Loloff Pit SWSP Page 5 of 7 <br /> January 27, 2016 <br /> 10. The name, address, and phone number of the contact person who will be responsible for the <br /> operation and accounting of this plan must be provided on the accounting forms submitted to <br /> the division engineer and the water commissioner. <br /> 11. Adequate accounting of depletions and replacements must be provided to the division <br /> engineer in Greeley (DivlAccounting@state.co.us) and the water commissioner <br /> (Mark.Simpson@state.co.us) on a monthly basis. 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 entity providing replacement water for this plan, in <br /> this case the City of Greeley, has included such use on their accounting submitted to the <br /> Division Engineer. <br /> 12. All pumping for dust control purposes shall be measured in a manner acceptable to the <br /> division engineer. Permanent records of all diversions must be maintained by the well owner <br /> (recorded at least monthly) and submitted to the division engineer on submitted accounting <br /> forms. <br /> 13. The Applicant shall perform an inspection and provide verification for all parcels of dried up <br /> land used to generate augmentation credits during the term of this SWSP. The final <br /> verification of dry up will be in the form of an affidavit signed by an individual having <br /> personal knowledge of the dry up for the entire irrigation season for each parcel of land used <br /> in this SWSP. In accordance with the attached protocol for dry-up of irrigated land, the <br /> Applicant shall provide a written notification to the water commissioner and division engineer <br /> by April 1, 2016 identifying the lands to be dried up for the 2016 irrigation season. By <br /> October 31, 2016 the Applicant shall provide an affidavit to the water commissioner and <br /> division engineer that identifies and confirms the lands that were dried up during the 2016 <br /> irrigation season in order that the final determination of augmentation credits for the <br /> irrigation season can be made along with mapping showing any revisions to the dried-up <br /> acreage. A GIS shapefile must be emailed to DivlAccounting@state.co.us for each dry-up <br /> notification and affidavit. The shapefile shall include the WDID of the plan, the acreage of <br /> dry-up, and any accompanying metadata. In addition, the datum must be NAD83 and the UTM <br /> projection must be Zone 13 North. <br /> The historical consumptive use calculated for the ditch shares to be changed by this SWSP <br /> shall not include any credit resulting from the consumption of ground water. In order to <br /> ensure the required dry-up conditions exist during the approval period of this SWSP, and to <br /> ensure no credit is given for the consumption of ground water, the Applicant shall provide <br /> records of monthly monitoring of depth to ground water for all fields required to be dried-up <br /> under this SWSP. Information regarding depth to ground water may be provided using existing <br /> irrigation wells, existing or new monitoring wells, or piezometers located on the dried-up <br /> fields. Applicant may utilize wells or piezometers located within 1/4 mile of each field <br /> provided the Applicant can demonstrate the depth to ground water information available off- <br /> site is representative of the depth to ground water on the dried-up field. The Applicant shall <br /> modify accounting to reflect that the credit from any dried- up fields containing alfalfa or <br /> native grass was reduced according to the following table. Measurements taken at the start <br /> of each month will determine the necessary reduction in credit to be applied during the <br /> following month. The Applicant may use another methodology upon review and prior <br /> approval by the State Engineer and Division Engineer. <br />
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