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DRMS Permit Index
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M1977439
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
2/1/2016
Doc Name
Substitute Water Supply Plan
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DNR Water Resources
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DRMS
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ECS
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Upper Poudre Combined SWSP Page 6 of 11 <br /> January 28, 2016 <br /> the Taylor Et Gill Ditch shares delivered to recharge are projected to generate a total of 68.96 acre-feet <br /> of available replacement water during this plan period. <br /> MMM plans also to deliver 100.73 acre-feet of farm headgate delivery associated with the Taylor <br /> Et Gill Ditch shares directly to the Cache La Poudre River for replacement purposes during the period of <br /> April through August. Deliveries will be made at the Taylor Et Gill Wasteway located as shown in Figure <br /> 1. The wasteway is a headgate on the ditch that flows to an approximately 8.5-acre pond. The delivery <br /> point is on the north side of this pond and from the pond the water will flow to the Cache La Poudre <br /> River. Typically, any time water is being delivered to the pond, water from the pond will spill into the <br /> Cache La Poudre River; however, in the event that deliveries are made while water is not spilling from <br /> the pond, the Applicant is required to notify and coordinate with the water commissioner to ensure that <br /> depletions are replaced in time, location, and amount. All deliveries will be recorded daily and any <br /> excess deliveries will be sent directly back to the river without claiming augmentation credit. The <br /> return flow obligations associated with the use of the Taylor Et Gill Ditch shares will be calculated using <br /> the same return flow factors as shown in the attached Table 4, column E. Return flow obligations <br /> during the summer months will be calculated by multiplying the monthly delivery to the river by its <br /> respective monthly factor. Obligations during winter months will be calculated by multiplying the <br /> previous irrigation season's annual delivery to the river (66.01 acre-feet for 2015) by its respective <br /> monthly factor. Return flow obligations will be calculated based on the actual timing of direct returns. <br /> After accounting for return flow obligations, the Taylor a Gill Ditch shares delivered directly to the <br /> Cache La Poudre River are projected to generate a total of 50.22 acre-feet of available replacement <br /> water during this plan period. <br /> A monthly breakdown of the stream depletions from the mining sites as well as the replacement <br /> credits from recharge and direct delivery of the Taylor Et Gill Ditch shares is shown in the attached <br /> Table 5. Surplus replacement credits may be used for replacement of depletions at other MMM project <br /> sites under separate approval. <br /> Long Term Augmentation <br /> In accordance with the letter dated April 30, 2010 (copy attached) from the Colorado Division <br /> of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety ("DRMS"), all sand and gravel mining operators must comply with <br /> the requirements of the Colorado Reclamation Act and the Mineral Rules and Regulations for the <br /> protection of water resources. The April 30, 2010 letter from DRMS requires that you provide <br /> information to DRMS to demonstrate you can replace long term injurious stream depletions that <br /> result from mining related exposure of ground water. The DRMS letter identifies four approaches to <br /> satisfy this requirement. In accordance with approach nos. 1 and 3, you have obtained bonds <br /> through DRMS which may be used to backfill or line areas of exposed ground water. <br /> According to the mining permits with DRMS, the reclamation plan for the Home Office Pit and <br /> North Taft Hill Expansion Site is to create unlined ground water ponds. These two sites also have <br /> conditional water storage rights for future lined reservoirs in water court case no. 92CW157. For the <br /> Overland Ponds site, the DRMS mining permit reclamation plan is to create lined reservoirs and the <br /> site has decreed water storage rights for lined reservoirs in water court case no. 2000CW251. If <br /> reclamation at any mine site produces a permanent water surface exposing ground water to <br /> evaporation, an application for a plan for augmentation must be filed with the Division 1 Water Court <br /> at least three years prior to the completion of mining to include, but not be limited to, long-term <br /> evaporation losses. If a lined pond results after reclamation, replacement of lagged depletions shall <br /> continue until there is no longer an effect of stream flow. A summary of the final reclamation plan <br /> and the current posted bond amounts for each site is shown on the next page. <br />
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