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M1977436
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
3/2/2017
Doc Name
Substitute Water Supply Plan
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Applegate Group, Inc./ Aggregate Industries
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JLE
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South Platte Combined Replacement Plan <br />March 1, 2017 <br />Leggett -Owens Reservoir <br />Page 12 of 19 <br />Prior to use of these shares as a replacement source, the Applicant must provide a full <br />historic consumptive use analysis for the subject shares. <br />Lupton Bottom Seep Ditches No. 1 and No. 2 <br />Prior to use of these shares as a replacement source, the Applicant must provide a full <br />historic consumptive use analysis for the subject shares. <br />Platte River Power Authority Lease <br />Aggregate has previously utilized leased water from the Platte River Power Authority <br />("PRPA") as a replacement source in this SWSP. For this SWSP period, the use of leased water from <br />the PRPA is not necessary and is not proposed to be utilized. In the future, Aggregate may use <br />leased water from the PRPA if a supplemental source of replacement water is needed. <br />Silver Heights Lease <br />Aggregate seeks the flexibility to use water from this source when needed. Applicant must be <br />able to account for and deliver Plum Creek water, including proper accounting and tracking in the <br />Chatfield Reservoir Daily accounting; augmentation station releases, transit loss, etc. <br />Smith Et Emmons Ditch <br />Aggregate owns 1.5 of 8 total outstanding shares in the Smith Et Emmons Ditch Company. The <br />1.5 Smith Et Emmons Ditch shares were historically used to irrigate 68 acres of pasture grass. Using a <br />Blaney-Criddle analysis the potential crop consumptive use for the 68 acres was determined to be <br />108.7 acre-feet. Assuming a 10% ditch loss and 55% farm efficiency the dry -year consumptive use <br />was determined to be 91.65 acre-feet for the 1.5 shares. <br />The expected credit for the Smith Ft Emmons Ditch shares has been estimated from a dry -year <br />farm headgate delivery (using a 10% ditch loss) of 169 acre-feet per share, or 253.5 acre-feet for 1.5 <br />shares. Return flows consist of surface return flows, which are based on current deliveries, and <br />subsurface return flows which are based on the previous year's total deliveries. The total <br />consumptive use credit in 2016 is projected to equal 178 acre-feet. This amount is greater than the <br />dry -year yield because no augmentation deliveries were made in 2015, resulting in no subsurface <br />return flow obligations for 2016. <br />The applicant anticipates installing a return structure to measure Smith & Emmons Ditch <br />deliveries associated with the subject shares back to the stream prior to the 2016 irrigation season. <br />The applicant may not utilize the 1.5 shares of Smith Et Emmons Ditch as a replacement source in <br />this SWSP until such time as all required measurement and bypass structures have been installed and <br />approved by the water commissioner. <br />Dewatering <br />All sites that are actively dewatering have been equipped with a Totalizing Flow Meter <br />("TFM") to measure the dewatering discharge. Monthly dewatering volumes must be recorded <br />monthly with the meter readings included on submitted accounting. As long as dewatering <br />operations remain continual at constant rates the net accretions are assumed to offset any tagged <br />depletions. Under this assumption, the Applicant is not claiming any dewatering credit. Once <br />dewatering operations stop, or are significantly reduced, at specific sites the monthly meter readings <br />will be used to analyze post pumping depletions. The sites undergoing active dewatering during this <br />SWSP period are the Hazeltine Pit (gravity drain), Wattenberg Pit, W.W. Farms Pit, and the Tull Pit. <br />of Coto <br />Office of the State Engineer Q g <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 821, Denver, CO 80203 P 303.866.3581 Q <br />www.water.state.Co.us , . <br />
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