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Heit Pit SWSP Page 4 of 5 <br />August 8, 2017 <br /> <br />and locations. <br />11. All diversions shall be measured in a manner acceptable to the Division Engineer. The <br />Applicant shall install and maintain such measuring devices as required by the Division <br />Engineer for operation of this SWSP. In addition, the Applicant shall maintain daily records <br />of all diversions, replacements, and the amount of water used for each particular purpose. <br />The Applicant shall provide a report of these records to the Division Engineer <br />(Div1Accounting@state.co.us), the water commissioner (Jorge.Vidal@state.co.us) and the <br />South Platte River operations coordinator (Brent.Schantz@state.co.us) on a monthly basis. <br />The accounting must be submitted within 30 calendar days of the end of the month for <br />which the accounting is being made and conform to the Administration Protocol <br />“Augmentation Plan Accounting, Division One – South Platte River” (attached). <br />In addition, the Applicant shall verify that the entity making replacements has included this <br />use on their accounting submitted to our office; for this plan, that entity is the City and <br />County of Broomfield (WDID 0202513). The report shall include an accounting of all fully <br />consumable effluent from Broomfield’s wastewater treatment plant controlled by <br />Broomfield, showing the total volume of water under its control and the amount committed <br />to each of the recipients of the water. <br />12. The division engineer, or his designated representative, will administer all such water <br />transported in the South Platte River or its tributaries under this SWSP, including water for <br />replacement of depletions, past intervening headgate to ensure that such water is not <br />intercepted or otherwise diminished in quantity by diversion, use or other interference by <br />intervening water rights and to assure that such water remains available and suitable for <br />Applicant’s uses under this SWSP, except when any intervening headgate is diverting the <br />entire flow of (“sweeping”) the river. In the event that delivery past headgates which sweep <br />the river requires the installation of a bypass structure or the use of an existing bypass <br />structure by agreement with a third-party, Applicant is responsible for either installation a <br />new bypass structure with a continuous recording measuring device(s) as approved by the <br />water commissioner or securing an agreement with a third-party to use an existing bypass <br />structure and providing such information and agreement to the division engineer. <br />13. The name, mailing address, and phone number of the contact person who will be responsible <br />for operation and accounting of this plan must be provided on the accounting forms to the <br />division engineer and water commissioner. <br />14. Replacement of lagged depletions shall continue until there is no longer an effect on stream <br />flow. <br />15. The State Engineer may revoke this SWSP or add additional restrictions to its operation if at <br />any time the State Engineer determines that injury to other vested water rights has <br />occurred or will occur as a result of the operation of this SWSP. Should this substitute water <br />supply plan expire without renewal or be revoked prior to adjudication of a permanent plan <br />for augmentation, all excavation of product from below the water table, and all other use of <br />water at the pit, must cease immediately. <br />16. In accordance with amendments to Section §25-8-202-(7), C.R.S. and Senate Bill 89-181 <br />Rules and Regulations adopted on February 4, 1992, the State Engineer shall determine if <br />this substitute water supply plan is of a quality to meet requirements of use to which the <br />senior appropriation receiving the substitute supply has normally been put. As such, water <br />quality data or analyses may be requested at any time to determine if the requirement of