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M1977151
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Date
11/3/2017
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Inspection Report
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R M Hiner Construction Co Inc
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ECS
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i <br /> Mr. Jared Dains, P.E. Page 2 of 9 <br /> May 7, 2015 <br /> office recognizes a total of 40.2 acres at the Greeley Pit as being pre-81 exposure. Accordingly, for <br /> the 71.8 acres of ground water currently exposed at the Greeley Pit, replacement of evaporative <br /> depletions is only required from the 31.6 acres exposed after December 31, 1980. Per the State <br /> Engineer's General Guidelines for Substitute Supply Plans for Sand and Gravel Pits as updated April <br /> 1, 2011, pre-81 areas are tied to the physical location at which the groundwater was exposed prior to <br /> January 1, 1981. The applicant has provided a map showing the specific location of the pre-81 area. <br /> The credits for the pre-81 area are tied to the location identified in the 1980 Aerial Photograph <br /> shown in the attached Figure 2 (Pre/Post 1981 Exposed Area) and may not be re-allocated to other <br /> areas of ground water exposure within the gravel pit boundary. The current exposed surface area is <br /> shown on the attached Figure 2 (Exposed Area Map). The net depletion of ground water due to <br /> evaporation from the surface area of the Greeley Pit exposed after December 31, 1980 was <br /> calculated to be 87.19 acre-feet for this plan period, as shown on the attached Table 1. <br /> Based on monthly average temperatures reported for the Greeley UNC weather station, ice <br /> cover was assumed for the months of December and January. The ice covered periods may be used <br /> to reduce the amount of evaporative losses that need to be replaced; however, for the purpose of <br /> this SWSP, the Applicant shall replace the net evaporation depletions from the exposed ground water <br /> surface area that may occur during the assumed ice covered period (December 2015-January 2016) <br /> for any time that the pit is not completely covered by ice. Computation of the net evaporation <br /> during any time that the pit is not completely covered by ice shall be determined as the pro-rata <br /> amount of the monthly gross evaporation rate distribution amount identified in the State Engineer's <br /> General Guidelines for Substitute Supply Plans for Sand and Gravel Pits, subtracting the pro-rata <br /> amount of the effective precipitation for that period. <br /> The Applicant has estimated that a total of 1.00 acre-foot of water will be used for dust <br /> control purposes from April through September. A monthly breakdown of the estimated dust control <br /> use is shown in the attached Table 2. <br /> The total consumptive use of ground water at the Greeley Pit is estimated to be 88.19 acre- <br /> feet for the approval period of this plan. <br /> The Alluvial Water Accounting System ("AWAS"), which uses the Glover method, was used to <br /> determine the lagged depletions to the Cache la Poudre River from past and projected evaporation <br /> and operational losses at the site. The infinite aquifer boundary condition was selected because a <br /> parallel no-flow boundary could not be identified based on information from the USGS Hydrologic <br /> Atlas HA-746A. The following parameters were used in the model: a distance (X) of 1,120 feet from <br /> the centroid of the 39.7-acre exposed ground water surface to the river; a transmissivity (T) of <br /> 120,000 gallons per day per foot; and a specific yield (S) of 0.2. <br /> The estimated lagged stream depletions due to past and projected operations at the Greeley <br /> Pit will total 85.99 acre-feet for this plan period, as shown on the attached Table 3. <br /> Replacements <br /> The sources of replacement water to be used for this SWSP are: 1) consumptive use credits <br /> associated with the historical irrigation use of 3.0 shares of the Greeley Irrigation Company; 2) leased <br /> excess augmentation credits from the Bucklen Equipment Company; and 3) a non-irrigation season lease <br /> with the City of Aurora. The attached Table 5 shows the estimated monthly depletions and <br /> replacements for this plan period. <br /> Greeley Irrigation Company ("GIC") Shares <br /> Hiner owns three (3.0) shares of the Greeley Irrigation Company ("GIC") under the following <br /> certificates: <br />
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