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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1996060
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
1/16/2018
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Approved SWSP
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Approved SWSP
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DNR Water Resources
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Poudre Pits Combined SWSP <br />Plan IDs 3218, 3589 Ft 4585 <br />January 16, 2018 <br />Page 8 of 10 <br />with the statutory fee of $257 for each DRMS site, and with all necessary leases and other <br />supporting documentation, no later than November 1, 2018. <br />2. Well permit no. 61571-F was obtained for the La Poudre Pit in accordance with S 37-90- <br />137(2) and (11), C.R.S. This permit allows for up to 33.3 acres of exposed ground water <br />and allows for operational losses from the mining of aggregate, production of concrete, <br />and dust control. The water use projected in this SWSP remains within the permit's limits. <br />3. Well permit no. 62773-F was obtained for the Firestein/Tigger/Roberts Pit in accordance <br />with 5 37-90-137(2) and (11), C.R.S. This permit allows for up to 72.31 acres of exposed <br />ground water and allows for operational losses from the mining of aggregate, production of <br />concrete, and dust control. The water use projected in this SWSP remains within the <br />permit's limits. <br />4. Well permit no. 78235-F was obtained for the North La Poudre Pit in accordance with 5 37- <br />90-137(2) and (11), C.R.S. This permit allows for evaporation, dewatering, and <br />operational losses from the mining of aggregate, production of concrete, and dust control. <br />The water use projected in this SWSP is within the permit's limits. <br />5. The total area of pond surface exposed acres for each of the pits shall not exceed those <br />values listed in Table A of this approval. Should the total surface area exposed exceed <br />those amounts, the Applicant is required to immediately file an amendment with this <br />office. <br />6. The total amount of ground water to be appropriated from each of the pits shall not <br />exceed the values listed in Table B of this approval. <br />7. All pumping for dust control shall be measured in a manner acceptable to the division <br />engineer. <br />8. Approval of this plan is for the purposes stated herein. Any additional uses of this water <br />must first be approved by this office. Any future additional historical consumptive use <br />credit given (e.g., agricultural water transfer) for this site must consider all previous <br />credits given. <br />9. The Division of Water Resources will not acknowledge any recharge activity conducted <br />without the knowledge of the water commissioner. The flow into the recharge site(s) <br />must be metered with a totalizer. Water may be delivered to recharge only if the net <br />impact of this plan is not negative. Water must be first delivered or exchanged to offset <br />negative impacts of this plan before it may be diverted for recharge. <br />10. All releases of replacement water must be sufficient to cover all out -of -priority depletions <br />in time, place, and amount and must be made under the direction and/or the approval of <br />the water commissioner. The attached Table 9 provides a proposed schedule of <br />replacement. The release of replacement water may be aggregated to maximize <br />beneficial use. The water commissioner and/or the division engineer shall determine the <br />rate and timing of an aggregated release. <br />11. The replacement water, which is the subject of this plan cannot be sold or leased to any <br />other entity. As a condition of subsequent renewals of this substitute water supply plan, the <br />replacement water must be appurtenant to this site until a plan for augmentation is <br />obtained. A copy of this approval letter should be recorded with the county clerk and <br />recorder. All replacement water must be concurrent with depletions in quantity, timing, <br />and location. <br />Office of the State Engineer t <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 821, Denver, CO 80203 P 303.866.3581 I <br />www. water. state. co. us ;. i* <br />*18 6x <br />
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