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Aggregate Industries South Platte Combined SWSP April 13, 2018 <br />Plan IDs 3614, 4773, 3624, 4772, 4616, 3437, 3376, 3650, 3668, and 5475 Page 18 of 20 <br /> <br />engineer and division engineer. (Construction of monitoring holes/wells, or piezometers <br />requires that permits or notices be obtained as described in Table 1 of the Water Well <br />Construction Rules.) <br />Depth to Ground Water <br />(Feet) <br />Percent Reduction in Calculated HCU1 <br />Native Grass Alfalfa <br />1 85% 100% <br />2 50% 90% <br />3 30% 75% <br />4 20% 50% <br />5 15% 35% <br />6 10% 20% <br />7 5% 15% <br />8 0% 10% <br />1. Adapted from EVAPOTRANSPIRATION AND AGRONOMIC RESPONSES IN FORMERLY IRRIGATED <br />MOUNTAIN MEADOWS, South Park, Colorado, March 1, 1990; Revised September 1, 1991 <br />18. If reclamation of any mine site included in this SWSP will produce a permanent water surface <br />exposing groundwater to evaporation, an application for a plan for augmentation must be <br />filed with the Division 1 Water Court at least three years prior to the completion of mining to <br />include, but not be limited to, long-term evaporation losses and lagged depletions. If a lined <br />pond results after reclamation, replacement of lagged depletions shall continue until there is <br />no longer an effect on stream flow. Granting of this plan does not imply approval by this <br />office of any such court application(s). <br />19. Dewatering at the Wattenberg Pit, W.W. Farms Pit, and Tull Pit will produce delayed <br />depletions to the stream system. As long as the pits are continuously dewatered, the water <br />returned to the stream system should be adequate to offset the depletions attributable to the <br />dewatering operation. Once dewatering at a site ceases, the delayed depletions must be <br />addressed. Accordingly, dewatering is required to continue the W.W. Farms Pit, Wattenberg <br />Pit, and Tull Pit during the term of this approval. At least three years prior to completion of <br />dewatering, a plan must be submitted that specifies how the post pumping dewatering <br />depletions (including refilling of the pit) will be replaced, in time, place and amount. <br />20. Prior to claiming any credit for the water returned to the stream system from dewatering in <br />excess of lagged dewatering depletions (a net accretion), the applicant must install a <br />totalizing flow meter that accurately measures the quantity of water being pumped and <br />returned to the stream system via dewatering operations and account on a real time basis for <br />the actual dewatering depletions and accretions. No net accretion credits are sought by the <br />Applicant for this approval period. <br />21. If dewatering of any of these sites is discontinued, the pit would fill creating additional <br />depletions to the stream system due to increased evaporation. To assure that additional <br />depletions to the river do not occur, a bond has been obtained through the DRMS for lining or <br />backfilling of the lakes. Therefore, if the dewatering is discontinued these bonds can finance <br />the completion of the lining of these pits or the backfilling, thus preventing depletions to the <br />stream system. <br />22. The approval of this substitute water supply plan does not relieve the Applicant and/or <br />landowner of the requirement to obtain a Water Court decree approving a permanent <br />plan for augmentation or mitigation to ensure the permanent replacement of all <br />depletions, including long-term evaporation losses and lagged depletions after gravel <br />mining operations have ceased.