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Permit No
M1982131
IBM Index Class Name
HYDROLOGY
Doc Date
11/7/2018
Doc Name
Substitute Water Supply Plan
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Applegate Group, Inc. / Bucklen Equipment Company, Inc.
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ECS
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Bucklen Pit SWSP November 7, 2018 <br /> Plan ID 3183 Page 6 of 9 <br /> The Applicant has requested permission to lease out any of its excess replacement credit to <br /> other gravel pit SWSPs approved pursuant to S 37-90-137(11), C.R.S., to the extent such excess <br /> replacement credit exists. The Applicant must provide written notice to the division engineer and <br /> water commissioner at least 30 days in advance of the desired commencement of use of the excess <br /> replacement credits, which must include the specific plan in which the credits will be used, the <br /> provision in the plan that allows an unnamed source to be added for credit, the annual and monthly <br /> amount of excess replacement credit available, the location at which the water will be delivered to <br /> the stream, and a copy of a tease agreement between the Applicant and the purchaser of the excess <br /> replacement credits if the additional plan is not owned by the Applicant. The Applicant cannot <br /> claim credit for the use of the excess replacement credits in any other plan until they have <br /> received written approval from the division engineer or water commissioner. Any use of any such <br /> excess replacement credits must continue to be directly related to the mining of sand and gravel. <br /> Long Term Augmentation <br /> In accordance with the letter dated April 30, 2010 from the Colorado Division of Reclamation, <br /> Mining, and Safety ("DRMS"), all sand and gravel mining operators must comply with the <br /> requirements of the Colorado Reclamation Act and the Mineral Rules and Regulations for the <br /> protection of water resources. The April 30, 2010 letter from DRMS requires that you provide <br /> information to DRMS to demonstrate you can replace long term injurious stream depletions that <br /> result from mining related exposure of ground water. The DRMS letter identifies four approaches to <br /> satisfy this requirement. The 4th approach requires documentation to identify what water rights or <br /> other permanent water source will be dedicated to the SWSP to assure that all permanent depletions <br /> from either an unforeseen abandonment of the site by the Applicant or as a result of long term <br /> ground water exposure after completion of mining and reclamation will be replaced so as to prevent <br /> injury to other water rights. <br /> In accordance with approach no. 4, you have provided an affidavit dated October 4, 2010 that <br /> dedicates five of the Applicant's shares of GIC water as replacement water solely for this SWSP for as <br /> tong as there are depletions at this gravel pit site or until such time as another replacement source is <br /> obtained. A copy of the affidavit is attached to this letter. For the purposes of this SWSP, this <br /> affidavit will be accepted for the dedication of the shares; however, if the State Engineer determines <br /> that a different affidavit or dedication process is necessary to assure proper dedication of the shares, <br /> additional information may be required prior to future SWSP approvals. <br /> Conditions of Approval <br /> I hereby approve this SWSP in accordance with § 37-90-137(11), C.R.S., subject to the <br /> following conditions: <br /> 1. This SWSP shall be valid for the period of November 1, 2018 through October 31, 2019 unless <br /> otherwise revoked, modified, or superseded by decree. If this plan will not be made absolute <br /> by a water court action by the plan's expiration date, a renewal request must be submitted to <br /> this office with the statutory fee (currently $257) no later than September 1, 2019. If a <br /> renewal request is received after the expiration date of this plan, it will be considered a <br /> request for a new SWSP and the $1,593 filing fee will apply. <br /> 2. Well permit no. 67876-F, as amended on February 24, 2010, was obtained for the current use <br /> and exposed water surface area of the gravel pit in accordance with 5 37-90-137(2) and (11), <br /> C.R.S. <br />
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