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DRMS Permit Index
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M1989120
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
1/30/2019
Doc Name
Substitute Water Supply Plan
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Aggregate Industries South Platte Combined SWSP January 30, 2019 <br />Plan IDs 3614, 4773, 3624, 4772, 4616, 3437, 3376, 3650, 3668, and 5475 Page 9 of 21 <br /> <br />St. Vrain River <br />Replacement Sources <br />Projected <br />2019 Yield <br />(acre-feet) <br />Comments <br />Martin Marietta lease 14.0 Annual lease <br /> <br />Martin Marietta Lease <br />Aggregate has entered into a water lease agreement with Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. for <br />14.0 acre-feet of fully consumable water stored in Heaton Reservoir (WDID 0504089). A copy of the <br />lease agreement, dated December 19, 2018, is attached. Heaton Reservoir is part of the Hamm Pit <br />(M-1987-176), and is located in the N½ of the NE¼ of Section 9, Township 2 North, Range 68 West, <br />6th P.M., adjacent to the confluence of Boulder Creek with St. Vrain Creek. There are no intervening <br />water rights between the Distel and Tull Pits (upstream points of depletion) and the Heaton <br />Reservoir (downstream point of release). The slurry wall liner for the Heaton Reservoir was approved <br />as having been lined to the design standard referenced in the August 1999 State Engineer Guidelines <br />for Lining Criteria for Gravel Pits in a letter dated April 7, 2003 and it is therefore classified as a <br />lined reservoir. Deliveries from Heaton Reservoir will made be to Boulder Creek during the period of <br />April through October 2019 pursuant to the attached delivery schedule. <br />South Platte Mainstem <br />Replacement Sources <br />Projected <br />2019 Yield <br />(acre-feet) <br />Comments <br />Centennial 30.00 Perpetual lease <br />Westminster 1998 265.24 Available throughout the year-perpetual lease; <br />265.24 acre-feet proposed to be used in 2019 <br />Westminster Annual Lease 146 Annual lease with Westminster <br />Thornton Effluent 10.53 November – March only <br />Fulton Ditch 110.97 96 shares total; 62 to be used in 2019 <br />Brighton Ditch 209.96 1.038 shares total <br />Note: Projected 2019 yields may vary from previous estimates of the net yield due to the computed return flow <br />obligations based on the previous year’s actual water deliveries. <br />Centennial Lease <br />Aggregate conveyed water rights in exchange for a perpetual lease of augmentation water in <br />an agreement with Centennial Water and Sanitation District in 1996. The agreement requires <br />Centennial to provide Aggregate with 30 acre-feet of fully consumable water each year. The rate of <br />delivery for the 30 acre-feet cannot exceed 0.5 cfs, but can be taken at any time throughout the <br />year. For this plan period, Aggregate intends to utilize this source during the months of April, May, <br />September, and October. Aggregate will not claim credit from Centennial releases on days when the <br />Burlington Ditch is sweeping the river. The Applicant is working on ways to bypass the Centennial <br />credits past the Burlington Ditch for future SWSP approvals. <br />Westminster 1998 Lease <br />The 1998 effluent lease with the City of Westminster is a perpetual lease that provides 0.28 <br />cfs of fully consumable water every day of each year (averaging 16.89 acre-feet per month) and an <br />additional 0.17 cfs every day from October 1 to June 30 during each year (averaging 10.25 acre-feet <br />per month) at the outfall of the Metro Wastewater Treatment Plant. The lease provides 294.79
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