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Aggregate Industries South Platte Combined SWSP June 1, 2021 <br /> Plan IDs 3614, 4773, 3624, 4772, 4616, 3437, 3376, 3650, 3668, 5475, 5829, 8t 6090 Page 8 of 23 <br /> f lows. <br /> For the 2021 plan period, Aggregate will dedicate all 13.5 of their Whitney Ditch shares to this <br /> SWSP. For the purposes of this SWSP, the projected consumptive use credit has been estimated <br /> based on a dry-year farm headgate delivery of 24.75 acre-feet per share (which includes a 15% ditch <br /> loss) or approximately 334 acre-feet for all 13.5 shares. After accounting for the return flow <br /> obligations, the total consumptive use credit for 2021 is projected to be approximately 163.59 <br /> acre-feet. <br /> Beginning in 2011, Aggregate utilized the Whitney Ditch West return structure (WDID 0302904) <br /> owned by the Whitney Irrigation Company located in the SE1/a of Section 30, Township 6 North, Range <br /> 66 West, 6t" P.M. Aggregate anticipates that this return structure will be utilized again in 2021. A <br /> copy of the agreement authorizing Aggregate's use of this structure for the 2021 irrigation season, <br /> dated April 13th, 2021, is attached. <br /> The dry-up locations for the subject Whitney Ditch shares were originally identified through <br /> an April 12, 2011 letter to the Division 1 Engineer. That letter stated the northern portion of Orr <br /> Farm #1 may continue to be irrigated using 1 of the 13.5 Whitney Ditch shares owned by the <br /> Applicant. In 2011 the entire Orr Ditch Farm #1 was removed from irrigation due to damage to the <br /> lateral serving the property. Therefore the entire farm is included as a dry-up location for all 13.5 <br /> shares dedicated to the plan in 2021. The share dedication dated February 29, 2012 remains valid <br /> and is attached. <br /> Bucklen Equipment Company Lease <br /> The Applicant executed an agreement with Bucklen Equipment Co., Inc. for the lease of <br /> excess augmentation credits from the Bucklen Pit SWSP (WDID 0302538) during the period of April <br /> through October 2021. A copy of the lease, dated January 30, 2020, is attached. The excess <br /> augmentation credits will be generated from six (6) Greeley Irrigation Company shares owned by the <br /> Bucklen Equipment Co., Inc. The return flow obligations associated with the use of the six Bucklen <br /> GIC shares are counted as a depletion in and will be replaced under the Bucklen Pit SWSP. After use <br /> in the Bucklen Pit SWSP, the shares are projected to produce a total of 57.34 acre-feet of excess <br /> credits during the 2021 irrigation season. Aggregate anticipates to lease the total estimated amount <br /> of 57.34 acre-feet of these excess credits for use in this SWSP. The Bucklen GIC shares will be <br /> delivered to the Cache la Poudre River at the 23rd Avenue and Fourth Street Return Station (WDID <br /> 0302318). <br /> Greeley Irrigation Company Shares <br /> The Applicant has obtained a lease for a total of three (3) shares in the Greeley Irrigation <br /> Company ("GIC") owned by Pat Arnold. A share of GIC water provides the shareholder with GIC <br /> direct flow water and Fossil Creek Reservoir water. The term of the lease will be for the 2021 <br /> irrigation season. A copy of the lease, dated February 19, 2021, is attached. The share certificate <br /> numbers are #2476 (2 shares) and #2455 (1 share). <br /> The GIC owns a 5/8t' interest in the water rights decreed to the Greeley Canal No. 3 (WDID <br /> 0300934) and 60 preferred rights in Fossil Creek Reservoir (WDID 0303774). The historical use of <br /> 519.7 outstanding shares in the GIC was previously quantified and decreed in case no. 1996CW658 <br /> using a ditch-wide analysis. The decree in case no. 1996CW658 found that 519.7 shares were used to <br /> irrigate 3,501 acres (6.74 acres per share) with an average historical consumptive use of 5,358 <br /> acre-feet per year, which yields an average consumptive use credit of 10.31 acre-feet per share <br /> (5,358 acre-feet : 519.7 shares) or an average consumptive use credit of 1.53 acre-feet per acre. <br />