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3. Factor to convert input to consumption in acre-feet. <br /> 4. Acre-feet of consumption. <br /> ii. Well diversion data using flow meters: <br /> Enter raw readings or measurements (e.g., from totalizing flow meters) and how those raw <br /> readings or measurements are converted to volumes of water. There should be one row or <br /> column for each well with a meter as described below. Once the spreadsheet formulas have <br /> been established, generally only the meter reading is entered with every submittal. The well <br /> and meter information may be located in a separate well &t meter information tab (see <br /> example and screenshots section). <br /> 1. Well WDID <br /> 2. Well Permit Number <br /> 3. Priority Admin Number <br /> 4. Flow Meter Serial Number <br /> 5. Reading Date <br /> 6. Reading3 [this is the "Input" that will change regularly] <br /> Enter reading exactly as shown on the face of the meter as a non-negative integer. <br /> 7. Comment <br /> a. When a meter rolls over (such as from 999 to 000), is replaced or reset' , add a <br /> comment stating the old meter serial number, the maximum number before the <br /> rollover or replacement and then enter the number on the face of the meter at the <br /> end of the reporting period. Update the meter information section with the new <br /> meter's serial number. <br /> 8. Meter information: <br /> a. Make <br /> b. Model <br /> c. The units represented by the digits on the meter (such as gallons or acre-feet) <br /> d. Multiplier for meter reading (if applicable) <br /> i. Residential well meters typically have a multiplier of 1.0 with units of gallons. <br /> Readings should generally report all numbers on the face of the meter (including <br /> non-rotating digits) with a multiplier of 1.0. <br /> ii. Larger agricultural or commercial wells typically read in acre-feet and typically <br /> have a decimal multiplier. For instance, with a multiplier of 0.001, a meter <br /> reading of 123456 represents 123.456 acre-feet. <br /> e. Correction factor <br /> i. This is a multiplier used when a meter test shows a need to correct the installed <br /> meter to an accurate reading. This will be 1.0 when there is not a test showing <br /> a need for correction. <br /> 9. Acre-feet pumped <br /> Use a formula to convert from the meter reading to acre-feet using the multiplier and <br /> correction factor. To convert meter readings in gallons to acre-feet, divide by 325,851. <br /> iii. Well diversion data using Electricity Consumption <br /> For wells approved to use power records and a Power Conversion Coefficient (PCC) to estimate <br /> water pumped, the accounting information is similar to well diversion data using flow meters <br /> (section 4.c.ii) above with the following replacements (instead of 6. "Reading" and 8. "Meter <br /> information): <br /> 3 A comment on the Meter Reading cell is used to note "Actual, Estimated, Corrected, or Calculated" for all wells <br /> subject to measurement rules when the entry is not based on a reading taken on the actual date specified. <br /> 4 Resetting a meter may be prohibited by local well measurement rules. <br /> Questions can be submitted to Ask DWR by visiting the DWR homepage at: dwr.colorado.2ov/ Page 5/15 <br />