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Frei Hatchery SWSP Amendment St Renewal 2023-2024 (-2025 or -2026 if extended) Page 4 of 6 <br /> June 22, 2023 <br /> 3. Approval of this SWSP is for the purposes as stated herein. This office must first approve any <br /> additional uses for the water. Any future additional historical consumptive use credit given (e.g., <br /> agricultural water transfer) for this site must consider all previous credits given. <br /> 4. No groundwater shall be exposed at the site outside of the approved pre-81 area described above. <br /> In addition, no dewatering is approved under this SWSP. <br /> 5. The annual water used for dust control at the Frey Hatchery Pit site shall not exceed 2.22 acre-feet <br /> for the period of May through December 2023 and 3.0 acre-feet per year for each subsequent year <br /> through 2026. The total product processed at the Frey Hatchery Pit site shall not exceed 518,000 <br /> tons for the period of May through December 2023 and 700,000 tons of gravel per year for each <br /> subsequent year through 2026. Such limits for 2025 and 2026 are applicable should this plan be <br /> extended. <br /> 6. The amount of water used for washing and dust suppression must not exceed the annual amounts <br /> shown on attached Table 1. Total consumption at the Frey Hatchery Pit site must not exceed these <br /> aforementioned amounts unless an amendment is made to this SWSP. <br /> 7. All diversions must be measured in a manner acceptable to the Division Engineer. The Applicant <br /> must install and maintain measuring devices as required by the Division Engineer for operation of <br /> this SWSP. <br /> 8. The replacement water that is the subject of this SWSP cannot be sold or leased to any other entity. <br /> As a condition of subsequent renewals of this SWSP, the replacement water must be appurtenant to <br /> this site until a plan for augmentation is obtained. All replacement water must be concurrent with <br /> depletions in quantity, timing, and locations. <br /> 9. The Applicant must replace all out-of-priority depletions resulting from operation under this SWSP, <br /> including those lagged depletions that occur to the stream after the expiration date of this SWSP. <br /> 10. Releases of replacement water must be sufficient to replace all out-of-priority depletions in time, <br /> place, and amount and must be made under the direction and/or the approval of the water <br /> commissioner. <br /> 11. Conveyance loss for delivery of augmentation water to the point of depletion on the South Platte <br /> River is subject to assessment and modification as determined by the Division Engineer. <br /> 12. The Applicant shall provide daily accounting (including, but not limited to diversions, depletions, <br /> replacement sources, and river calls) on a monthly basis. The accounting must be uploaded to the <br /> CDSS Online Reporting Tool within 30 days of the end of the month for which the accounting applies <br /> (https://dwr.state.co.us/Tools/reporting). Instructions for using the tool are available on the <br /> Division of Water Resources website on the "Services" —> "Data St Information" page under the <br /> heading of Online Data Submittal. Accounting and reporting procedures are subject to approval and <br /> modification by the division engineer. Accounting forms need to identify the WDID number for each <br /> structure operating under this SWSP. Additional information regarding accounting requirements can <br /> be found in the attached Augmentation Plan Accounting Protocol. NOTE: Monthly accounting, even <br /> during the winter non-irrigation season, is required. <br /> In addition, the Applicant shall verify that the entity making replacements has included the <br /> Applicant on their accounting and submitted their accounting to the Division Office and the Water <br /> Commissioner; for this SWSP, that entity is the City of Aurora. The report shall include an accounting <br /> of all fully consumable effluent from Aurora's wastewater treatment plant controlled by Aurora, <br /> showing the total volume of water under its control and the amount committed to each of the <br /> recipients of the water. <br />