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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1983176
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
1/23/2025
Doc Name
Substitute Water Supply Plan
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Division of Water Resources
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DRMS
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NCG
JLE
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c. Input Tab(s) <br /> When possible, all cells showing diversion of water (well pumping and stream <br /> diversions) should be located on one or multiple input tabs as shown below. Cells with <br /> regular input, such as meter readings and reservoir releases, should be shaded a <br /> specifically identified color to distinguish them from cells that use formulas to <br /> convert or summarize the input. <br /> Depending on the specific operation, the following may be included on Input tabs: <br /> i. Estimated water use or evaporation: <br /> When meters or measurement structures are not required, water consumption is <br /> estimated based on counts (number of homes, number of domestic animals, <br /> acreage of pond surface area, etc.) multiplied by a factor. Include a column or <br /> row for each of the following that are relevant to the augmentation plan: <br /> 1. Type of use: single family dwellings, domestic animals, area of lawn and <br /> garden (include units - square feet or acres), area of pond evaporation <br /> (include units - square feet or acres), etc. <br /> 2. Count or area input value for each type: the number of homes or <br /> domestic animals or the area (square footage or acres of home lawn and <br /> garden irrigation or pond surface evaporation). [this is the "Input" that <br /> could change regularly] <br /> 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 <br /> those raw readings or measurements are converted to volumes of water. There <br /> should be one row or column for each well with a meter as described below. <br /> Once the spreadsheet formulas have been established, generally only the meter <br /> reading is entered with every submittal. The well and meter information may be <br /> located in a separate well Et meter information tab (see example and screenshots <br /> 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 <br /> 3 A comment on the Meter Reading cell is used to note "Actual, Estimated, Corrected, or Calculated" <br /> for all wells subject to measurement rules when the entry is not based on a reading taken on the <br /> actual date specified. <br />
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