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. ,. <br />Riverside Reservoir and Land Company <br />Riverside Irrigation District <br />Farmers State Bank of Brush <br />Case No. 90-CW-189 <br />Page 17 <br />37. Other losses from gravel pits: <br />Zn addition to evaporative losses from the gravel pits, <br />other losses will include those associated with gravel washing, <br />dust suppression activities, and from water removed from the <br />property with the mined gravel. Any water used for gravel <br />washing and dust suppression must be measured with an appropriate <br />flow monitoring device. These quantities will be assumed to be <br />fully consumed with no net return flow to the aquifer. Losses <br />attributable to the wet gravel removed from the property will be <br />assumed to 4$ by weight of the amount of gravel product removed <br />from the property. <br />38. stream depletion factors: <br />In order to calculate the stream impacts which result from <br />the operation of this project, the Stream Depletion Factor <br />Method) is used for purposes of this decree. <br />The following Stream Depletion Factors are assigned to each <br />recharge pond, well and gravel pit: <br />Headley Recharge and Augmentation Project <br />Stream Depletion Factors <br />Structure Stream Depletion Factor (Days) <br />Pond No. 1 389 <br />Pond No. 2 203 <br />Pond No. 3 152 <br />Pond No. 4 780 <br />Pond No. 5 542 <br />Pond No. 6 327 <br />Well No. 3993-F 691 <br />Well No. 5709-F 555 <br />Well No. 10794-F 211 <br />Gravel Pit No. 1 227 <br />Gravel Pit No. 2 188 <br />~~ Jenkins, C.T., "Computation of Rate and Volume of <br />Stream Depletion by Wells," Techniques of Water-Resources Inves- <br />tigations of the United States Geological Survey, Book 4, Chapter <br />D1, 1970. <br />