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Permit No
M1989120
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
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APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF CHANGE OF WATER RIGHTS AND RIGHT OF SUBSTITUTIION AND EXCHANGE
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<br />Priority Priority ~ {+djudication <br />~ _ No. Amount(cfs) Date Date <br />5 47.7 05/15/1863 04/28/1883 <br />zo lo.0 03/10/1871 oa/26/1Sa3 <br />31 92.87 07/15/1873 04/28/1883 <br />The Lupton Meadows Ditch Company also owns storage rights in <br />Coalridge Waste Lake (a/k/a Sandhill Lake) in the amount of <br />199 acre-feet, with a source of Boulder Creek. Coalridge <br />Waste Lake was adjudicated January 9, 1935, with an <br />appropriation date of April 15, 1910. <br />C. Brighton Ditch Comnanv <br />The following priorities were awarded to <br />the Brighton Ditch, the source of which is the South Platte <br />River, in Case No. 6009, Arapahoe County District Court: <br />Priority Priority Adjudication <br />_ No. ount(cfs) Date Date <br />6 22.22 12/01/1863 04/28/1883 <br />26 22.58 11/01/1871 04/28/1883 <br />5. Applicant seeks approval of the following <br />changes for the Water Rights: <br />a. Alternate Twe and Place of Use. Applicant <br />will use water derived from the Water Rights for all municipal <br />uses, including domestic, commercial, manufacturing, <br />industrial, agricultural, generation of electric power and <br />power generally, fire protection, sewage treatment, irrigation <br />of parks, lawns and grounds, recreation, fish culture, lake <br />and reservoir evaporation, and for the replacement, <br />augmentation and exchange of the features or components of <br />Applicant's water system. Applicant shall have the right to <br />use, reuse, successively use and dispose of to extinction that <br />portion of the Water Rights historically consumed through <br />irrigation uses. The water rights sought herein are for the <br />benefit of Applicant to enable it to perform its service <br />obligations by direct use, reuse, exchange, substitution, <br />assignment or cooperative use within the boundaries of <br />Applicant's service area, as such boundaries may exist from <br />time to time, and within the Denver metropolitan area. <br />b. Alternate Points of Diversion. In addition <br />to the currently decreed points of diversion for each of the <br />Water Rights, Applicant seeks to divert each of the Water <br />-3- <br />
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