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~~ a1u~ <br />~ Mc-, ~ Ls STATE OF COLORADO <br />OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER <br />Division of Water Resources <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman S[reet, Room 878 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Phone (303) 866-3587 <br />FAX (303) 866-3589 <br />www.watecsta[e.m.us <br />August 28, 2006 <br />Jason Brothers, E.LT. ~~ <br />Deere & Ault Consultants, Inc. <br />600 S. Airport Rd, Bldg. A, STE 205 / <br />Longmont, CO 80503 V// <br />RE ~axter Road Pit Substitute Water Supply Plan <br />DMG File No. M-90-106 <br />SE1/4, Section 36, T20S, R64W, 6"' P.M. <br />Expiration: March 31, 2007 <br />Dear Jason: <br />pF' CO(p <br />/H~~•% <br />RECEIVED ~•.~` <br />~~ ~ J ~ooU Bill Owens <br />Division of Reclamation, Governor <br />Mining and Safety Russell George <br />Executive Director <br />Hal D. Simpson, P.E. <br />State Engineer <br />We have received your letter dated December 30, 2005 requesting renewal of a <br />substitute water supply plan for a sand and gravel pit operated by RBK Construction <br />(RBK). The applicant shall be responsible for compliance with this plan, but the State <br />Engineer's Office may also pursue the landowner for eventual compliance. The required <br />fee of $217 for the substitute water supply plan has been accepted as receipt no. <br />547453. <br />PLAN OPERATION <br />No ground water was exposed in this pit prior to January 1, 1981. A 4-acre pond <br />exits on the site and has well permit no. 57014-F, Well Id. No. 1406563. No mining or <br />diversion of water for operations is anticipated for this plan year; however, this plan is <br />necessary to replace evaporation depletions. You have stated that the applicant may <br />resume mining of the site if additional replacement water can be obtained. This plan <br />must be amended before any other diversions of water occur or mining is resumed. <br />DEPLETIONS <br />You have provided a table showing the net evaporation caused by the pit is <br />14.40 acre-feet. (See Table I) The pit is approximately 500 feet from the Arkansas <br />River and causes lagged depletions. The lagged depletions are also shown on Table I <br />and amount to 14.08 acre-feet for this plan year. <br />REPLACEMENT <br />Replacements will be provided by a 5-year lease that expires on March 31, 2010 <br />for 21 acre-feet of water that RBK has contracted with the Lower Arkansas Valley Water <br />