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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
NH1 TAB 16 ATTACHMENT 16-1 WATER RIGHTS ISSUES AND AUGMENTATION PLAN FOR THE NUCLA MINE
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storage rights to 13 acre-teat in Ponds 001 and 007. These <br />storage rights will have low priority, and may be called on a <br />frequent basis. The combined consumptive-use requirement due <br />to evaporation, dust suppression, and construction is 49.3 <br />acre-feet (see Chapter 3.0). The estimated pit inflow during <br />the irrigation season is 25.8 acre-feet. The requirement for <br />augmentation is 51.6 acre-feet, based on the estimated pit <br />inflow volume during the irrigation period (25.8 acre-feet) <br />and a multiplier of 2 (based on an administrative loss factor <br />of 0.5). However, this results in a return flow credit of <br />25.8 acre-feet. The resulting balance is 78.2 acre-feet of <br />consumptive-use credit available for other uses. <br />`~ Summary of Annual Water Budget <br />(in acre-feet) <br />Yield <br />27 shares, CC Company C.U. Credit 114.5 <br />Pond 001 4.0 <br />Pond 007 9.0 <br />Pit Inflow 25.8 <br />Evaporation, dust control, (49.3) <br />construction <br />Augmentation (51.6) <br />Return Flow Credit 25.8 <br />Remaining Credit 78.2 <br />L <br />8 <br />GE0T1tANS,1.NC. <br />
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