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Jeffrey A. Clark <br />Page 2 <br />August 29, 2007 <br />2007 consists of 144.79 acre-feet of evaporation from the exposed water surface; 29.35 acre-feet lost <br />in product (4°/u moisture from 997,103 tons of raw material mined), and 0.92 acre-feet of water used <br />for dust control. <br />Replacements ~ <br />The source of replacement water for this plan consists of 52 sha <br />period of August 2005 through December 2006. After December 2006, <br />used to replace evaporative depletion from the Bromley Pit through July <br />delivered down the lateral that historically served the Bromley Pit and wi <br />and/or released to the river for replacement of depletions. The historica <br />Fulton Ditch shares has been the subject of various change of water rigl <br />Division No. 1. For the purpose of this SWSP, a consumptive use credi <br />will be used. The 52 shares plus excess credit from North Tower Pit (se <br />would have a total consumptive use yield of 55.23 acre-feet through July <br />credit of 76.59 acre-feet between August 2006 and July 2007 from the 4 <br />credit. The distribution of these shares is shown as column 19 on the a1 <br />yield of these Fulton shares will exceed the depletions in the summer m <br />replacement of historic return flows in the winter months. <br />'s in the Fulton Ditch for the <br />~2 Fulton Ditch shares will be <br />?007. All the shares will be <br />be measured prior to storage <br />consumptive use credit of <br />is proceedings in Water <br />of 1.76 acre-feet per share <br />footnote 14, Table 1 B) <br />2006 and a consumptive use <br />shares and said excess <br />ached Table 1 B. The historic <br />nths and requires <br />The balance of the replacement requirements are provided with I~sases with SACWSD (South <br />Adams County Water and Sanitation District) and the City of Aurora. Table 1 B, columns 21 and 22 <br />show the distribution of their respective credits. The applicant secured a lease for 15.5 acre-feet of <br />City of Aurora effluent in the month of November because it was projected that SACWSD would not be <br />able to provide all of the replacement requirements. After a 3.5% transit loss is applied, 14.98 acre- <br />feet of Aurora's effluent reaches the pit and was available for replacement purposes. <br />All of the replacement requirements will be supplied by a long tear lease for excess SACWSD <br />augmentation credits to the South Platte River. <br />Conditions of Approval <br />I hereby approve the proposed substitute water supply plan in accordance with C.R.S. §37-90- <br />137(11), subject to the following conditions: <br />1. This plan shall be valid from August 1, 2005 through July 31, 2007 unless otherwise revoked or <br />modified. If this plan will not be made absolute by a water court aiction by the plan's expiration <br />date, a renewal request must be submitted to this office with the i>tatutory fee (currently $257) <br />at least 45 days prior to the expiration date of this plan. <br />2. A well permit must be obtained for the gravel pit in accordance with §37-90-137(2) and (11), <br />C.R.S. prior to the exposure or use of groundwater. Any applicatiim will be evaluated <br />subsequent to approval of this plan. The provisions of §37-90-137(2) C.R.S. prohibit the <br />issuance of a permit for a well to be located within 600 feet of any existing weA, unless the <br />State Engineer finds that circumstances so warrant after a hearing held in accordance with the <br />procedural rules in 2CCR402-5. This hearing may be waived if yi>u are able to obtain <br />statements from the owners of all wells within 600 feet, verifying that they have no objection to <br />your use of the proposed well. Should a new well permit be denied for reasons of 600 foot <br />spacing, or any other legitimate reason, approval of this substitute: supply plan will be <br />cancelled. <br />