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<br />W-7554, Doeringsfeld, Ameudo, Ivey and Elliott We12 No. <br />1, located in the NW;NW; of Section 10, Township 5 North, <br />Range 65 West, at a point 185 feet East and 1672 feet North <br />of the W; corner of said Section 10. Rated 1.0 cfs. <br />W-7555, Doeringsfeld, et al Well No. 1, located in the <br />NW,N~P.~ction 10, Township 5 North, Range 65 West, at a <br />point 390 feet South and 420 feet East of the NW corner of <br />said S;ction 10. Rated 1.1 cfs. <br />T:te total rating of the four wells is 5.2 cfs. The <br />efficiency for irrigation from these wells according to the <br />Soil Conservation.Service Report of June 1976, Crop Consumptive <br />Irr___igation Re ui__ r~ ements and Irri ati n Efficienc Coefficients <br />For T eTUnited States averages ~. Base on a ive mont <br />use at a one half capacity the amount of water available <br />from these wells each year would be: <br />150 days x .5 (efficiency) x .5 (use) x 24 hours x 3600 seconds x 5.2 cfs. <br />43,560.00 cubic feet <br />or <br />386.7 acre feet <br />2. The five (5) shares of The Greeley Irrigation <br />Water, Canal No. 3, is practically one hundred percent <br />(100$) efficient as it is delivered to the area in a closed <br />system. According to Water Court Case W-8283-76, one share <br />of The Greeley Irrigation Water, Canal No. 3 is rated .116 <br />cfs. 3ased on a four month delivery the amount available <br />each year from the .five (5) shares would be: <br />5 shares x i20 days x 24 hours x 3600 seconds x .116 cfs <br />93,560 cubic feet <br />or <br />138.0 acre feet <br />It should be noted by those who examine the above <br />infozmation, that this proposed mining project will not <br />dewater the area as in contrast to dewatering sand and <br />gravel operations now existing west of Greeley, Colorado. <br />In this proposed mining project. ground water levels will be <br />maintained by keeping the water level of created lakes to <br />the water level of existing ponds and above the water level <br />of the Cac]ie La Poudre.River. Scientific records show no <br />-4c- <br />