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<br />to beneficial use, the other party may apply as much of <br />the entire decree as needed as in the usual case of <br />owners of water rights in a mutual ditch is just, <br />reasonable and proper under the historic diversion <br />practices of Applicants and Loomis. <br />E. Applicants' interest in Priority No. 9 may be <br />changed in its plan and character of use to commercial, <br />municipal, industrial, fish culture, recreational and <br />other beneficial uses and a continuation of seasonal <br />irrigation and storage of water for such uses subject <br />to the following conditions: <br />(1) Any combination of uses shall not exceed a total <br />diversion of 370 acre feet of water or such <br />lesser amount as may result in 171 acre feet of <br />consumptive use. <br />(2) 80 acre feet of the 370 acre feet of annual <br />diversions may be used to replace evaporation <br />losses on a 45 acre pond which overlies a portion <br />of the lands historically irrigated by the Rist <br />and Goss Ditch, <br />(3) The remaining 290 acre feet of the annual divez- <br />sions may be used in one or a combination of the <br />following ways so long as the total annual diver- <br />sions of 370 acre feet are not exceeded: <br />a. To provide 290 acre feet (or any portion <br />thereof) of total diversion annually at the <br />Loveland intake. (This water, based on a <br />municipal consumptive use of 308 to be used <br />to provide a municipal supply of water to 145 <br />acres of residential/commercial land with 3 <br />single family residential equivalent units <br />per acre which will provide a water supply to <br />the residential/commercial land at a rate of <br />2 acre feet per acre. As set forth in the <br />-10- <br />