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<br />TUTTLE APPLEGATE, INC. <br />Consultants for Land and Resource Development <br />Dr. Jeris A. Danielson <br />State Engineer <br />July 16, 1990 <br />Page 5 <br />D. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOHHENDATIONS <br /> <br />1. The net evaporative losses from the proposed lake of the <br />Koenig Pit is 35.99 acre-feet. <br />2. Related consumptive uses for the mining activities are 0.99 <br />acre-feet. <br />3. The replacement water will be the consumptive use portion of <br />Lupton Bottoms Ditch water. Weld County currently holds <br />adequate water supplies on this ditch to cover water <br />consumption of the pit. The annual total of water diverted <br />will be 40.86 acre-feet. <br />4. A pond that has been present on the mine site for many years <br />will be used as a recharge well. Timing of replacements <br />will be done as shown in Table No.4. <br />5. This plan is requested for one year with the option for <br />renewal. <br />7. An annual report will be filed with the State Engineer. <br />This completes our application for a temporary water supply plan. <br />If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to <br />contact me. <br />Cordially, <br />TUTTLE APPLEGATE, INC.. <br />Mike Applegate, P.E. <br />MA/cr <br />Encs. <br />cc: File #90-155 <br />•~. <br />