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2007-07-30_PERMIT FILE - C1981008A (24)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/30/2007
Doc Name
Demonstration for Retention of Pond 007
Section_Exhibit Name
Section 2.05.3(3) Attachment 2.05.3(3)-16
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<br />C <br />D6 CW 55 <br />Peabody Coal Co. <br />Page 12 <br />- - in a manner acceptable to the Division <br /> Engineer to assure that Applicant is meeting <br /> its obligation to deliver historical return <br /> flows bac Y, to the surface water sys tea. <br />(c) Apglic ant's historical consumptive use ere- <br /> dies from h_i sto rical irrigation use of some <br /> or all of the subject 27 shares will be used <br /> to supply Applicant's mitigation and <br /> industrial water. requirements and to replace <br /> out-of-priority depletions under this plan <br />- for augmentation. At times when historical <br /> consumptive usec red its are not sufficient, <br /> or when the Colorado Co-operative Company is <br />.~ ~ not .d iverting water. for its remaining share- <br /> holde~s, Applicant will meet its mitigation <br /> and industrial needs by utilizing storage <br /> sources. When his[o rical consumptive use <br /> credits are available in excess of <br /> industrial water requi rem en is and augmen- <br /> tation requirements, they may be stored in <br /> the NPDES ponds by diverting from the Nigh <br />~- ~ Gine Canal. Any storage or diversion to <br />~ - beneficial use by Applicant shall be deetf ed <br />• to be 100L consumptive as of the moment-of <br />~ <br /> d iversion. .F)gpltc arlt.,sh~11,J,~,pt~~j,s4te,.albits <br /> diversions from Ghe High Line <br />„Canahy0.d.e,F <br /> _ <br />the sutij ect,27 <br />shares~fo c~lienefic ial ,uses o <br />r <br /> - <br />__ <br />storage :under this pl an .~ Agp ]. is a.nt~shyl l" <br />~ <br />' <br /> ensure the .removal of <br />2 J'"acres;~o <br />.f ..the <br /> 74-acre tract from ,irr. igatiba for eachshare- <br /> so utilized in this plan. <br />ld) A water balance, set forth in the attached <br /> Table 1, demonstrates Aopl ican is ability to <br /> deliver the~phys is al supply of water <br /> necessary to supply Applicant's mitigation <br /> and industrial uses, to offset its new con- <br /> 5umptive uses with historical consumptive <br /> use credits, and to maintain historical <br /> return flows. The water balance demon- <br /> strates that Applicant will consume~`~or <br /> industrial purposa.s 49.3 of per. year, which <br /> can be met by utilizing only 19 of the 2~ <br /> shares. The water. balance shows that <br /> Apglic ant will use 38.3 acre feet of <br /> historical con$umpt ive use from the 14 <br />- shares, plus 15.3 acre feet stored in the <br />• <br />REVISED MARCH 2006 Attachment 2.05.3(3}16-33 <br />
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