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9/9/2022 2:59:16 PM
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11/25/2007 11:06:47 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1981302
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Name
WATER RESOURCES
Media Type
D
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No
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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conditions, this consists of 118 . 1 acres of irrigated pasture, <br /> 14. 2 acres of lake and 36 .2 acres of non-irrigated land. <br /> The net annual depletion for the existing situation is shown <br /> on Figure C-10 for normal, dry and wet year conditions. <br /> The net annual water depletion represents the portion of <br /> the total annual consumptive use met by all irrigation and <br /> ground water sources; it excludes the portion met by <br /> precipitation. If all of the 28. 73 shares of Dry Creek <br /> No. 2 Ditch were to remain with the land, then Figure C-10 <br /> shows how much credit can be taken for the existing situation <br /> in a water balance computation. <br /> • The future situation, represented by the reclamation plan, <br /> will contain 41. 5 acres of lakes and 127 acres of non- <br /> irrigated land. Figure C-10 also shows the net annual water <br /> depletion for the future situation for various conditions . <br /> Comparison with the existing situation indicates that <br /> considerably less water will be used in the future. <br /> Not all of the 28. 73 shares of Dry Creek No. 2 Ditch will <br /> be required to mitigate the water depletion impact for the <br /> future reclamation plan. It is estimated that commitment <br /> of 4. 45 shares of Dry Creek No. 2 Ditch will balance the <br /> existing and future depletions for normal years. Thus 4 . 45 <br /> shares will remain with the land to balance future and <br /> - existing water depletions. Figure C-11 shows the comparison <br /> C-18 <br />
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