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' Mr. Richard T. Raines <br />January 4, 2008 <br />Page 4 <br />11. This substitute water supply plan may be revoked or modified at any time should it be <br />determined that injury to other vested water rights has or wilt occur as a result of this plan. <br />Should this supply plan expire without renewal or be revoked prior to adjudication of a <br />permanent plan for augmentation, all use of ground water must cease immediately. <br />12. If reclamation of the mine site produces a permanent water surface exposing groundwater <br />to evaporation, an application for a plan for augmentation must be filed with the Division 1 <br />Water Court at least three years prior to the completion of mining to include, but not be <br />limited to, long-term evaporation tosses. If a lined pond results after reclamation, <br />replacement of lagged depletions shall continue until there is no longer an effect on stream <br />flow. Lafarge West, Inc. has obtained a decreed storage right for the Home Office Pit and <br />North Taft Hill Expansion Site in case no. 92CW157. An application for a storage water right <br />at the Overland Ponds Site was also filed in case no. 2001 CW251 and is currently pending. <br />Granting of this plan does not imply approval by this office of any such court application(s). <br />13. Overland Ponds Site Pit and Home Office Pit have been continuously dewatered. <br />Dewatering at these sites will produce delayed depletions to the stream system. As long as <br />the pits are continuously dewatered, the water returned to the stream system should be <br />adequate to offset the depletions. However, once dewatering at the sites ceases the <br />delayed depletions must be addressed. At least three years prior to completion of <br />dewatering at the Overland Ponds Site and Home Office Pit, a plan must be submitted that <br />specifies how the post pumping dewatering depletions will be replaced, in time, place and <br />amount. <br />14. If the dewatering of these sites is discontinued, the pits would fill creating additional <br />depletions to the stream system due to increased evaporation. To assure that additional <br />depletions to the river do not occur, a bond for $1,984,000 for the Overland Ponds Site and <br />$117,600 for the Home Office Pit through DMRS for lining or backfilling of the lakes has <br />been obtained. Therefore, if the dewatering is discontinued these bonds can finance the <br />completion of the lining of these pits or the backfilling, thus preventing depletions to the <br />stream system. <br />15. To assure that depletions from groundwater evaporation at the North Taft Hill Expansion <br />Site do not occur in the unforeseen event, or events, that would lead to the abandonment of <br />the pit, a bond for $470,124 through DRMS for lining or backfilling of the pit has been <br />obtained. Therefore, in case of abandonment the bond can finance the completion of the <br />lining of the pit or the backfilling, thus preventing depletions to the stream system. <br />16. In accordance with amendments to §25-8-202(7)., C.R.S., and "Senate Bill 89-181 Rules <br />and Regulations" adopted on February 4, 1992, the State Engineer shall determine whether <br />the substitute supply is of a quality to meet requirements of use to senior appropriators. As <br />such, water quality data or analysis may be requested at any time to determine if the water <br />quality is appropriate for downstream water users. <br />17. The decision of the state engineer shall have no precedential or evidentiary force, shall not <br />create any presumptions, shift the burden of proof, or serve as a defense in any pending <br />water court case or any other legal action that may be initiated concerning this plan. This <br />decision shall not bind the state engineer to act in a similar manner in any other applications <br />involving other plans, or in any proposed renewal of this plan, and shall not imply <br />concurrence with any findings of fact or conclusions of law contained herein, or with the <br />engineering methodologies used by the Applicant. <br />