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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1993059
IBM Index Class Name
INSPECTION
Doc Date
12/21/2007
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Insp Rpt
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Midwestern Farms
Inspection Date
10/26/2007
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~ o~wcwa <br />C' STATE OF COLORADO <br />OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER <br />Division of water Resources <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman Street, Raom 818 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Phone (303) 866-3581 <br />FAX (303) 866-3589 <br />www.waterstateoo.us August 7, 2006 <br />RECEIVED <br />Frank C. Healy ~~ ~ ~ 2~~ <br />Helton ~ Williamsen <br />384 Inverness Dr. South, #144 Division itf Miaerata and Bealo~Y <br />Englewood, CO 80112 <br />RE: Substitute Water Supply P an for <br />Midwestern Fanms Resources Gravel PEt, M-93-59 <br />NE1/4 - NW1/4 Sec. 18, T23S, R42W, 6th P.M. ' <br />Water Division 2, Water District 67 <br />Expiration Date: April 30, 2007 <br />Dear Mr. Healy: <br />~~~ <br />N <br />r • <br />• • <br />'~ revs • <br />Bill Owens <br />Governor <br />Russell <br />~,~e Director <br />HW~teDDE ~L~r • vE <br />We have reviewed your February 8.2006 letter requesting renewal of the Midwestern <br />Farms gravel pit substitute water supply plan. The required $217 fee has been paid: Well <br />permit no. 53050-F (ID 6706369) is currently issued to the pit itself, and permit no. 54630-F (ID <br />6706369) was issued to allow the gravel pit to be used as an alternate point of diversion for <br />permit no. 14171-R (ID 6705785) and permit no. 11177-F {6705786). Permit no. 54629-F <br />(expired) was issued for the use of an existing well, permit no. 14171-R (ID 6705785), that <br />would be used to supply concrete production and dust suppression needs. <br />The estimated maximum net depletion from the pit is 317.81 acre-feet for this year's <br />anticipated operation. This level of annual depletion consists of 273.215 acre-feet of <br />evaporative loss f-om a pit area varying between 61 and 66.5 acres of ground water exposure, <br />23.54 acre-feet of water retained on the mined product, and 3.5 acre-feet of water used in dust <br />suppression. No concrete batching is expected during this plan year. <br />A monthly breakdown of the estimated consumption is given on the endosed <br />Attachment 6. Also given on the table are the lagged depletions to the Arkansas River as both <br />absolute amounts and as percentages of the concurrent consumption. In practice, manthly <br />replacement water will be provided to the river based on a percentage of that month's actual <br />consumption as determined from exposed water surface, weight of mined product, and metered <br />pumping for dust suppression. <br />The source of replacement water to cover this years depletions will be leased from <br />t.AWMA (Midwestern Farms (471 shares), and 108 LAWMA shares leased from Delmar <br />Holmes). This water will be delivered from excess credits developed by IAWMA's <br />augmentation sources or from releases of Article II water in John Martin Reservoir. <br />
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