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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999098
IBM Index Class Name
HYDROLOGY
Doc Date
9/23/2008
Doc Name
Substitute Water Supply Plan
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Applegate Group, Inc.
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
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Kimberly K. Frick <br />September 22, 2008 <br />Page 4 <br />modification and approval by the division engineer. All amounts shall be in acre-feet. The <br />accounting must include a list of locations and amounts of this leased water committed for <br />replacement purposes. <br />12. All diversions shall be measured in a manner acceptable to the Division Engineer. The <br />Applicant shall install and maintain such measuring devices as required by the Division <br />Engineer for operation of this SWSP. <br />13. The name, mailing address, and phone number of the contact person who will be responsible <br />for operation and accounting of this plan must be provided on the accounting forms to the <br />Division Engineer and Water Commissioner. <br />14. The Applicant shall perform an inspection and provide verification for all parcels of dried up <br />land used to generate augmentation credits during the term of this SWSP. The final <br />verification of dry up will be in the form of an affidavit signed by an individual having personal <br />knowledge of the dry up for the entire irrigation season for each parcel of land used in this <br />SWSP. The Applicant shall provide all affidavit(s) to the division engineer by November 15, <br />2009 in order that the final determination of augmentation credits for the irrigation season can <br />be made along with mapping showing any revisions to the dry up acreage. The Applicant shall <br />modify accounting to reflect that the credit from any dried-up fields containing alfalfa or native <br />grass was assessed in the following manner: <br />(a) For fields deep tilled or chemically treated to successfully kill alfalfa or native grass, <br />100% credit will be given for consumptive use as otherwise computed under the <br />conditions of this approval. <br />(b) For fields not deep tilled or chemically treated to successfully kill alfalfa or native grass, <br />records of monthly monitoring of depth to ground water at existing irrigation wells or <br />existing or new monitoring wells or piezometers within %-mile of each alfalfa or native <br />grass field must be maintained. Credits will be reduced according to the following table <br />when depth to ground water is less than the depth assumed to provide no significant <br />contribution to native grass or alfalfa growth. Measurements taken at the start of each <br />month will determine the necessary reduction in credit to be applied during the following <br />month. The applicant may use another methodology upon review and approval by the <br />State Engineer and Division Engineer. <br />Depth to Ground Water <br />F <br />t Percent Reduction in CU Credit' <br />( <br />ee <br />) <br />Native Grass <br />Alfalfa <br />1 85% 100% <br />2 50% 90% <br />3 30% 75% <br />4 20% 50% <br />5 15% 35% <br />6 10% 20% <br />7 5% 15% <br />8 0% 10% <br />1. Adapted from EVAPOTRANSPIRATION AND AGRONOMIC RESPONSES IN FORMERLY IRRIGATED <br />MOUNTAIN MEADOWS, South Park, Colorado, March 1, 1990; Revised September 1, 1991
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