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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980149
IBM Index Class Name
HYDROLOGY
Doc Date
4/1/2009
Doc Name
Substitute Water Supply Plan
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Clear Water Solutions
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
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MAC
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Rachel Kullman <br />March 25, 2009 <br />letter. The reusable effluent will be released from the Greleey's Wastewater Treatment Plant <br />("WWTP") which is located on the south bank of the Cache L a Poudre River in the SW1/4 of the <br />SW1/4 of Section 4, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.N, in Weld County. <br />A monthly breakdown of depletions and replacements is shown on the attached Table No. 4 <br />that was submitted with your report. <br />Conditions of Approval <br />I approve the proposed substitute water supply plan in accordance with Section 37-90- <br />137(11), C.R.S., subject to the following conditions: <br />1. This plan shall be valid for the period of April 1, 2009 through March 31, 2010, unless <br />otherwise revoked, modified, or superceded by decree. If this plan will not be made <br />absolute by a water court action by the plan's expiration date, a renewal request must be <br />submitted to this office with the statutory fee (currently $257) by February 1, 2010. <br />2. Well permit no. 63693-F was issued in accordance with C.R.S. § 37-90-137(2) and (11) and <br />is valid for the current uses. The Applicant is required to maintain a valid well permit for the <br />current uses at this site. <br />3. The total surface area of the groundwater exposed at the Hokestra Pit must not exceed 71.47 <br />acres resulting in a maximum annual evaporative loss of 183.54 acre-feet. <br />4. The reclaimed area irrigated from the lakes shall not exceed 5.65 acres with a consumption <br />not to exceed 9.65 acre-feet. <br />5. Total consumption at the Hokestra Pit must not exceed 193.19 acre-feet per year, unless an <br />. amendment is made to this plan. <br />6. Due to a change in administration of evaporation from ground water exposed to the <br />atmosphere prior to 1981, pre-1981 credits will no longer be allowed for gravel pits which <br />exposed ground water to the atmosphere prior to 1981 and were actively mined on or after <br />January 1, 1981. Accordingly, evaporative depletions for such gravel pits will need to be <br />replaced from the entire surface area of the ground water exposed in the pits. Therefore, no <br />evaporation credit will be claimed in this SWSP for the 14.1 acres exposed prior to January <br />1, 1981. <br />7. Approval of this plan is for the purposes as stated herein. Any additional uses for which the <br />water may be used must first be approved by this office. <br />8. The replacement water that is the subject of this plan cannot be sold or leased to any other <br />entity. As a condition of subsequent renewals of this substitute water supply plan, the <br />replacement water must be appurtenant to this site until a plan for augmentation is <br />obtained. A copy of this approval letter should be recorded with the county clerk and <br />recorder. All replacement water must be concurrent with depletions in quantity, timing and <br />locations. <br />9. All diversions into and out of the 112 Pit shall be measured in a manner acceptable to the <br />division engineer or water commissioner. The applicant shall install and maintain such
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