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Mr. Andy Rodriguez, P.E. <br />December 22, 2009 <br />Page 4 <br />on a form approved by them. The accounting must be submitted within thirty (30) <br />calendar days of the end of the month for which the accounting is being made. <br />In addition, the applicant shall submit a report from the City of Aurora ( "Aurora "). The <br />report shall include an accounting of all replacement water controlled by Aurora, showing <br />the total volume of water under its control and the amount committed to each of the <br />recipients of the water. <br />8. Since the water leased from the City of Aurora will be used to replace depletions under <br />this SWSP, the SWSP approved for the Parker - Dersham Resource Pit and the C.R.S. <br />37 -92- 308(4) SWSP approved for Bestway Concrete, the applicant's accounting for each <br />SWSP must show the total amount of effluent released and the amount associated with <br />each SWSP. <br />9. 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 />10. All releases of replacement water must be sufficient to cover all out of priority depletions <br />and be made under the direction and /or approval of the water commissioner. The <br />replacement may be aggregated to maximize beneficial use. The water commissioner <br />and /or division engineer shall determine the rate and timing of an aggregated release. <br />11. The name, mailing address, and phone number of the contact person who will be <br />responsible for operation and accounting of this plan must be provided on the accounting <br />forms to the division engineer and water commissioner. <br />12. The approval of this substitute water supply plan does not relieve the Applicant and /or <br />landowner of the requirement to obtain a Water Court decree approving a permanent <br />plan for augmentation or mitigation to ensure the permanent replacement of all <br />depletions, including long -term evaporation losses and lagged depletions after gravel <br />mining operations have ceased. If reclamation of the mine site will produce a permanent <br />water surface exposing groundwater to evaporation, an application for a plan for <br />augmentation must be filed with the Division 1 Water Court at least three (3) years prior <br />to the completion of mining to include, but not be limited to, long -term evaporation losses <br />and lagged depletions. If a lined pond results after reclamation, replacement of lagged <br />depletions shall continue until there is no longer an effect on stream flow. <br />13. This substitute water supply plan may be revoked or modified at any time should it be <br />determined that injury to other water rights has or will occur as a result of this plan. <br />Should this substitute water supply plan expire without renewal or be revoked prior to <br />adjudication of a permanent plan for augmentation, all excavation of product from below <br />the water table, and all other use of water at the pit, must cease immediately. <br />14. Dewatering at this site will produce delayed depletions to the stream system. As long as <br />the pit is continuously dewatered, the water returned to the stream system should be <br />adequate to offset the depletions attributable to the dewatering operation. If dewatering <br />at the site ceases, the delayed depletions must be addressed. At least three years prior <br />