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Jared Dains <br />South Platte Combined Replacement Plan <br />December 21, 2009, <br />Page 8 <br />Longmont, Aggregate has the right to use their 21.55 percent of Coffin & Davis. Pursuant to a <br />1993 mining lease with Don Sherwood, Aggregate has the right to use 47.55 percent of the Coffin <br />& Davis Ditch. Mining has permanently removed the historically irrigated area from irrigation. <br />Assuming a 10% ditch loss and 55% farm efficiency the .dry year consumptive use was determined <br />to be 328.5 acre -feet. <br />Smith & Emmons Ditch <br />Aggregate owns 1.5 of 8 total outstanding shares in the Smith & Emmons Ditch Company. The 1.5 <br />Smith & Emmons Ditch shares were historically used to irrigate 68 acres of pasture grass. Using a <br />Blaney - Criddle analysis the potential crop consumptive use for the 68 acres was determined to be <br />108.7 acre -feet. Assuming a 10% ditch loss and 55% farm efficiency the dry year consumptive use <br />was determined to be 91.65 acre -feet. <br />The applicant may only utilize the 1.5 shares of Smith & Emmons Ditch at such time as all required <br />measurement and bypass structures have been installed and approved by the water commissioner. <br />Leggett -Owens Reservoir <br />Donald J. Sherwood owns 19.6 shares of the Leggett -Owens Ditch and Reservoir Company, which <br />Aggregate may use for augmentation pursuant to the mining lease agreement. During an average <br />year the 19.6 shares, represents 60 acre -feet of water and can be released when needed. The <br />consumptive use credit available from the 19.6 shares is estimated at 33 acre -feet, based on a <br />55% efficiency. <br />The applicant may only utilize the 19.6 shares at such time as all required measurement and <br />bypass structures have been installed and approved by the water commissioner. <br />Godding. Dailey & Plumb Ditch <br />Aggregate owns three total shares in the Godding, Dailey & Plumb Ditch. The consumptive use for <br />this water right was quantified in the SWSP approved on May 1, 2009 for the Distel Pit. That <br />analysis found that the net annual consumptive use from two Godding, Dailey & Plumb Ditch <br />averaged 56.20 acre -feet, assuming a 10% ditch loss and 55% farm irrigation efficiency. <br />Therefore, the dry year consumptive use for the three shares was determined to be 84.30 acre - <br />feet. <br />The applicant may only utilize the 3 shares of Godding, Dailey & Plumb Ditch at such time as all <br />required measurement and bypass structures have been installed and approved by the water <br />commissioner. <br />City of Longmont Lease <br />Aggregate is not proposing to use fully consumable water leased from the City of Longmont in this <br />plan since the replacement water is not required. However, Aggregate may use the sources in <br />future plans to supplement the current augmentation water. <br />South Platte River <br />Replacement Sources <br />Projected <br />Comments <br />2008 Yields <br />acre -feet) <br />Centennial <br />30.0 <br />Available throughout the year <br />Westminster 1998 <br />294.79 <br />Available throughout the year <br />