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WFC. The tracts east of 2700 Road will not be re- evaluated since they were reclaimed years ago. <br />T co iverts 1. 1.20 ac es pe, l .a.e. Th s ca o Yves used to detei i e I! e d bei o <br />ac as t cou be i . gated an the Me us . All of the tracts and the associated water <br />rights available are shown on the revised Map 2.05.4 -5 Post Mine Vegetation. <br />The re- evaluated parcels for the Permit Revision 06 of 2009 are listed below <br />1) The parcel of 30 acres immediately north of BB Road and west of 2700 Road owned <br />by Benson. This is known as the Benson West parcel <br />• This tract was originally classified by Peabody Coal as Irrigated Pasture. <br />• This tract was Wild- Rood "Flood Irrigated" in the past. As described earlier, there were <br />no furrows, gated pipe, side roll sprinkler system or other methods to control water <br />distribution. Irrigation water was allowed to traverse over the land at will. <br />• Benson has traded coal royalties for land ownership on land (east of 27 Rd) that is <br />currently under Reclamation Bond Liability and is currently planted in Reclaimed Irrigated <br />east of 27 Rd. <br />Pastureland. <br />Benson presently owns 44 shares of Colorado Cooperative Company irrigation water. <br />Much of this water has been used to irrigate Benson's acquired lands on the east side of <br />2700 Road. leaving 12 shares which can be used to irrigate the Benson West property. <br />WFC developed a flood irrigation design for the Benson west property. This design can <br />be seen in Attachment 2,05.4(2)(e)-g. It allows for the irrigation of 12.40 acres of <br />Irrigated Pasture (IP) with 12 shares of water The remaining 67 34 acres of the Benson <br />PR -06 May 2010 2.05.4(2)(e) - 3 <br />