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Tom Hatton <br />February 14, 2011 <br />Page 4 <br />acre-feet. Total consumption at the pit(s) must not exceed these aforementioned amounts <br />unless an amendment is made to this plan. <br />4. 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 />5. 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 obtained. <br />All replacement water must be concurrent with depletions in quantity, timing and locations. <br />6. In the event Loveland plans to use C-BT Project water as a replacement source, Loveland <br />shall comply with the Interim Rule issued by the District in May 2005 regarding the use of C- <br />BT Project water in substitute water supply plans. Prior to the use of the C-BT Project water, <br />Loveland shall notify this office, the division engineer and the water commissioner of the <br />amount of C-BT Project water dedicated to this plan and provide a copy of the District's <br />approval letter as required by paragraph I(g) of the District's May, 2005 Interim Rule. <br />7. The name, address and phone number of the contact person who will be responsible for the <br />operation and accounting of this plan must be provided with the accounting form to the <br />division engineer and water commissioner. <br />8. Adequate accounting of depletions and replacements must be provided to the division <br />engineer in Greeley (Div1Accounting(M-state.co.us) and the water commissioner (Jason <br />Smith at Jason. Smith2Astate. co. us) on a monthly basis or other interval acceptable to both <br />of them. The accounting form provided with your application is subject to modification and <br />approval by the division engineer. All amounts shall be in acre-feet. <br />9. Conveyance loss for delivery of augmentation water to the location where depletions from <br />the Kauffman Pit affect the Big Thompson River is subject to assessment and modification <br />as determined by the division engineer. <br />10. This substitute water supply plan may be revoked or modified at any time should it be <br />determined that injury to other vested 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 the <br />ground water table and all other use of water at the pit must cease immediately. <br />11. Dewatering at this site will produce delayed depletions to the stream system. As long as the <br />pit is continuously dewatered, the water returned to the stream system should be adequate <br />to offset the depletions. However, once dewatering at the site ceases the delayed depletions <br />must be addressed. NOTE: At least three years prior to completion of dewatering, a plan <br />must be submitted that specifies how the post pumping dewatering depletions (including <br />refilling of the pit) will be replaced, in time, place and amount. <br />12. In accordance with the letter dated April 30, 2010 (copy attached) from the Colorado <br />Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety ("DRMS"), all sand and gravel mining <br />operators must comply with the requirements of the Colorado Reclamation Act and <br />the Mineral Rules and Regulations for the protection of water resources. The April 30,