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Month Percent of Annual ET CU of Groundwater by <br />Phreato h tes ft <br />January 3.79% 0.09 <br />February 4.49% 0.10 <br />March 7.21% 0.16 <br />April 8.90% 0.20 <br />May 10.74% 0.24 <br />June 13,31% 0.30 <br />Jul 14.49% 0.33 <br />August 12.17% 0.28 <br />September 9.25% 0.22 <br />October 7.06% 0.16 <br />November 4.34% 0.10 <br />December 1 4.01% 0.09 <br />Total 100% 2.27 <br />Annual ET of Groundwater b Phreato h tes ft 2.27 <br />Average Depth to Groundwater ft 0 <br />As depth to ground water increases, less ground water consumption <br />occurs. In, such circumstances, Pinneo may estimate actual depth to <br />ground water for any noticeable growing phreatophytes within the <br />Booth Farm Recharge Ponds using a monitoring well or other means <br />of measurement acceptable to the Water Commissioner, and may <br />reduce the corresponding ground water consumption rate based on <br />such depth using the information in the table below, which is from D. <br />Groeneveld & M. Prescott, Estimating South Platte Phreatophyte <br />Groundwater Evapotranspiration, (a.k.a. South Platte Decision <br />Support System Task 65 Memorandum) (Colorado State Engineer's <br />Office, Jan. 30, 2007). <br />Depth to 0 2 4 8 15 <br />Ground Water <br />ft <br />Reduction 1.000 0.625 0.219 0.230 0.000 <br />Factor <br />In the event that Pinneo does not construct a monitoring well or other <br />means of measurement acceptable to the Water Commissioner, the <br />depth to ground water shall be assumed to be zero (0) feet. <br />3) Booth Farm Well Right: Historically, the Booth Farm Well Right was used to <br />supply supplemental irrigation water to approximately 160 acres of land (the <br />Booth Farm, more particularly described in Paragraph 8(B)(6) ). A map showing <br />the approximate location of the historical irrigation is attached hereto as Exhibit <br />C. <br />16 of 33