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2012-03-14_HYDROLOGY - M2004051
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2004051
IBM Index Class Name
HYDROLOGY
Doc Date
3/14/2012
Doc Name
COMBINED WATER REPLACEMENT PLAN
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DWR
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APPLEGATE GROUP
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BMK
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ADMINISTRATION PROTOCOL <br />Dry -Up of Irrigated Land <br />Division One — South Platte River <br />As required by either a decreed change of water rights or a substitute water supply <br />plan, a source of irrigation water may be either permanently or temporarily removed <br />from a parcel of land in order to make the historical consumptive use portion of that <br />water supply available for other uses, typically augmentation. This protocol <br />addresses the documentation required to administer the effective "dry-up ". To the <br />extent that one or more of the following directives are in direct contradiction with a <br />decree of the court, the terms of the decree must be followed. <br />Permanent Dry -up Covenant <br />1. Must be decreed by the court. <br />2. Must be filed with clerk and recorder's office for the county wherein the land <br />is located. <br />3. Must address the issue of noxious weeds as required by § 37- 92- 305(4.5)(a), <br />C.R.S. and /or other county or local ordinances. (DWR is not authorized to <br />administer the issue of noxious weeds; this statement is, therefore, simply <br />informational.) <br />Temporary Dry -up Agreement <br />1. May be made for a term that is not less than one irrigation season. <br />2. The division engineer and water commissioner must be notified in writing <br />prior to April 1 of the each irrigation season covered by the agreement. <br />3. Once written notice has been made to the division engineer and /or water <br />commissioner, the dry -up requirement is irrevocable during the current <br />irrigation season regardless of whether or not the water associated with the <br />historical consumptive use is actually used. <br />Administration Protocol — Dry-Up of Irrigated Land <br />December 1, 2007 <br />
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