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2. Water-Storage Rights: On approval, this will allow <br /> PCC to store the water supply needed for use in dust <br /> suppression and as compaction make-up water in the <br /> conservation pool in each of the six ponds. <br /> 3 . Plan for Augmentation: On approval, this will <br /> authorize PCC to use water from the twenty-seven (27) <br /> shares of the Colorado Co-operative Company and to <br /> build and operate the facilities to prevent impact to <br /> water rights. All of PCC's water rights for use in <br /> the augmentation plan are derived from ownership of <br /> the 27 shares plus a small quantity of water derived <br /> from the pond decrees. <br /> 4.2 WATER RIGHTS TO BE USED FOR AUGMENTATION <br /> The water rights that PCC plans to use for augmentation <br /> are represented by PLC's 27 shares of the 3250 shares of the <br /> Colorado Co-operative Company. An analysis of the monthly <br /> Highline Canal water diversion records (Table 3A) for the <br /> period 1970-1986 (obtained from the Colorado State Engineer's <br /> Office) show an average total annual diversion of 32,901. 0 <br /> acre-feet. Table 3B shows that PCC's 27 shares represent an <br /> annual average diversion of 273 .3 acre-feet at the point of <br /> diversion. <br /> 21 <br /> GEOTRANS, INC. <br />