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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1985218
IBM Index Class Name
HYDROLOGY
Doc Date
5/22/2012
Doc Name
SUBSTITUTE WATER SUPPLY PLAN
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Mr. Stephen Buechner Page 3 <br />May 21, 2012 <br />CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL <br />I hereby approve the proposed substitute water supply plan in accordance with §37 -90- <br />137(11), C.R.S., subject to the following conditions: <br />1. This SWSP is approved with the effective date of April 1, 2012 and shall be valid through <br />March 31, 2013 unless otherwise revoked or modified. If this SWSP will not be made <br />absolute by a water court action by the SWSP expiration date, a renewal request must be <br />submitted to this office with the statutory fee (currently $257) no later than January 1, <br />2013. <br />2. A well permit was obtained for the current use and exposed pond surface area of the <br />gravel pit in accordance with §37 -90- 137(2) and (11), C.R.S., permit no. 45995 -F. <br />3. The exposed ground water surface areas, consumption of water, and river depletions <br />due to operation of this plan may not exceed those listed in Tables 1, 2, and 3, unless an <br />amendment is approved in advance by this office. Documentation of pond size may be <br />required by the Division Engineer in the form of an aerial photo evaluation or survey by a <br />Professional Land Surveyor during the plan year or in years covered by subsequent <br />renewals of this plan. <br />4. Well Permit No. 66042 -F (1405128) shall not pump more than 1.0 acre -foot during the <br />approval period without first submitting an amendment to the plan and obtaining a new <br />permit. <br />5. All releases of replacement water must be sufficient to cover depletions as given on the <br />attached tables and as calculated monthly based on pumping of well permit no. 66042 -F <br />(1405128) and made under the direction and /or approval of the Division Engineer. <br />6. Monthly accounting of water in this plan, including amount of exposed water, <br />evaporation, meter readings, stream depletions, and replacement water deliveries must <br />be provided to the Water District 14 Water Commissioner (Peter.Kasperstate.co.us) <br />and Division Engineer (Div2Ground.Waterstate.co.us) on forms and at times <br />acceptable to them. Said accounting must be received by the 10 of the month following <br />the month being reported. The name, mailing address, and phone number of the <br />contact person who is responsible for operation and accounting of this plan must be <br />provided on the accounting forms. <br />7. In accordance with the letter dated April 30, 2010 (copy attached) from the <br />Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety ( "DRMS "), all sand and <br />gravel mining operators must comply with the requirements of the Colorado <br />Reclamation Act and the Mineral Rules and Regulations for the protection of water <br />resources. The April 30, 2010 letter from DRMS requires that you provide <br />information to DRMS to demonstrate you can replace, or provide bonding for an <br />alternative method to mitigate, the long term injurious stream depletions that <br />result from mining related exposure of ground water. <br />A source of renewable long -term replacement water sufficient to cover <br />evaporative depletions has not been secured for this plan. In a letter dated April <br />
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