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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1987049
IBM Index Class Name
HYDROLOGY
Doc Date
9/20/2012
Doc Name
AMENDMENT TO COMBINED SUBSTITUTE WATER SUPPLY PLAN
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BISHOP-BROGDEN ASSOCIATES
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BMK
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Jeffrey Clark <br />RMCC Combined SWSP - AMENDMENT <br />June 7, 2012 <br />Page4of7 <br />currently pending. Should a new well permit be denied for reasons of 600 foot spacing, or <br />any other legitimate reason, approval of this substitute supply plan may be cancelled. <br />3. The total area of pond surface exposed for each of the pits shall not exceed those <br />values listed in Table 1A of this approval. Should the total surface area exposed exceed <br />those amounts, an amendment will need to be filed with this office. <br />4. The total product mined at the Bromley Lakes site shall not exceed 1,340,000 tons per <br />year, which results in 39.4 acre -feet of water lost per year with the mined product. <br />5. Total consumption at the Bromley Lakes site and North Tower Pit must not exceed the <br />amounts listed in Table 1A of this approval unless an amendment is made to this plan. <br />6. Approval of this plan is for the purposes as stated herein. Any additional uses of this <br />water must first be approved by this office. Any future additional historic consumptive <br />use credit given (e.g., agricultural water transfer) for this site must consider all previous <br />credits given. <br />7. All releases of replacement water must be sufficient to cover all out -of- priority depletions <br />in time, place, and amount and must be made under the direction and /or the approval of <br />the water commissioner. The release of replacement water may be aggregated to <br />maximize beneficial use. The water commissioner and /or the division engineer shall <br />determine the rate and timing of an aggregated release. <br />8. The replacement water, which is the subject of this plan cannot be sold or leased to any <br />other entity. As a condition of subsequent renewals of this substitute water supply plan, <br />the replacement water must be appurtenant to this site until a plan for augmentation is <br />obtained. All replacement water must be concurrent with depletions in quantity, timing, <br />and locations. According to an affidavit dated August 4, 2010, the Applicant dedicated 70 <br />shares of the Fulton Ditch as replacement water solely to this SWSP and any <br />subsequent SWSPs, for as long as there are depletions at these gravel pit sites or until <br />such time as another replacement source is obtained. For the purposes of this SWSP, <br />this affidavit will be accepted for the dedication of the shares; however, if the <br />State Engineer determines that a different affidavit or dedication process is <br />necessary to assure proper dedication of the shares, additional information may <br />be required prior to future SWSP approvals. <br />9. The name, address, and phone number of the contact person who will be responsible for <br />the operation and accounting of this plan must be provided on the accounting forms <br />submitted to the division engineer and the water commissioner. <br />10. All diversions shall be measured in a manner acceptable to the Division Engineer. The <br />Applicant shall install and maintain such measuring devices as required by the Division <br />Engineer for operation of this SWSP. Dewatering operations shall be measured using a <br />totalizing flow meter. In addition, the applicant shall maintain daily records of all <br />diversions, replacements, and the amount of water used for each particular purpose. <br />The applicant shall provide a report of these records to the division engineer and the <br />water commissioner on a monthly basis on a form approved by them. The accounting <br />must be submitted to the division engineer in Greeley (Div1Accountingna state.co.us) and <br />the water commissioner (Bill Schneider at William.Schneider anstate.co.us) within 30 <br />calendar days of the end of the month for which the accounting is being made. All <br />amounts shall be in acre -feet. <br />
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