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Mr. Branden Effland <br />Worthing SWSP <br />January 7, 2013 <br />Page 2 <br />exempt from evaporative replacement requirements. The area receiving this credit is depicted in the <br />attached Figure 4 — Final Reclamation Map. The pre -81 credit is tied to this physical location and may <br />not be reallocated to other areas within, or outside of, the mining boundary. <br />Based on a February 21, 2012 aerial photograph of the site, there are 32.11 acres of exposed <br />ground water. Subtracting the 28 acres of pre -81 areas result in 4.11 acres of post -80 exposed <br />ground water requiring replacement of depletions from evaporation. Gross evaporation at this site is <br />estimated to be 45 inches (3.75 feet) per year with an effective precipitation amount of 0.83 feet. This <br />equates to an annual evaporative loss of 12.02 acre -feet for the 4.11 acres of post -80 ground water <br />exposed at the Site. See Tables 1 and 2 for the monthly distribution of the above water uses <br />The Alluvial Water Accounting System ( "AWAS ") model was used with the alluvial aquifer <br />boundary condition option to lag depletions to the South Platte River. The following parameters <br />were used in the model: transmissivity (T) = 100,000 gallons per day per foot, distance (X) from the <br />centroid of the surface of the exposed ground water to the river = 437 feet, distance (W) from the <br />aquifer boundary through the exposed ground water to the river channel = 19,000 feet, and specific <br />yield (SY) = 0.2. The location of the stream depletion is assumed to be perpendicular to the river. <br />The lagged depletions due to evaporation and mining operations, for this SWSP period are shown <br />in Table 6 and are estimated to total 16.68 acre -feet during this approval period. <br />Replacements <br />The source of replacement water for this plan will be provided by leased fully consumable <br />water from the City of Aurora. Aurora will deliver the water to the river as effluent from the Metro <br />Wastewater Treatment Plant (WDID 0200700) located approximately 12 miles upstream of the mining <br />operation. As such, a transit loss of 6% (0.5% per mile) is assessed on all deliveries made by Aurora <br />to be used at the Worthing Pit. A copy of the May 17, 2011 lease and a November 21, 2012 E -mail <br />from Aurora Water confirming the 2013 replacement schedule has been provided to this office and is <br />attached to this letter. See Table 6 for the monthly replacement schedule. It should be noted that <br />delayed depletions will occur beyond December 31, 2013 and thus this SWSP will need to be <br />renewed even if all the backfilling is complete by the end of this SWSP duration. <br />Long Term Augmentation Requirements <br />In accordance with the letter dated April 30, 2010 from the Colorado Division of <br />Reclamation, Mining, and Safety ( "DRMS "), all sand and gravel mining operators must comply with <br />the requirements of the Colorado Reclamation Act and the Mineral Rules and Regulations for the <br />protection of water resources. Specifically gravel pit operators are required to show that they can <br />comply with any long term augmentation requirements once mining operations are completed. The <br />reclamation plan for the Site includes backfilling the lake so that only 28 acres remain. These 28 <br />acres are considered pre -81 and thus no long term augmentation to cover evaporative losses will be <br />required after reclamation is complete. AFS holds a bond through DRMS in the amount of $230,800 <br />which can be used to complete the reclamation plan in the unlikely event the operator walks away <br />from the Site before reclamation is complete. <br />Conditions of Approval <br />I hereby approve this substitute water supply plan, in accordance with § 37 -90- 137(11), <br />C.R.S., subject to the following conditions: <br />1. This SWSP shall be valid for the period of January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013, <br />unless otherwise revoked, modified, or superseded by decree. If this plan will not be made <br />absolute by a water court action by the plan's expiration date, a renewal request must be <br />submitted to this office with the statutory fee (currently $257) no later than October 15, 2013. <br />