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<br />RICHARD D. LAMM <br />Governor <br /> <br />•~ <br />( ~n~ ~'; i. tn~ 0.~~ , <br />(~• (~nt~!?',ti <br />I{ `i-`~6 <br />MEMORANDUM <br />~ iii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii <br />JERIS A. DANIELSON <br />State Engineer <br />OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER <br />DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES <br />1313 Sherman Street-Room 818 <br />Denver, Coloratlo 80203 <br />(303)866-3581 <br />October 27, 1986 <br />._ iJW• <br />oar 3 ` r~8 ~ ~_~ <br />S <br />-C~n,, ~ , <br />• ~:J <br />..~` `t-~lln:.~ <br />~~,. ~~r <br />T0: Robert Carlson, Mined Land Reclamation divisnion <br />FROM: Hal D. Simpson, Deputy State Engineer~Q~•JI"'~ <br />SUBJECT: Coulson Excavating Co., Brownwood Pit #2, M-86-122 <br />Sec. 19 & 20, T5N, R68W <br />As requested, we have reviewed the above referenced application for a permit <br />to mine sand and gravel on 64.9 acres, 3/4-mile southeast of Loveland, Colo- <br />rado, in Larimer County. The applicant proposes to create two ground water <br />ponds with a total surface area of 31.4 acres. The proposed reclaimed use of <br />these ponds is unclear but we believe they will be used for wildlife habitat. <br />Using an impoundment of water for recreational purposes, including fishery and <br />wildlife, has been defined in Section 37-92-103, CRS (1973), as putting the <br />water to beneficial use. Since the source of water for the ponds that will be <br />created by the gravel pit operation is ground water and the ground water will <br />be used beneficially, we require that a well permit be obtained from our <br />office. The well permit must be obtained prior to excavation of the gravel <br />pit. Otherwise, Coulson Excavating Co. will be in violation of Section <br />37-90-137, CRS (1973). Since the proposed gravel pit would be located in an <br />over-appropriated basin, the well permit could not be obtained until a court <br />approved plan for augmentation has been developed. <br />Coulson Excavating Co. has provided insufficient information concerning the <br />use of water in the mining operation. In order for us to comment, we would <br />need to know the quantities of water to be used for dust control, washing, and <br />other purposes. We would also need to know the sources of water for the <br />operation and the legal right to use these water sources. Coulson Excavating <br />Co. will not be able to use water from the pit for the mining operation unless <br />replacement water for the additional consumptive use is included in the plan <br />for augmentation. <br />The surface area of the pond that will be formed in the mining process is 31.4 <br />acres. The amount of water lost to the South Platte River basin due to evapo- <br />ration from this amount of water surface is approximately 83 acre-feet per <br />