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i <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES '� m <br />DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES <br />John W. Hickenlooper <br />Governor <br />Mike King <br />May 21, 2012 Executive Director <br />Dick Wolfe, P.E. <br />Director /State Engineer <br />Jared Dains, E.I. <br />— Applegate Group, Inc. <br />1490 West 121stAvenue, Suite 100 <br />Denver, CO 80234 -2759 / <br />RE: Schmidt Construction Fountain Pit, 2011 -2012 Substitute Water Supply Plan <br />Renewal <br />DRMS Permit No. - 1982 -155 <br />Section 13, T16S, R66W, 6th PM <br />Water Division 2, Water District 10 <br />SWSP ID 5242 RECEIVED <br />Plan Period: December 1, 2011 – November 30, 2012 <br />`F1AY 2 1 2011 <br />Dear Mr. Dains, Division of Reclamatio,: <br />Mining & Safety <br />We have reviewed your October 12, 2011 letter requesting renewal of the substitute water <br />supply plan (SWSP) for 2011 -2012 in accordance with 37 -90- 137(11) C.R.S. for a sand and gravel <br />pit operated by Schmidt Construction Company. The required renewal fee of $257.00 for the plan <br />year has been paid under receipt number 3652644. <br />PLAN OF OPERATION <br />The Fountain Pit site is located in Section 13, Township 16 South, Range 66 West in El <br />Paso County. You state that the site will be mined above the water table, and the material will not <br />be washed. According to your submission, the only exposed water surface at the site will be a <br />small storage pond (approximately 100 feet by 100 feet, or 0.2 acre) that will be supplied with water <br />from an offsite source, which is an existing sump with well permit no. 59834 -F (WDID 1005198). <br />Well permit no. 59834 -F lies within 100 feet of Rock Creek and the depletions are considered <br />instantaneous for the approval of this plan period. <br />DEPLETIONS <br />According to the submittal, the only consumptive uses of water are from dust control, which <br />you have estimated to be approximately 3.5 acre -feet per year, and from evaporation from the <br />storage pond, estimated to be 0.67 acre -feet per year. The total of 4.17 acre -feet per year would <br />be withdrawn from well permit no. 59834 -F and piped approximately one mile to the storage pond. <br />The mining depletions are considered instantaneous to the stream and shall be replaced <br />accordingly. <br />The instantaneous depletion consideration is only valid for pumping from the sump and <br />does not allow for use of storm water that may collect in on -site pits. Storm water must percolate <br />into the ground within 72 hours or otherwise be pumped out of any impoundment so it may enter <br />Office of the State Engineer �r" (D ,,—) <br />1313 Sherman Street, Suite 818 • Denver, CO 80203 • Phone: 303 -866 -3581 • Fax: 303 - 866 -3589 <br />http: / /water.state.co.us <br />