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parcel the owner or contact person will prepare a report to document actions taken and <br />submit the report to the Division 2 Office within ten days of remediation activities. <br />C. Resolution of Problems with Tracts <br />When a problem is discovered on a tract the Division Engineer or designated <br />representative will determine whether an acreage reduction or consumptive use reduction <br />is necessary. For parcels where dry -up has been unobtainable for the majority of a <br />season on a discreet portion of a parcel an acreage deduction will be made for the dry -up <br />crediting to eliminate that portion. <br />For parcels that experience continued growth of permanent vegetation, such as alfalfa, <br />despite efforts to chemically kill or deep till the parcel, partial dry -up credit will only be <br />considered if a consumptive use analysis prepared as described in Paragraph I -G above <br />is submitted with the dry -up affidavit. <br />D. Dry -up Affidavits <br />At the conclusion of each dry -up period (either April through December or April through <br />the following March), an affidavit shall be submitted signed by a person having <br />knowledge of the dry -up activities and historic irrigation of the parcel. An example of the <br />dry -up affidavit is attached. Affidavits will normally be due by January 15th for April <br />through December dry -up or by April 15th for April through March dry -up. <br />Affidavits for each plan shall be submitted with a summary tabulation indicating for each <br />parcel whether the claim is made for full credit, partial credit or whether the tract was <br />irrigated by a sole source well. Summary tabulations shall total the claimed acreage by <br />category under each ditch. <br />