Laserfiche WebLink
May 10, 2004 <br /> <br />MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />TO: Ground Water Commission Members <br /> <br />FROM: Suzanne M. Sellers, Designated Basins Team <br /> <br />SUBJECT: Proposed Language for Discussion and Potential Future Rulemaking Regarding New Appropriations and Expansion of Acres <br /> <br />At the last Ground Water Commission meeting on February 24, 2004, the Commission decided to consider a rule change to limit new appropriations in the Northern High Plains (NHP) (Rule <br /> 5.2.2). At the meeting, the Commission directed Staff to present them with proposed language for a potential rule change in August of 2004. Staff has also included language that would <br /> limit expanded acres (Rule 7.5). The expanded acres language was included because of the concern that irrigators with expanded acres exceed their historic use limitations. Attached <br /> is the proposed language for your consideration during the upcoming May 21, 2004 Commission meeting. The proposed rule changes are summarized below: <br /> <br />Option 1 for Rule 5.2.2: <br /> <br />Clarifies that the Ogallala aquifer within the NHP includes the alluvium as indicated in both the NHP Designation Order and the NHP Designation Report. <br />No new appropriations may be granted that depletes any steam within the Republican River Drainage, absent a replacement plan. <br />Clarifies that a new appropriation may be granted within an overappropriated 3-mile circle with an approved replacement plan, provided that the plan replaces depletions to the any steam <br /> within the Republican River Drainage as well as prevent injury to all wells within that 3-mile circle. <br /> <br />Option 2 for Rule 5.2.2: <br /> <br />Clarifies that the Ogallala aquifer within the NHP includes the alluvium as indicated in both the NHP Designation Order and the NHP Designation Report. <br />No new appropriations may be granted in the NHP, absent a replacement plan. <br />The replacement plan must replaces depletions to the any steam within the Republican River Drainage as well as prevent injury to all wells. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Option 1 for Rule 7.5: <br /> <br />All future approvals for expanded acres will require that the applicant submit all administrative paperwork to the GWC and the GWMD by Feb 15 of each year unless a paper work extension <br /> is submitted. The paperwork extension request and fee ($200) must be received by Feb 15th of each year. <br />All future approvals for expanded acres will automatically expire in 5 years, unless an expanded acres extension request and the extension fee ($200) is received prior to the expiration <br /> date. <br />Expanded acres extensions will only be granted to those that have been in compliance with their approval conditions. <br />Those with expired expanded acres approvals may apply to reinstate the expanded acres approval with an application and fee ($480) provided they remedy all reasons for the expiration. <br /> <br />Option 2 for Rule 7.5 (and Rule 8): <br /> <br />No future expanded acres authorizations would be allowed. <br />Deletion of the reference to expanded acres in Rule 8. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />cc: Designated Ground Water Management Districts <br /> Commission Staff <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Memorandum <br />Upcoming Commission Meeting <br />Page 2 <br /> <br /> <br />FRED A. HEFLEY, CHAIRMAN, Walsh; JON B. BROWNELL, VICE-CHAIRMAN, Hooper; EUGENE A. BAUERLE, Julesburg; ANNE J. CASTLE, Denver; DENNIS W. CORYELL, Burlington; <br />MICHAEL GROSS, Silt; RICHARD F. HUWA, Keenesburg; F. W. (BILL) KERKSIEK, Strasburg; ERNEST L. MIKITA, Calhan <br /> <br /> <br />EARNEST L. MIKITA, CHAIRMAN, Calhan; C. MAX SMITH, VICE-CHAIRMAN, Walsh; EUGENE A. BAUERLE, Julesburg; LARRY W. CLEVER, Grand Junction; <br />DENNIS W. CORYELL, Burlington; RALPH G. CURTIS, Alamosa; RICHARD F. HUWA, Keenesburg; FRANK P. JAEGER, Elizabeth; ROBERT R. LOOSE, Wiggins <br /> <br /> <br />Memorandum <br />Proposed Rule Language <br />Page 2 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />StaffReportAug04.doc STATE OF COLORADO <br />GROUND WATER COMMISSION <br />Division of Water Resources <br />Department of Natural Resources <br /> <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 818 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Phone (303) 866-3581 <br />FAX (303) 866-3589 <br /> Bill Owens <br /> Governor <br /> <br /> Russell George <br /> Executive Director, DNR <br /> <br /> Hal D. Simpson, P.E. <br /> Executive Director <br />August 10, 2004 <br /> <br />MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />TO: Hal D. Simpson, Executive Director - Ground Water Commission <br /> <br />FROM: Suzanne M. Sellers, Designated Basins Team <br /> <br />SUBJECT: Staff Activity Report for May 1, 2004 through July 31, 2004 <br /> AGENDA ITEM # 8 <br /> <br />Various activities performed during the last quarter are briefly described below. <br /> <br />New and Replacement Applications <br /> <br />Table 1 provides a breakdown, by basin, of permitting activity for the last quarter. The following permit activities were performed: <br /> <br />Small capacity: <br /> <br />247 small-capacity well applications were received <br />185 small-capacity well permits were issued <br /> <br />Large Capacity: <br /> <br />62 large-capacity well or Determination of Water Right applications were received <br />112 large-capacity well permits or Determination of Water Rights were issued <br /> <br />Table 2 shows the current status of new and replacement permit applications for the large-capacity wells. <br /> <br />Change Applications <br /> <br />Table 3 provides the current status of the change applications. During the last quarter the following <br />change application activities occurred: <br /> <br />24 new applications were received; <br />11 change applications were approved; and <br />43 applications are currently in different stages of processing, including 31 in initial processing, 7 in publication, and 5 in hearing as shown in Table 3. <br />Final Permit Activities <br /> <br />Below is a summary of the Final Permit Activity for the last quarter and a summary of the status of the Final Permit Project as a whole. Last quarter 21 final permits were issued in <br /> the Southern High Plains. <br /> <br />Southern High Plains Final Permit Activity This Quarter Requests for SBUs* Permits Clarified Permits Published Final <br />Permits Issued <br />Misc. Contacts** 25 18 73 21 <br />153 <br />* This field tracks only the first request for a Statement of Beneficial Use (SBUs). <br />** This field tracks meetings with the irrigators, telephone conversations, second and third requests for SBUs and other correspondence such as corrections to a previously submitted <br /> statement, reminders to return an amended statement or a request for a change in ownership form. <br /> <br />Final Permit Activity to Date Basin Total Number of Permits Total Final Permits Issued <br />Percent Complete Upper Crow Creek <br />101 <br />101 <br />100% Northern High Plains 4369 <br />4360 <br /> 99.8% Lost Creek 302 292 97% Camp Creek 45 44 98% Upper Black Squirrel Creek 281 198 70% Southern High Plains 1257 46 3% Kiowa-Bijou 1100 0 0% Upper Big Sandy 127 0 0% Total 7582 5041 67% <br /> <br /> <br />Objections/Hearings <br /> <br />Pending hearing cases are listed in the Hearing Officer's report. The Staff took part in pre-hearing conferences and spent time trying to resolve or otherwise work on the hearing cases <br /> related to following applicants. The Gallegos Curtailment Request is currently in Weld County District Court and the Booker applications have been appealed to El Paso County District <br /> Court. The Eagle Peak Farm case in Adams County District Court is closed. <br /> <br />