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/> <br />1003 <br /> <br />1003.1 <br /> <br />1003.2 <br /> <br />1004 <br /> <br />1004.1 <br /> <br />1004.2 <br /> <br />1005 <br /> <br />1005.1 <br /> <br />1005.2 <br /> <br />1008 <br /> <br />1008.1 <br /> <br />1008.2 <br /> <br />1009 <br /> <br />1009.1 <br /> <br />1009.2 <br /> <br />1010 <br /> <br />1010.1 <br /> <br />1010.2 <br /> <br />1012 <br /> <br />1012.1 <br /> <br />1012.2 <br /> <br />Start <br />Run 20170711_HBMDC_Permitting_WellCounts_DB2.sql <br />End <br />action_num <br />action_name <br />DB <br />Year <br />Mon <br />Cnt <br />designated_basin_num <br />designated_basin_name <br />Application Received <br />NORTHERN HIGH PLAINS <br />Non-Exempt Application Received <br />Exempt Application Received <br />Permit Issued (New Well) <br />Non-Exempt Permit Issued <br />Exempt Permit Issued <br />Permit Issued (Replacement) <br />Designated Groundwater Basins <br />KIOWA-BIJOU <br />Application Information Requested <br />Exempt Application Information Requested <br />Application Information Submitted <br />Well Application/Permit Activity Log <br />Non-Exempt Application Information Submitted <br />Exempt Application Information Submitted <br />Permit Canceled <br />Exempt Permit Canceled <br />SOUTHERN HIGH PLAINS <br />UPPER BLACK SQUIRREL CREEK <br />Plains <br />Kiowa B. <br />LOST CREEK <br />SHP <br />U Blk Sq. <br />Lst Ck <br />Cmp Ck. <br />U Big Sdy <br />Crow Ck. <br />Total <br />CAMP CREEK <br />UPPER BIG SANDY <br />Non-Exempt Application Information Requested <br />UPPER CROW CREEK <br />Application Withdrawn <br />Non-Exempt Application Withdrawn <br />Exempt Application Withdrawn <br />Application Denied <br />Non-Exempt Application Denied <br />Exempt Application Denied <br />Action_num <br />Action <br />Total Applications Received <br /> Non-Exempt</ <br /> Non-Exempt Application Received</ <br /> Exempt</ <br /> Exempt Application Received</ <br />Total Applications Unacceptable <br />Application Unacceptable <br /> Non-Exempt Application Unacceptable</ <br /> Exempt Application Unacceptable</ <br />Total Applications Resubmitted <br />Application Resubmitted <br /> Non-Exempt Application Resubmitted</ <br /> Exempt Application Resubmitted</ <br />Total Applications Denied <br /> Non-Exempt Application Denied</ <br /> Exempt Application Denied</ <br />Total Applications Withdrawn <br /> Non-Exempt Application Withdrawn</ <br /> Exempt Application Withdrawn</ <br />Total Permits Issued <br />Permit Issued <br />Non-Exempt Permit Canceled <br /> Non-Exempt Permit Issued</ <br /> Exempt Permit Issued</ <br />Total Permits Issued (New Well) <br />Total Permits Issued (Replacement) <br />Total Permits Canceled <br /> Non-Exempt Permit Canceled</ <br /> Exempt Permit Canceled</ <br />Grand Total <br /> <br />DesignatedBasinRule7.4_ProposedChange_2018-1-30.pdf <br />Proposed Change to Designated Basin Rule 7.4. January 30, 2018 7.4 Change of Description of Irrigated Acres (No Increase in Acreage). 7.4.1 An application to change the description <br /> of acres may be approved if a right to irrigate the claimed number of acres is established pursuant to Sections 37-90-107 and 108, C.R.S., and the requested change will not result in <br /> any material injury to the vested rights of other appropriators.A change of description of irrigated acres may be approved if the change does not result in an increase over the historical <br /> average number of acres irrigated by the well. The historical average number of irrigated acres shall be based on ten or more most recent years. It is the burden of the applicant <br /> to demonstrate the historical average number of acres irrigated, but the Commission may use all available information to establish the historical average number of acres irrigated. <br /> 7.4.1.1 No credit toward the historical average number of acres shall be given for historical irrigation of a number of acres which exceeds the number of permitted acres. 7.4.1.2 <br /> No credit toward the historical average number of acres shall be given for historical irrigation of acreage that is not within the permitted description of irrigated acreage, unless <br /> the description and number of historically irrigated acres (but not exceeding the number of permitted acres) are those under which the irrigation right was established by placement <br /> to beneficial use and have been continued to be irrigated since the irrigation right was established, and no change in actual irrigated acreage is occurring. 7.4.1.3 If in any given <br /> year or years the land permitted to be irrigated by a well was placed into a federal set aside or conservation reserve program resulting in limited or no irrigation, the historical <br /> average number of acres irrigated may be computed by excluding such year(s) from the average. Annual reporting to the Commission is not required to take advantage of the provisions <br /> of this sub-rule. 7.4.1.4 Irrigation occurring during the calendar year 2018 and during any successive calendar year may be excluded in computing historical average number of acres <br /> irrigated provided at least ten years of water use information is available to compute historic use and provided a written request to exclude water use for any given calendar year is <br /> received by the Commission by May 1 of that calendar year. This written request must be on a form prescribed by the Commission. To avoid having applicants pick and choose water use <br /> years during this period to maximize the average historical number of irrigated acres, a request to exclude water use for any year once submitted cannot be withdrawn. 7.4.1.5 The annual <br /> amount of water allowed to be withdrawn for use after the change may not be more than the product of (the number of acres allowed to be irrigated by the change of description) times <br /> (the acre-feet per acre rates required for appropriations for new wells by Rule 5.5). 7.4.2 Applications filed for a change of description of irrigated acres shall be deemed as an <br /> application for rotational acres to be evaluated under Rule 7.5 if the permit has already been granted a change of description of acres by the Commission twice within the last four <br /> years. <br />Febuary 2017 Enforcement Action Report.docx <br />Enforcement Action Report <br />For the period of November - February, staff responded to a variety of complaints involving the perceived unpermitted use of wells and designated groundwater. Show cause letters and <br /> subsequent field inspections have been used to verify well permit compliance in many instances. <br />The issues described below are active violations indentified last quarter that have been resolved or are currently under review. <br />NORTHERN HIGH PLAINS <br />Plains GWMD <br />In 2017, an irrigation well owned by the Norbert Pekarek Trust was pumped in excess of the well’s allowable annual allocation as defined under the Final Permit. Staff has issued an <br /> over-pumping order, and in 2018, the well is allowed to divert no more than the allowable annual allocation as defined on the Final Permit minus the amount the well over-pumped in the <br /> 2017 water year. <br />In 2017, an irrigation well owned by the Nicolas Scott was pumped in excess of the well’s allowable annual allocation as defined under the Final Permit. Staff has issued an over-pumping <br /> order, and in 2018, the well is allowed to divert no more than the allowable annual allocation as defined on the Final Permit minus the amount the well over-pumped in the 2017 water <br /> year. <br />Sandhills GWMD <br />In 2017, an irrigation well owned by the Richard Zwirn was pumped in excess of the well’s allowable annual allocation as defined under the Final Permit. Staff has issued an over-pumping <br /> order, and in 2018, the well is allowed to divert no more than the allowable annual allocation as defined on the Final Permit minus the amount the well over-pumped in the 2017 water <br /> year. <br />W-Y GWMD <br />In 2017, an irrigation well owned by the Ruben Richardson was pumped in excess of the well’s allowable annual allocation as defined under the Final Permit. Staff has issued an over-pumping <br /> order, and in 2018, the well is allowed to divert no more than the allowable annual allocation as defined on the Final Permit minus the amount the well over-pumped in the 2017 water <br /> year. <br />Frenchman GWMD <br />In 2017, an irrigation well owned by the 0408COUS Yuma LLC was pumped in excess of the well’s allowable annual allocation as defined under the Final Permit. Staff has issued an over-pumping <br /> order, and in 2018, the well is allowed to divert no more than the allowable annual allocation as defined on the Final Permit minus the amount the well over-pumped in the 2017 water <br /> year. <br />Outside of a GWMD <br />In 2017, an irrigation well owned by the Town of Akron was pumped in excess of the well’s allowable annual allocation as defined under the Final Permit. Staff has issued an over-pumping <br /> order, and in 2018, the well is allowed to divert no more than the allowable annual allocation as defined on the Final Permit minus the amount the well over-pumped in the 2017 water <br /> year. <br />UPPER BLACK SQUIRREL <br />Upper Black Squirrel Creek GWMD <br />Staff has resolved violations associated with wells owned by Phyllis Stephenson and operated by Dean Goss. The illegal wells in question were plugged and abandoned at the end of January <br /> 2018. < <br />In 2015 and 2016 Ground Water Commission staff worked with Donald Booker to address violations associated with some of his large capacity irrigation wells. Mr. Booker took appropriate <br /> action to address some of the issues associated with those violations; however, as requested in a follow-up letter from Keith Vander Horst dated March 17, 2017, Mr. Booker has never <br /> provided the additional information requested by staff to ensure compliance. Specifically, staff has requested meter readings and an illustration detailing how the wells in a specific <br /> area were connected/commingled. <br />On September 28, 2017, Staff received additional complaints filed by Dean Goss against Donald Booker alleging that pipeline had been installed to illegally commingle one of the irrigation <br /> wells in question with another water source. On November 16, 2017, Staff sent Mr. Booker a letter once again requesting the information described in Mr. Vander Horst’s March 17th letter, <br /> and we requested that Mr. Booker comment on the recent trench work that could be observed in aerial photography immediately around one of the irrigation wells in question. To date we <br /> have not received an appropriate response. Staff will be inspecting the operation for the third time this spring. If we identify violations at that time, we will proceed with additional <br /> legal action. <br />On January 12th, staff performed a field inspection of two ponds located on property owned by Terry Naber. The inspection revealed that one of the ponds is groundwater-sourced, having <br /> been a result of recent excavations by Mr. Naber following county requirements to move vehicles in his salvage yard. Staff has determined that this pond will need to be backfilled <br /> or Mr. Naber will need to a obtain a GWC approved replacement plan to address the evaporative losses. The other pond -- in the middle of the Hay Creek -- can be seen in aerials going <br /> to back to the 1950’s and may not require any administrative/enforcement action. Staff will be sending a letter to Mr. Naber and his attorney in the coming weeks to address the matter. <br />KIOWA BIJOU <br />North Kiowa Bijou GWMD <br />Staff responded to a second complaint filed by Empire Dairy alleging that Darin Baessler had illegally commingled small capacity wells for use inside a sheep farm. The complaint also <br /> stated that Mr. Baessler’s operation, which was under process to obtain a small capacity commercial well permit, should not qualify for the CAFO commercial permit. Staff performed a <br /> field inspection and verified that there was no illegal commingling occurring. In addition, we reviewed each issue raised by Empire Dairy’s attorney, ultimately deciding that we could <br /> proceed with issuance of the permit provided the applicant submitted some additional information with his application. The application was returned on February 1st and we are awaiting <br /> Mr. Baessler’s response. <br />UPPER CROW CREEK <br />Following receipt of a field report filed by water district 1 water commissioner Travis Glibertson, staff sent a show cause letter to Konig Investments LLC to address potential unpermitted <br /> use of designated groundwater. The field report identified the following: <br />Numerous underground pipelines were observed in Peters Reservoir, Peters Ditch, Yerby Draw and a pond located in the East ½ of Section 3 Township 10 North, Range 62 West of the 6th P.M. <br /> It is assumed that this is a “tile drainage system” that collects subsurface water from the three ponds and originates at a point ~50 ft directly north of Gracik well 8740, WDID 0106728, <br /> UTM x: 559988, y: 4523905. <br />A 24 inch perforated sump casing was identified in Peters Reservoir, located at UTM x: 560130, y: 4523900. Two pipelines extend from the sump casing; one runs west to where the pipelines <br /> surface, another continues to the northwest. The subsurface pipeline system is not currently connected to any irrigation system. <br />Jim Konig indicated (to the water commissioner) that Konig Investments, LLC plans to use the water from the drainage system to irrigate adjacent pasture land and possibly connect to <br /> the Gracik Well (well permit 8740-RFP). <br />Staff’s show cause letter was mailed out on January 14th, we have not yet received a response. Staff will be verifying this operation in the spring. If we have not heard from Konig <br /> Invesments LLC and a violation is identified, we will proceed with Cease and Desist Orders. <br />HearingOfficersReportFeb2018.pdf <br /> 1 HEARING OFFICER'S REPORT Prepared for the February 16, 2018 meeting of the Colorado Ground Water Commission The listing below summarizes all adjudicatory matters pending before <br /> the Colorado Ground Water Commission as of July 20, 2017. Updated/new information is indicated in bold italics. Gaps in case numbering indicate case reported on previously is closed <br /> and therefore, removed from the report. Woodmen Hills Metro Dist, Case No. 03-GW-20 Designated Basin: Upper Black Squirrel Date of request: Oct. 30, 2003 Subject: Objection <br /> to (3) three applications to appropriate designated ground water from the alluvial aquifer of Black Squirrel Creek, or its tributaries and an application for a replacement plan to prevent <br /> injury to water rights of other appropriators and allow the proposed appropriation from the alluvial aquifer. Receipt No 501564-A, B, and C. Status: Amended replacement plan filed <br /> and published. Motion to vacate hearing granted. The parties entered into a stipulated agreement and the Hearing Officer entered Findings on November 27, 2017. Case closed. Cherokee <br /> Metro & Meridian Svc Dist. Case No. 08-GW-71 Designated Basin: Upper Black Squirrel Date of request: Oct. 15, 2008 Subject: Objection to an application for approval of a <br /> replacement plan to make new appropriations from the alluvial aquifer within the Upper Black Squirrel Creek Designated Basin. Status: Two weeks of hearing held June 8th thru June <br /> 19, 2009. Case consolidated with Case Nos. 08GW78 as well as the change case filings for well nos. 9 through 12 (09GW15). Case is presently stayed. Supreme Court issued a decision <br /> on the ability of Meridian to Intervene in the declaratory action regarding the stipulation in 98CW80 and indicated Meridian could intervene and remanded to Water Court for further <br /> action. Supreme Court upheld lower court ruling that nothing in the stipulation, and particularly not its use of the word “recharge,” implied abandonment or forfeiture of any right <br /> Cherokee might otherwise have to claim future credits within the basin. Matter is remanded to District Court who will then remand to the Commission for further proceedings. Still <br /> awaiting remand from District Court to continue proceedings. 2 Cherokee Metropolitan District Case No. 08-GW-78 Designated Basin: Upper Black Squirrel Date of request: Dec. <br /> 29, 2008 Subject: Objection to an application to change the type and place of use of Well Permit No. 49988-F. Status: See Case No. 08GW71 above. Meridian Service Metropolitan <br /> Dist., Case No. 09-GW-11 Designated Basin: Upper Black Squirrel Date of request: June 15, 2009 Subject: Objection concerning an application to change a determination of <br /> water right Status: See Case No. 08GW71 above. Cherokee Metro & Meridian Svc Dist. Case No. 09-GW-15 Designated Basin: Upper Black Squirrel Date of request: Nov. 17, <br /> 2009 Subject: Objection to an application to change the type and place of use Status: See Case No. 08GW71 above. Meridian Service Metropolitan District Case No. 12-GW-10 <br /> Designated Basin: Upper Black Squirrel Date of request: Jan.-12, 2012 Subject: Nature of water and jurisdiction. Status: Initial decision of Hearing Officer entered on April 25, <br /> 2013. Commission upheld Hearing Officer’s decision. Meridian appealed to El Paso County District Court. Certification of record on appeal is complete. District Court upheld Commission <br /> decision. Appealed to Supreme Court, briefs have been filed. Oral argument before the Supreme Court held on September 30, 2015. Decision issued by Supreme Court upholding District <br /> Court and Commission decision. Still awaiting remand from District Court. 3 Front Range Resources, LLC Case No. 13-GW-07 Designated Basin: Lost Creek Date of request: Sept. <br /> 12, 2013 Subject: Application for approval of a replacement plan located in the Lost Creek Designated Basin Status: Hearing Officer issued order per stipulation of the parties and <br /> is now on appeal to the District Court. Set for trial before District Court in Adams County, June 6 thru 17, 2016. Oral argument on motion to dismiss South Platte water rights from <br /> replacement plan held. District Court dismissed South Platte water rights for inclusion in replacement plan. District Court dismissed case based on issue of speculation. The Applicant <br /> appealed the case to the Supreme Court. Oral Argument before the court at was held on December 5, 2017. Awaiting decision. Strasburg Sanitation and Water District Case No. 16GW01 <br /> Designated Basin: Kiowa-Bijou (North) Date of request: Jan. 14, 2016 Subject: Objection to issuance of Final Permit, Permit No. 2642-F. Status: Case is set for a 4 day hearing <br /> commencing on May 22, 2017. Motion for Summary Judgment denied. Commission upheld Hearing Officer decision. Time for appeal has passed. Case closed. Town of Kiowa Case No. <br /> 16GW02 Designated Basin: Kiowa-Bijou Date of request: Jan. 14, 2016 Subject: Objection to issuance of Final Permit, Permit No. 2794-F. Status: Hearing Officer entered initial <br /> decision upholding Staff’s limitations on the final permit. Decision appealed and Commission upheld the Hearing Officer’s decision. Time for appeal has passed with no appeal. Case <br /> closed. Meridian Service Metro District Case No. 16GW05 Designated Basin: Upper Black Squirrel Date of request: December 16, 2016 Subject: Determine jurisdiction over the replace <br /> of depletions caused by evaporation to surface water flowing into and through lined impoundments in the basin. Status: Awaiting further action/direction from the Commission. 4 <br /> Rulemaking, Rule 7.4 Case No. 17GW04 Designated Base: Statewide Date of request: August 2017 Subject: Rulemaking before the Commission Status: Rulemaking to be held before <br /> the Commission at its February 16, 2018 meeting. Rulemaking, Rules 5.6 and 5.8 Case No. 17GW05 Designated Base: Statewide Date of request: August 2017 Subject: Rulemaking <br /> before the Commission Status: The matter was referred to the Hearing Officer. Hearing to be held June 18 through 22, 2018. Respectfully submitted, ______________________________ <br /> Joseph (Jody) Grantham, Hearing Officer <br />JDM_Farmland_Exception_Request.pdf <br /> <br />JDM_Farmland_Staff_Memo.pdf <br />February 16, 2018 GWC Meeting To: Colorado Ground Water Commission From: Commission Staff Re: Hearing on request of JDM Farmland for an exception to Rule 5.5 to allow issuance of <br /> a conditional permit with a duty of water less than 3.5 acre-feet per irrigated acre. Rule 5.5 states - Water Quantity Requirements for Issuance of New Permits for Irrigation Use <br /> – For new permits, the amount of water to be appropriated for irrigation of agricultural lands shall be 2-1/2 acre-feet per irrigated acre for all aquifers in all designated basins <br /> except for the Southern High Plains Basin where the amount shall be 3.5 acre-feet per acre. In reviewing permit applications, the amount of water available for appropriation must be <br /> sufficient to irrigate the requested acreage at the prescribed rate unless an exception is granted by the Commission. On March 6, 2013 the Commission issued permit nos. 77051-F and <br /> 77052-F for the irrigation of 474 acres described as a 474-acre circle covering part of the S1/2 of the Section 26 and part of the N1/2 of Section 35, Township 32 South, Range 48 West, <br /> 6th P.M. Each permit was approved for the withdrawal of 829.5 acre-feet for a total of 1659 acre-feet, being a duty of water of 3.5 acre-feet per irrigated acre as required by Rule <br /> 5.5. Permit no. 77051-F was expired on June 10, 2014 for lack of evidence of construction. Permit no. 77052-F is the only well authorized to irrigate the 474 acres described above. <br /> With an approved annual appropriation of 829.5 acre-feet, permit no. 77052-F has a duty of water of 1.75 acre-feet per irrigated acre, contrary to Rule 5.5. Applicant, JDM Farmland, <br /> has applied to increase the annual appropriation of well permit no. 77052-F from 829.5 acre-feet to 1305.7 acre-feet, an increase of 476.2 acre-feet, to irrigate the 474 acres described <br />