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Division Filing
Document Date
12/6/2019
Document Type - Division Filing
Report/Study
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WDID
1707701
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PILOT PROJECT - COLORADO SPRINGS UTILITIES SUPER DITCH HB1248 STATE ENGINEERS DETERMINATION
DWR Send/Recipient
KEVIN REIN, STATE ENGINEER
Outside Send/Recipient
ALEX FUNK, CWCB, COLORADO SPRINGS UTILITIES, SUPER DITCH
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Plan proponents seeking to nominate any lands they believe were historically irrigated that; do <br />not lie within the mapped irrigated lands developed by the CDWR must seek a change of water <br />right for the associated shares in Division 2 Water Court prior to approval in any plan approved <br />pursuant to the Amended Use Rules. <br />C. Minimum Standards for Parcel Selection <br />Dry -up parcels must be at least five acres unless they comprise all of an existing DWR parcel <br />that is already less than five acres. Parcels that represent a portion of an existing field can only <br />be split with the direction of historic irrigation unless a means of physical separation is <br />approved by the Division Engineer. A physical separation must exist between any irrigated <br />portion of a parcel and the dry -up portion unless prior approval by the Division Engineer's <br />Office is received. Waiver of the physical separation criteria will only occur for areas adjacent <br />to sprinkler or drip systems and not for flood and furrow irrigation. For dry -up fields left fallow <br />or with a dryland cover crop without permanent root system (that is, not alfalfa or pasture grass <br />
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