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Form No. OFFICE OF THL ATATE ENGINEER
GWS-25 COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES
818 Centennial Bldg., 1313 Sherman St., Denver, Colorado 80203
(303)866-3581
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WELL PERMIT NUMBER 64660 -F _
APPLICANT DIV. 1 WD2 DES. BASIN MD
APPROVED WELL LOCATION
WELD COUNTY
NW 1/4 NW 1/4 Section 32 I
MARILYN M TAYLOR Township 2 N Range 65 W Sixth P.M.
7507 WCR 39 DISTANCES FROM SECTION LINES
FORT LUPTON, CO 80621- 300 Ft. from North Section Line
200 Ft. from West Section Line
(303)536-0380 UTM COORDINATES (Meters,Zone:13,NAD83)
PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL Easting: Northing:
ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT CONFER A WATER RIGHT
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
1) This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The issuance of this permit does not ensure that
no injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water right from seeking relief in a civil court action.
2) The construction of this well shall be in compliance with the Water Well Construction Rules 2 CCR 402-2,unless approval of a variance has
been granted by the State Board of Examiners of Water Well Construction and Pump Installation Contractors in accordance with Rule 18.
3) Approved pursuant to CRS 37-90-137(4)and the findings of the State Engineer dated July 31,2006.
4) The use of ground water from this well is limited to commercial.
5) The pumping rate of this well shall not exceed 15 GPM.
The average annual amount of ground water to be appropriated shall not exceed 8.7 acre-feet.
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Production is limited to the Laramie-Fox Hills aquifer which is located 595 feet below land surface and extends to a depth of 895 feet. Plain
casing must be installed and grouted to prevent the withdrawal of ground water from other aquifers and the movement of ground water
between aquifers. •
8) The depth to the top of the Laramie-Fox Hills aquifer is approximate. To ensure the exclusion of poor quality water from zones immediately
above the aquifer,plain casing and grout shall extend through the lowermost coal and/or carbonaceous shale that overlies the Laramie sand
portion of the aquifer.
9) The entire length of the hole shall be geophysically logged as required by Rule 9 of the Statewide Nontributary Ground Water Rules prior to
installing casing.
10) The owner shall mark the well in a conspicuous place with well permit number(s),name of the aquifer,and court case number(s)as
appropriate. The owner shall take necessary means and precautions to preserve these markings.
11) A totalizing flow meter must be installed on this well and maintained in good working order. Permanent records of all diversions must be ,
maintained by the well owner(recorded at least annually)and submitted to the Division Engineer upon request.
12) This well shall be constructed at least 600 feet from any existing well,completed in the same aquifer,that is not owned by the applicant.
13) This well shall be constructed not more than 200 feet from the location specified on this permit.
14) Pursuant to CRS 37-90-137(9)(b)and the Denver Basin Rules,no more than 98%of the nontributary ground water withdrawn annually shall '
be consumed and the well owner shall demonstrate to the reasonable satisfaction of the State Engineer that no more than 98%of the water
withdrawn will be consumed.
15) This well is subject to administration by the Division Engineer in accordance with applicable decrees,statutes,rules,and regulations.
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16) Issuance of this well permit hereby cancels permit no.262114.
NOTE:The ability of this well to withdraw its authorized amount of water from this non-renewable aquifer may be less than the 100 years •
upon which the amount of water in the aquifer is allocated,due to anticipated water level declines.
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Receipt No.3604714 DATE ISSUED 07-31-2006 EXPIRA ION DATE 07-31-2007
2007-0149
FINDINGS OF THE STATE ENGINEER
IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL IN WATER
DIVISION NO. 1,WELD COUNTY, COLORADO
APPLICANT : MARILYN M. TAYLOR
AQUIFER: LARAMIE-FOX HILLS
PERMIT NO.: 64660-F
In compliance with C.R.S. 37-90-137(1) and the Statewide Nontributary Ground Water
Rules, Marilyn M. Taylor, (hereinafter "applicant") submitted an application for a permit to
construct a well. Based on information provided by the applicant and records of the Division of
Water Resources, the State Engineer finds as follows:
1. The application was received complete by the State Engineer on July 11, 2006.
2. The applicant proposes to construct the well in the NW1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 32, •
Township 2 North, Range 65 West, 6th Principal Meridian.
3. The proposed well is located outside the boundaries of a designated ground water basin.
4. The applicant proposes to apply the water withdrawn from the well to the following beneficial
uses: commercial.
5. The proposed maximum pumping rate of the well is 15 gallons per minute, and the
requested average annual amount of ground water to be withdrawn is 8.7 acre-feet.
6. The applicant is the owner of the land on which the well will be constructed
7. The proposed well would withdraw ground water from the Laramie-Fox Hills Aquifer
(hereinafter "aquifer"), which, according to the Denver Basin Rules, is located 595 feet to
895 feet below land surface at the location of the proposed well.
8. The location of the proposed well is more than 600 feet from any existing well completed
in the aquifer.
9. According to sworn statements, the applicant owns 6.401 acres and has consent from
Margaret H. Riley pursuant to C.R.S. 37-90-137(4)(b)(II)(A) to withdraw ground water
underlying 33.599 acres. The 40 acres claimed in the application is further described in said
statements, which are attached hereto as Exhibit A.
10. Withdrawal of ground water from the aquifer underlying the land claimed by the applicant will
not, within one hundred years, deplete the flow of a natural stream at an annual rate greater
than one-tenth of one percent of the annual rate of withdrawal and therefore the ground
water is nontributary ground water as defined in C.R.S. 37-90-103(10.5).
Applicant: Marilyn M. ,aylor Page 2
Aquifer Laramie-Fox Hills
Permit no.: 64660-F
11. In considering whether the requested permit shall be approved the provisions of C.R.S.
37-90-137(4) and the Denver Basin Rules shall apply. Withdrawals shall be allowed on the
basis of an aquifer's life of 100 years, C.R.S. 37-90-137(4)(b)(l).
12. The quantity of water in the aquifer, exclusive of artificial recharge, underlying the 40 acres
of land described in Exhibit A is 870 acre-feet. This determination was based on the
following as specified in the Denver Basin Rules:
a. The average specific yield of the saturated aquifer materials underlying the land under
consideration is 15 percent.
b. The average thickness of the saturated aquifer materials underlying the land under
consideration is 145 feet.
13. A review of the records in the State Engineer's office has not disclosed that there are any
existing wells or other water rights claiming or diverting ground water from the aquifer •
underlying the land claimed by the applicant except for well permit no. 262114 which will be
cancelled upon issuance of this well permit. •
Based on the above, the State Engineer finds that there is water available for withdrawal by
the proposed well and no material injury to vested water rights would result from the issuance of
the requested permit subject to the following conditions:
a. The allowed average annual amount of water to be withdrawn from the aquifer by the
well shall not exceed 8.7 acre-feet (the quantity of water which is considered available
divided by the 100 year aquifer life).
b. The well shall be constructed no more than 200 feet from the location specified on the
permit application.
c. The applicant shall submit geophysical and lithologic logs after the construction of the
well. The geophysical logs shall be obtained from the hole before the casings are installed.
d. The maximum pumping rate of the well shall not exceed 15 gallons per minute.
e. A totalizing flow meter must be installed on the well and maintained in good working
order. Permanent records of all diversions must be maintained by the well owner (recorded
at least annually) and submitted to the Division Engineer upon request. •
f. Production is limited to the Laramie-Fox Hills Aquifer. The well must be constructed
with plain, non-perforated casing properly grouted so as to prevent intermingling of water
between aquifers.
g. Pursuant to C.R.S. 37-90-137(9)(b) and the Denver Basin Rules, no more than 98% of
the nontributary ground water withdrawn annually shall be consumed and the applicant
shall demonstrate to the reasonable satisfaction of the State Engineer that no more than
98% of the water withdrawn will be consumed.
Applicant: Marilyn M. ,aylor Page 3
Aquifer: Laramie-Fox Hills
Permit no.: 64660-F
h. The owner shall mark the well in a conspicuous place with appropriate well permit
numbers, name of the aquifer, and court case numbers. He shall take necessary means
and precautions to preserve these markings.
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Dated this 01 day of , U.t , 20 6 .
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Hal D. Simpson
State Engineer
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Dann Williams
Wate Resource Engineer
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SEWAGE DISPOSAL STATEMENT
for EAGLES NEST AVIATOR HOME
Sewage disposal for Eagles Nest Aviator Home will be served by two individual septic
systems located accordingly to accommodate the design of the single story home and
maximum number of residents and employees. Eagles Nest Development is currently
working with Pam Smith of the Weld County Department of Public Health and High
Plains Engineering of Fort Lupton, to ensure that the septic design is in full compliance
with state and county regulations.
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