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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20072273.tiff 8.0 WATER INFORMATION- STSTEMENT OF ADEQUATE WATER SUPPLY 2007-2273 Form No. OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER GWS-25 COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES 818 Centennial Btdg., 1313 Sherman St, Denver,Colorado 80203 (303)886.3581 EXST WELL PERMIT NUMBER 274382 - - APPLICANT DIV. 1 WD 2 DES. BASIN MD APPROVED WELL LOCATION WELD COUNTY NW 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 6 READY MIXED AGGREGATES Township 1 N Range 66 W Sixth P.M. 14585 BRIGHTON RD DISTANCES FROM SECTION LINES BRIGHTON, CO 80601- 2620 Ft. from South Section Line 700 Ft. from West Section Line (303)659-0630 UTM COORDINATES (Meters,Zone:13,NAD83) CHANGE OF USE OF EXISTING 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 37-92-602(3)(b)(I)and the policy of the State Engineer dated 4/9/85 for appropriation of ground water tributary to the South Platte River system. 4) Permitted for the use of an existing well currently permitted under 13700-R. Commercial use as allowed by this permit shall not start until June 2008 upon which time all irrigation use under permit no. 13700-R must cease until this commercial permit has been canceled.The well shall not be used simultaneously for both purposes at any time. 5) The use of ground water from this well is limited to drinking and sanitary facilities as described in CRS 37-92-602(1)(c), for a commercial business. Water from this well shall not be used for lawn or landscape irrigation or for any other purpose outside the business building structure. 6) Production from this well is limited to ground water tributary to the South Platte River system. 7) The pumping rate of this well shall not exceed 15 GPM. 8) The annual amount of ground water to be diverted by this well shall not exceed 1/3 acre-foot(108,600 gallons). 9) Approved as the only well on a tract of land of 35.00 acre(s)described as a portion of the NW 1/4 of the SW 1/4, Section 6, Twp. 1 North, Rng,66 West, 6th P.M. Weld County, reference attached exhibit"A". 10) The return flow from the use of this well must be through an individual waste water disposal system of the non-evaporative type where the water is returned to the same stream system in which the well is located. The maximum consumptive use of ground water shall not exceed 10 percent. 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 located no more than 200 feet from the location specified on this permit. NOTE: To ensure a maximum productive life of this well, perforated casing should be set through the entire oducing interval of the approved zone or aquifer indicated above. APPROVED JLV For State Engineer By ,,Receipt No. 3616795 DATE ISSUED 07-12-2007 E PIRATIeiiN DAT � 1 8.0 STATEMENT OF ADEQUATE WATER SUPPLY Potable water will be supplied by commercial water service. The Applicant will use water from an existing well on the Holton Property for all operations including but not limited to: sand and gravel washing and processing; dust control and, ready mixed concrete production. An application for a commercial well permit will be filed with the office of the Colorado State Engineer. WATER INFORMATION 8.1 General The Holton Lakes Pit is located on either side of the South Platte River, which flows through the property from south to north. Additionally, Big Dry Creek separates mining Stages 4 and 5 and discharges into the South Platte River from the west. Mining at the Holton Lakes Pit will intercept shallow groundwater, which lies approximately 5 feet below the ground surface. Deeper bedrock, non-tributary aquifers, that underlie the site such as the Arapahoe and Laramie Fox-Hills will be unaffected by the mining operation because of the shallow depth of excavation. Local surface water ponds, ditches, watercourses, and tributaries are shown on the pre-mining map (Exhibit C-1). There will be no adverse impacts to the South Platte or Big Dry Creek because of the Holton Lakes Pit. 8.2 Potential Water Resource Impacts The proposed Holton Lakes Pit will have minimal impacts on the water resources in the area. Prior to dewatering Stages 3, 4 and 5, a soil-bentonite slurry wall will be installed around the perimeter of each mining stage. Once the slurry wall in place, each mining stage will be de-watered and dry mined. With the slurry wall in place prior to any pit de-watering, adverse impacts to the surrounding alluvium will be minimized. Mining Stages 1 and 2, located in the northeast quadrant of the Holton Lakes Pit will not be sealed off from the surrounding South Platte aquifer. Mining Stage 1 will be dewatered, mined and allowed to fill with ground water following mining. Owing to the small size of Stage 1, approximately 9 acres,the total time that this stage is dewatered will be less than 12 months thereby reducing the possibility of any adverse impacts to ground water wells in the vicinity. Like Stage 1, Stage 2 will not be sealed prior to mining. Similarly, immediately after Stage 2 (24 acres) is mined out it will be allowed to fill with ground water. Over the life of the pit, wash fines from the sand and gravel processing plant will be disposed of in Stage 2. 8.3 Discharge Permits The proposed mine will be dewatered and operated as a dry mine. Alluvial groundwater from pit dewatering will be discharged into the South Platte from various locations. (See Mine Plan Drawing Exhibit D) The Applicant will apply to the Colorado Department of Health and Environment for an NPDES discharge permits for the pit and will discharge ground water in accordance with the approved permit conditions. 8.4 Surface Water Management Runoff from disturbed areas will be managed to protect against pollution of either surface or groundwater through the implementation of a site specific Storm Water Management Plan (SWMP) for the Holton Lakes Sand and Gravel Pit. A sample of which is included with this 112 reclamation permit application. 8.5 Consumptive Water Use The projected annual consumptive uses of water associated with the proposed Holton Lakes Sand and Gravel Pit and ready mixed concrete production are described below. 8.5.1 4% Moisture Loss in Materials 29.4 acre-feet. 8.5.2 Dust Control 2.0 acre-feet. 8.5.3 Ready Mixed Concrete Production 10.3 acre-feet. 8.5.4 Water Surface Evaporation 76.0 acre-feet. 8.6 Total Projected Annual Water Consumption 117.7 acre-feet. 8.7 Substitute Supply Plan Ground water depletions of water tributary to the South Platte River, as described above, will be augmented through a Substitute Water Supply Plan (SWSP) approved by the State Engineer for the Holton Lakes Pit. There will be no ground water depletions associated with the proposed Holton Lakes Pit until the Applicant has first obtained an approved SWSP from the Office of the Colorado State Engineer. Post-reclamation ground water depletions, if any, will be replaced through a Colorado Water Court approved Plan of Augmentation. 8.8 Hydrologic Balance Overview Introduction The proposed Holton Lakes Sand and Gravel Pit are located in parts of Section 6 and Section 7, Township 1 North, Range 66 West, 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The site is approximately one half mile west of Fort Lupton, south of Colorado State Highway 52 and west of Colorado State Highway 85. The proposed mining operation is to the west and the east of the South Platte River. It will affect the South Platte River in the form of groundwater depletions due to evaporation and water uses associated with mining. The impacts to the South Platte River can be mitigated without injury to the vested senior water rights. Mining at the Holton Lakes Sand and Gravel Pit will last approximately 10 years. The proposed reclamation plan will create three slurry wall sealed pits that will not be hydraulically connected to the South Platte River alluvial aquifer. The proposed mining plan will also create two unlined ponds totaling approximately 28 acres. These ponds will be used during mining; however, they will ultimately be backfilled leaving a 2 to 3 acre shallow pond in the north end of stage 2 upon completion of mining. The remaining three mining stages will each be sealed prior to mining and have a total surface area of approximately 166 acres. A substitute water supply plan (SWSP) pursuant to C.R.S. 37-90-137, will be filed with and approved by the State Engineer's Office (SEC)) for replacement of the depletions during the mining phase. Potential Ground Water Resource Impacts Ground Water Wells The Holton Lakes Sand and Gravel Pit will have minimal impacts on the prevailing hydrologic balance. Sand and gravel mining related impacts to ground water wells near the Holton Lakes Pit will be mitigated through the installation of slurry walls around the perimeter of mining stages 3, 4 and 5 prior to the start of dewatering these stages. Potential ground water impacts associated with mining stages 1 and 2 will be minimal due to the limited time each stage is dewatered (1-2 years) and the fact that each stage will ultimately be backfilled as part of the reclamation plan. At least one year prior to the start of pit dewatering, the Applicant will install four (4) ground water monitoring wells in order to evaluate ground water fluctuations and the potential for adverse impacts to neighboring wells due to mining. Monitoring wells will be located as follows: a well in the northwest corner of mining Stage 5, near the Blunt residence; a well located along the north side of mining Stage 1 opposite the City of Fort Lupton's softball complex; a well in the southeast corner of mining Stage 3 near the Brown residence and, a well located along the west side of Stage 5 opposite the Morton residence. Ground water elevations in the monitoring wells will be measured monthly. In the event that these neighboring wells are adversely affected by pit, dewatering the Applicant will promptly take steps to mitigate any adverse impacts. Cottonwood Trees in the Riparian Corridor In order to protect cottonwood trees from adverse impacts due to pit de-watering, the Applicant will periodically pump ground water from the dewatered pit to areas where trees are at risk of damage from dewatering. This technique has been successfully used in Colorado for over 30 years to protect cottonwood trees from damage due to pit de- watering. Post Reclamation Ground water mounding and shadowing associated with the slurry wall sealed portions of the Holton Lakes Pit are not anticipated to produce any adverse impacts to adjacent properties. Potential ground water impacts will be mitigated because of the proximity of the South Platte River and Big Dry Creek to the three sealed pits. Water elevations in the South Platte River and Big Dry Creek will serve to regulate ground water elevations in the alluvium adjacent to each of the three sealed pits. Water Requirements Water use at the site will include evaporation from exposed groundwater, sand and gravel processing, water retained in material removed from the site, concrete batching and dust control. The mining operation will extract sand and gravel deposits from the South Platte alluvium that is approximately 30 feet deep and this alluvial groundwater system is hydraulically connected to the South Platte River. The depth to groundwater is approximately 5 feet below the surface. The South Platte River flows from south to north through the middle of this property (see Exhibit G-1). Big Dry Creek intersects the South Platte on the western side of this property. The Lupton Bottom Ditch runs parallel to the property approximately 'A to '/2 mile west of the west permit boundary. An un-named lateral likely diverts from the Lupton Bottom Ditch to the west of the property and flows due north. This lateral has not been verified but is assumed from the aerial photography. The Brighton Ditch is located % of a mile west of the property as well. The Little Dry Creek intersects the Lupton Bottom Ditch to the northwest of the property. The Fulton Ditch is located approximately 2 miles east of the site and is not shown on this map. An un-named lateral is shown on the map to the east of the property and likely comes off the Fulton Ditch further to the south and east(again not shown on the map). This lateral also has not been verified but is assumed from aerial photography. The Platteville Ditch diverts from the South Platte downstream of this site. Evaporative losses are dependent on the exposed surface area, which will vary throughout the mining operation. The estimated maximum area of exposed water surface over the life of the mine will be 28 acres. The gross annual evaporation for the site is 43 inches or 3.6 feet, which was taken from the NOAA Technical Report NWS 33, Evaporation Atlas for the Contiguous 48 United States. Monthly evaporation percentages, as suggested by the SEO were used to calculate monthly evaporation. The Climatology of the United State No. 81 provided the estimated annual precipitation. The annual mean precipitation is 14.90 inches and is estimated to be an average of the Denver WSFO and Brighton weather stations. The effective precipitation is computed to determine the net evaporation from the exposed groundwater. Effective precipitation is calculated as 70% of the average annual precipitation and is 0.9 feet for the Holton Pit. The net evaporation is then determined by subtracting the effective precipitation from the gross evaporation. The net annual evaporation is approximately 2.7 feet, thus the resulting net annual evaporation consumptive use during the mining operation is 76 acre-feet. The other 166 acres of the pit will be lined prior to mining and reclamation and will not require augmentation of evaporative losses. The water retained in the mined material is considered a consumptive use. The anticipated amount of material that will be mined each year is 1,000,000 tons. Assuming 4%moisture content by weight as suggested by the SEO, the total annual depletion is 29.4 acre-feet. There will be approximately 2 acre-feet of water used for dust control. Concrete will be produced at this site, approximately 50,000 cubic yards or 10.3 acre-feet of water will be needed. The maximum annual consumptive use associated with mining are as follows: • Evaporative Losses = 76 acre-feet • Moisture Retained in Product=29.4 acre-feet • Dust Control =2 acre-feet • Concrete Production= 10.3 acre-feet Total = 117.7 acre-feet Water Rights and Replacement Water Replacement water will be provided under the Holton Lakes Substitute Water Supply Plan approved by the SEO. The Applicant owns a portfolio of water rights and may use any combination of the following to make replacements at the site. • 0.125 shares of Brighton Ditch (estimated consumptive use—24 to 30 acre-feet) • Fulton Ditch water rights and storage owned by the Applicant • Proposed Agreement with Central Colorado Water Conservancy District to convert Holton's irrigation wells to an industrial use. Water from Holton's existing irrigation wells may supply water for operational needs including, sand and gravel processing, concrete batching and dust control. The Applicant will maintain a SWSP until the liner is constructed and approved by the SEO. After completion of the lined reservoirs at Holton, there will be 8.1 acre-feet of long-term evaporative depletions associated with the 3 acres of ponds that will not be backfilled and will require augmentation under a court approved augmentation plan. Surrounding Water Rights Exhibit G-1 shows a map of all the water rights and permitted wells within 600 feet of the site. The SEC,tabulation database was used to identify surrounding wells and water rights shown on the map. Exhibit G-2 is a list of the decreed water rights within 600 ft of the property boundary. Exhibit G-3 is a list of the wells within 600 ft of the property boundary. Although there may be other wells in the area,they are not registered or permitted with the SEO. In addition, it should be noted that the SEC, database does not indicate if a particular well is any longer in active use. This list of wells and water rights has not been verified in the field to determine if they still exist or their actual location. This work will be done when the Substitute Water Supply Plan for Holton Lakes is prepared including the application for the well permit for this gravel pit and the notice requirement to well owners within 600 feet of this site. As required by the SEO, a gravel pit well permit will be obtained before mining for uses pertaining to groundwater at the site. If the use of groundwater at Holton Lakes Pit results in material injury to surrounding wells, the operator of the site will take all necessary actions to remedy the injuries. 100-Year Floodplain The Holton Pit is located in the 100-year floodplain of the South Platte River. A floodplain use permit will be obtained from Weld County before mining commences. Controlled flood inlet and outlet structures will be installed for each of the three sealed pits(mining stages 3-5). In this regard, the Applicant proposes a minimum mining setback, of 100 feet and a minimum post reclamation setback of 100 feet from the South Platte River. Water Quality Groundwater will be pumped and discharged directly to the South Platte River. An NPDES Permit will be obtained from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment before the dewatering operations at the Holton Lakes Pit commence. This permit will remain active while mining operations discharge groundwater into the South Platte River. Runoff from disturbed areas will be managed to protect against pollution of either surface or groundwater through the implementation of a site specific Storm Water Management Plan for the Holton Lakes Sand and Gravel Pit. A sample of which is included with this 112 reclamation permit application. Affidavit Concerning The Amount and Historical Use Of all Water Rights Owned I Thomas M. Holton a resident of the County of Weld, State of Colorado do hereby certify and declare that I am competent to give the following declaration based on my personal knowledge and that the following facts are true to the best of my knowledge: The water rights described in the table below,Holton Well 6-20098 and Holton Well 7- 5923-F have been historically used to irrigate the land owned by the Holton Family, LLC in parts of Sections 6 and 7, Township 1 North,Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. Weld County, Colorado. Holton Water Rights Water Right Name Absolute(cis) General Location ID No. Admin No. Decree Holton Well 1-13697 1.55 Section 7,TIN,R66W 6598 25932.00000 W-959 Holton Well 2-13698 1.11 Section 7,TIN,R66W 6599 27758.00000 W-959 Holton Well 3-13699 1.67 Section 6,TIN,R66W 6600 27758.00000 W-959 Holton Well 4-13700 1.67 Section 6,TIN,R66W _ 6601 25932.00000 W-959 Holton Well 5-2216-F 1.55 Section 7,TIN,R66W 6602 40176.00000 W-959 Holton Seepage Ditch 5 Section 6,TIN,R66W 935 27344.25567 W-018 Holton Reservoir Alt.Point to VolSection 6,TIN,R66W 3004 25932.00000 94CW 110 Holton Reservoir Alt.Point to#3 Section 6,TIN, R66W 3004 27758.00000 94CW110 Witness my signature this 2 day of April,2006 Thomas M. Holton Lupton are depleted, demand for replacement aggregate reserves in the Fort Lupton area will continue to increase. The sand and gravel reserves of the Holton Lakes site represent an important aggregate resource for this area of Weld County. In addition, the post mining development of the site for water storage has the potential to be an important water resource for the area. p. A statement which explains the USR area is not located in a flood plain, geologic hazard and Weld County Airport overlay district area; or that the application complies with Chapter 23, Article V, Overlay District Regulations as outlined in the Weld County Code. Response: The proposed Holton Lakes USR area is located in the 100-year floodplain of the South Platte River. The Applicant will obtain a Floodplain Use Permit (FUP) from Weld County prior to the start of any work in the area subject to the approved USR. The proposed Holton Lakes USR site is not located in a geologic hazard area nor is it located within the Weld County Airport Overly District. 9 HART ENVIRONMENTAL P.O. Box 1303 Boulder, Colorado 80300 Phone 303. 111.6002 Weld County Planning Department rI FY OFFICE May 21, 2007 Mc4Y 2 a 2007 Mr. Kim Ogle RECEIVED Weld County Department of Planning Services 918 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Holton Lakes USR Dear Kim: Enclosed please find a copy of the permit application package for an Exempt Commercial Well. The original Permit Application was mailed to the Colorado State Engineer(SEO) on May 18, 2007. Ready Mix is seeking approval from the SEO to change the use of one of Holton's existing irrigation wells from irrigation to commercial use in order to provide potable water for sanitary use at the Company's proposed Holton Lakes sand and gravel operation. Please call if you have any questions regarding this letter and the enclosed. Sincerely, Michael J. (Mike) Hart End. Cc: Bill Timmons,Ready Mixed Aggregates Tom Holton, Holton Family, LLC Applegate Group, May 18,2007 Ms.Joanna Williams State Engineers Office 1313 Sherman Street,Room 818 Denver, CO 80203 Re: Holton Well Commercial Exempt Permit Application Dear Joanna: On behalf of Ready Mixed Aggregates, Applegate Group, Inc. requests approval of the enclosed General Purpose Well Permit Application. In the future,Ready Mixed Aggregates will operate a sand and gravel operation on this site and this application is for the change of use of the existing Holton Irrigation Well (Permit 13700-R) to an exempt commercial well. A copy of the original permit is enclosed. A check (#28443)made out to the division of Water Resources for$100.00 is attached to this letter. The Holton Well is located in the NW %4 of the SW 'A of Section 6,Township 1 North,Range 66, West of the 6t° PM. The well is situated approximately 20 feet from the south section line and 700 feet from the east section line of section 6. Figure 1 is a vicinity map of the Holton site, which shows the approximate location of the well. Enclosed is the legal description of the property provided by the owners. It is requested that the well permit be approved for 0.33 acre-feet per year so that the total water demand does not exceed 108,600 gallons per year, per exempt commercial rules. Actual water demands for the Holton Well were calculated using the attached commercial drinking and sanitary well worksheet. Based on the worksheet calculations, water demand for the Holton Well is estimated at approximately 103,500 gallons per year or approximately 0.32 acre-feet annually. If you have any questions or comments concerning this letter,please feel free to contact us. Cordially, Applegate Group, Inc. _iii________ Ryan Hawkin Water Resource Specialist Enclosures RH/ta cc: Bill Timmons,Ready Mixed Aggregates Dave Bailey,Carver Kirchhoff Schwarz McNab&Bailey,LLC Michael Hart,Hart Environmental AG File No.05-142,Holton N:\05142 Holton\Water Rghb\Exempt Commercial Well 13700-R�Letter 05-200740c 1499 West 120th Avenue,Suite 200 (303)452-6611 •Fax(303)452-2759 1)nnunr CMnrarin R9294-7759 www.applenatearoup.com • COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES Office Use Only I Form GWS-45(06/2006) DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 1313 SHERMAN ST, RM 818,DENVER,CO 80203 phone—info:(303)866-3587 main:(303)866-3581 fax:(303)866-3589 http:/Nnwe.water.stateco.us ,GENERAL PURPOSE later Well Permit Application Review instructions on reverse side prior to completing form. The form must be completed in black or blue Ink or typed. 1. Applicant Information 6. Use Of Well (check applicable boxes) Name of applicant Attach a detailed description of uses applied for. Ready Mixed Aggregates 0 Industrial 0 Other(describe): 0 Municipal Meiling address 14585 Brighton Road 0 Irrigation city ' State : Zip code S Commercial Brighton COI 80601 7.Well Data(proposed) Telephone# I Email(Optarel) (303)659-0630 Mwdnum pumping rate l annual amount to be widxhawn 15 gPm 10.33 acre-feet 2.Type Of Application (check applicable boxes) Tom depth l Aquifer ❑ Construct new well 0 Use existing well 30 feet i Alluvium ❑Replace existing well S Change or increase use 8 Land On Which Ground Water Will Be Used ❑Change source(aquifer) 0 Reapplication(expired permit) ❑Other. Legal Description()nay be provided as an attachment):Please see the attached 3. Refer To (if applicable) legal description. Well permit# ' Water court rase# 13700-R Designated Basin Determination# Well name or# Holton Well 4. Location Of Proposed Well (If used for crop irrigation,attach a scaled map that shows irrigated area.) CountyA.Weld NW verdure SW Ire 301 # Ready Mixed ,erection Township Nor S • Range E or W Principal Meridian C. lid any other wells a water rightsthisusetl on s land: 1 S 0 66 El S 6th jistance of well from section lines(section lines are typcale not popery lines) 20 Ft.,nen❑N S S 700 Ft.from S E❑W 9. Proposed Well Driller License#(optional): For replac mart wells only-distance and(Erection from old wee to new well 10.Signature Of Applicant(s) Or Authorized Agent n/a feet direction The making of false statements herein constitutes perjury in the second Well location address(Include City,State.bp) 0 Check if wee address is same as In gem 1. degree,which is punishable as a class 1 misdemeanor pursuant to C.R.S. n/a 24-4-104(13Xa). I have read the statements herein,know the contents thereof and state that they are true to my knowledge. sign nere(Must be original signature) l Date Optional: GPS well location information in UTM format You must check GPS unit for I required settings as idlows: i Ponet must betnM • Print name ❑Zone 12 or❑Zone 13 • . Fasting Units must be Meters Office Use Only Datum nest be NADSS Unit must be set to true north Settling map name ' DWR map no. l Surface elev. Was GPS unit checked for above? O YES Remember to set Datum to NAD83 5. Parcel On Which Well Will Be Located Receipt area only (PLEASE ATTACH A CURRENT DEED FOR THE SUBJECT PARCEL) A. Legal Description grey be provided as an attachment): i Parcel D of attached legal description. I • • B. itofacres in parii C. Owner WE 40 Ready Mix Aggregates WR WM this be the only wee an fits parcel?OYES ONO Of no-list other wells) cwce TOPO MYUR E. State Parcel DO(optional): SB5 DIV_ WD BA_ MD • Colorado Division of Water Resources Application Receipt No. 1313 Sherman St.Rm.818 Denver.CO 80203 Applicant's Name: 1303)866-3581 http://water.state.co.us/default.htm COMMERCIAL DRINKING AND SANITARY WELL WORKSHEET Name and Type of Business ,QED- V Ml)1a),4 6616G*IC 1. Is this application for a new well? _Yes 1( No If no, is this application for a change of use for an existing well? '< Yes Permit Number of well (if applicable) /3 70 0 —14 _No For wells used for drinking and sanitary purposes prior to May 8, 1972, a field inspection of the well to verify historic uses is required. See form GWS-12 Registration of Existing Well for further information. 2. Is another source of water available to the property? (i.e. water district or another well) Yes If yes, indicate what this other`source is (name of water district or well permit number) X No 3. Type of disposal system: Septic tank/absorption leach field Central System (district name:) Vault (location sewage hauled to:) Other(attach copy of engineering design) 4. Water Demand Calculations (for average factors for water demand see below) Employees Number of X Number of Gallons X Number of Days = Gallons per Year Employees per Employee per Day Employee Works per Year ^- y3 X /5 X 300 = /o3. Soo A Customers I Number of X Number of Gallons X Number of Days Business = Gallons per Year Customers per Day per Customer is Open per Year 9 X 0 X 6 = B Other Uses (Note: No uses outside of the bulling would be permitted for these types of wells) Type of Use X Gallons per Use per X Days per Year = Gallons per Year Day ! X f‘. 1 C Total amount of water required: = Gallons per Year (A+B+C) = /03, coo For wells used for commercial drinking and sanitary purposes on and after May 8, 1972, the total water demand cannot exceed 108,600 gallons(1/3 of an acre-foot)per year. For wells used for commercial drinking and sanitary purposes prior to May 8, 1972, the total water demand cannot exceed 325,900 gallons 11 acre-foot)per year. General Guidelines for Water Demand in Gallons per Day Day Workers at Offices-15 gallons/person/day Food Service Establishments(with toilet and kitchen wastes)-10 gallons/patron/day Churches(does not include food service)-5 gaaons/seaUday ^ Overnight Lodging-50 gallons/customer/day On-Site Proprietor of Overnight Lodging(i.e.on-site owner of a Bed&Breakfast)-80 gallons/person/day Additional water demand figures may be obtained from a private water consultant or from a technical reference on this subject. GWS-57 11/99 t. .4 R66W r�l'�,�., zrr � ':. O__3yg yr%.,d� .� � ag t I. /0'�Pkcgl It'1�3! /�a�/'4, _ �� '.��'�` q e w i . 'r ,YJ � N is S `...�1-8 r. �y E /ra".�;. �f •. � `A.,,,-Ii,"...-, /v: s= Ix ,.-b ,{{•.s. 1iF�jlg ,Ma. 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Li4« * ' _ ( -- asps la 4 ...., ,km4c,... __irgr-N W vile E Figure 1 s Vicinity Map — Feet Applegate 1499 Wat 120N Ave.SR Z00 0 500 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 r er.meoz3an2s Group,Inc. 1303145246„ Far13031452-2)59 1 inch equals 1,500 feet Water ResourceAdvisors for the West """�°° �°`� • Exhibit A to Option and Agreement to Purchase Legal Description Parcel A: The NE1/4 of the SW1/4,the N112 of the SE1/4 of the SW1/4,the N1/2 of SW1/4 of the SW1/4,and the SW1/4 of the SW1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 6 in Township 1 North,Range 66 West of the 6th P.M.,Weld County, Colorado; EXCEPTING THEREFROM those portions conveyed in Deeds recorded in Book 1403 at Page 414,and in Book 1471 at Page 185. Parcel B: The W1/2 of the NWI/4 of Section 7 in Township 1 North,Range 66 West of the 6th P.M.,Weld County, Colorado,EXCEPTING THEREFROM the NE1/4 of the NW1/4 of the NW1/4. Parcel C: Part of Sections 6 and 7,Township 1 North,Range 66 West of the 6th P.M.Weld County,Colorado,more partcularly described as follows:Beginning at the Southwest corner of the NE 1/4 NW 1/4 of Section 7, Township 1 North,Range 66 West of the 6th P.M.,Weld County,Colorado;thence N 0 degrees 04'06"W along the West line of said NE 1/4 NW 1/4 a distance of 660.46 feet to the Southeast comer of the NE 1/4 NW 1/4 NW 1/4 of said Section 7;thence S 89 degrees 33'44"W a distance of 738.40 feet to the Southwest corner of the NE 1/4 NW 1/4 NW 1/4 of said Section 7;thence N 0 degrees 14'07"W along the West line of the NE 1/4 NW 1/4 NW 1/4 of said Section 7 a distance of 660.51 feet to the Northwest corner of the NE 1/4 NW 1/4 NW 1/4 of said Section 7;thence N 0 degrees 33'43'W along the West line of the SE 1/4 SW 1/4 SW 1/4 of said Section 6 a distance of 660.60 feet to the Northwest corner of the SW 1/4 SW 1/4 SW 1/4 of said Section 6;thence N 89 degrees 33'49"E along the North line of the S 1/2 S 1/2 S 1/2 of said Section 6 a distance of 2223.12 feet to the West right of way line of U.S.Highway No.85;thence S 06 degrees 13'31"E along the West right of way line of U.S.Highway No.85 a distance of 1691.42 feet to a point of carve;thence along an arc to the right having a radius of 564035 feet,an arc distance of 299.43 feet to the South line of the NW 1/4 NE 1/4 of said Section 7;thence S 89 degrees 33'28"W along the South line of the N 1/2 N 1/2 of said Section 7 a distance of 1682.72 feet to the point of beginning. Parcel D: The NW1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 6 in Township 1 North,Range 66 West of the 6th P.M.,Weld County, Colorado; EXCEPTING THEREFROM those portions conveyed in Deeds recorded in Book 114 at Page 157,and in Book 1471 at Page 185. IL .- firm F'(Rbfa r L.f5'L 1 , ,.', t STATE OF COLORADO "''R 291960 , SZa(5M _ DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER, GROUND WATER SECTIN1tl)I1yDi WATER sr;' 137 O toe ^ TRATION NO. OF WELL *f f' 1E ENGINEER Tien ato4 y `,�1._., 1 Date p'702,1019_4j)Registrars P.O. Addres4h — Colo. W CATIO ,/ WELL DATA County Depth 3 Oft. Diameter 3 6, in. 40 Nst. Ls W a, coon Casing : Aleft. Plain; /J3- ft. Perfor. W J ' ��/ PM Static Water Level a 9 ft. from top it Yield 75b(gpm)($) from 8-D ft. N W Usede- fl SW 4 ¢-/-44..on/at �M.wa I;'eMl _ -�.L ' -__I- - - Ng4^SW'1 - 4 -/-4,4 I , (legal description of land or site) I ,��� I E W Water conveyed by size I n ai PUMP DATA I OJQ Type f f _ size 4 ii Y, /-at /7S O RPM I ; •1b Driven b Ie G.Ain/2 I @ Well was first usedr.9.44.44,4965-•19,1 S cfs for ` / using 751) gpm WELL TO BE LOCATED AS ACCUR- ATELY AS POSSIBLE WITHIN A Well enlarged , 19 to SMALL SQUARE WHICH REPRESENTS deepened 40 ACRES; OR IF IN A TOWN OR (gpm)(cfs)(ft) SUBDIVISION FILL IN THE FOLLOW- ING: LOG SHOULD BE GIVEN ON REVERSE Town or Subdivision SIDE IF AVAILABLE . Street address or Lot and Block The above well -fast (has not) been registered in the Office of the State Engineer prior to May 1, 1957. If Registered give Filing No. If NOT Registered prior to May 1, 1957, a $5.00 filing fee accompanies this form. The-above statements are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. -3abscribed and Sworn before me this 26th day of April, 19�' ./`�t///�/ 22 - (c.My. commission expires Dec.24,196O sta (SEAL) o u is --.---,.—_ J FO� GINEER'S U IRRIGATION Located in it—Z district, CountySE for 1 Registration No. //3t in /—'2 , on APR 29 1960 , 19: AG ioiM r STATE Of COLORADO RECEIVED Far War Use any 4 itsm4 OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER mY W e� LV ate Cerm � S ,ISIS SM St alan ,taaaf.Colorado 80407 RE����CU ( j aesWat PRIOR TO COMPLETING trot SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON FEE SIDE PO 01 '95 CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP/ADDRESS / LOCATION "G"m_ WELL PERMIT, LNESTOCK TANG OR EROSION CONTROL DAM I. NEW OWN4ER Meling Address.._l'.14Q..3..t `A, a,_S...3. City,St Zip.... .t T.__1N.S,T, to ism ' Cea • ta.4a.. .�......... Mee(3 ) s.7_?- - i4 2 This� CHANGE IS FOR ONE OF T`H�E FOLLOWING: �l� WELL.PERNR NUMBER.. AL -,t3 7 aQ._._...._........._.._._. — -— 0 LNESTOCK WATER TANK NUMBER ❑ EROSION CONTROL DAM NUMBER.........._._.__._..._..__.........._.... / 3 a224' 3. WELL LOCATION: COUNTY_ ...............:__._..._... OWNER'S WELL DESIGNATION ._._.__-.-.--.-----.....__._.._...... .._..... Q^_To ?._.._ S • $..ob �z�L - .-._....- pin non can V4 ds,n..s c.11/4, Sec.:_..�4_...Twp. \ E N..,D S. S., Range Eliot cp s ❑ L`IW. ..._f0._... P.M. planate**from Section Unes 0 Ft from 0 N. a lJ Line. .�c Ft from LJ E.or❑W. Line. es- Subdivision.. Lot....._........_._... Biotic FINIS PC 4. LIVESTOCK TAW OR EROSION CONTROL DAM LOCATION: COUNTY 1/4. Sec._.._ TMrp ❑N.a❑S,. Range--._......... ❑E. a❑W. ._-.__._.... P.M. S The above Wed owner(*)say(e)that he(they) own the structure described herein. The adatlng record is being amended for the blowing reason(s): 0 Chefge In name of owner. 0 Change in mailing addraaa. ® Correction of location. 6. I(we) have reed the summits ats made herein, know the contents thereof, end stale that they we true to mW(our) [Pursuant to Section 24-4-104(13)(a) C.R.S.,the mailing of idea stalemate herein tattles perjury In the second degree and is punish sble a a class 1 misdemeanor.] b o(g t-i^cr-rs Sr9 , t r,_ t\_I Dale r. At-k-% cam. ti l av1/4 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY ACCEPTED AS A CHANGE-El OWEEREEIP ANDJOE MAILING AGDROSS, Sada Spider Court Case Na D. I WD Basch MD Use 9.0 EVIDENCE OF ADEQUATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL 9.0 EVIDENCE OF ADEQUATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL Following approval of this USR Permit Application by the Weld County Board of Commissioners,the applicant will apply to the Weld County Health Department for an ISDS Permit to serve the office/scale house,the sand and gravel processing plant and the ready mixed concrete plant personnel. Portable restrooms will be used to provide sanitary services for employees working at the mine face in Stages 2, 3 and 4. Hello