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August 25 , 2020
Ms . Lynn Mayer Shults
L . G. Everist, Inc .
7321 E . 88th Avenue , Suite 200
Henderson, Colorado 80640
Re : Evidence of Adequate Water Supply for Mining Operations at the Ragsdale Reservoirs
Site
Dear Lynn,
L. G. Everist, Inc . ("Everist") is compiling the necessary documents to submit a Mining Use by Special
Review application ("USR Application") for mining of a site referred to as Ragsdale Reservoirs . One
of the items required with the USR Applications is a "document showing evidence of adequate water
supply. " As requested, Summit Water Engineers, Inc . (" Summit") is providing this letter report to
document that Everist has adequate water supply to replace depletions caused by mining operations at
the Ragsdale Reservoirs site .
The Ragsdale Reservoirs site is located on several parcels of land primarily owned by Cannon Land
CO ("Cannon") along with a small parcel owned by Platte Valley Irrigation CO . The site is located in
portions of Sections 7 , 8 , 17 , 18 , and 19 of Township 2 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P . I . in Weld
County, CO . Figure 1 shows the location of the mining area. Everist has entered into an agreement
with Cannon to allow Everist to mine the site .
Anticipated Water Consumption and Depletions
Everist anticipates depletions to the South Platte River as a result of consumptive use of alluvial
groundwater caused by mining operations . Activities resulting in consumptive use of groundwater
include : extraction of water stored in porous excavated material, water used for dust suppression, and
evaporation of exposed groundwater. The Division of Water Resources provides instruction for
calculating the consumptive use related to these activities in their "General Guidelines for Substitute
Water Supply Plans for Sand and Gravel Pits" (hereinafter, the "DWR Guidelines") . Relying on the
methods outlined in the DWR Guidelines, Summit calculated the anticipated annual depletions caused
by mining operations at the Ragsdale Reservoirs site .
Currently, Everist plans to extract approximately 1 ,000 ,000 tons per year of excavated material. The
excavated material will come from both lined and unlined areas . The DWR Guidelines estimate
moisture content for various conditions including washed and unwashed material both above and
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below the groundwater table . For the purposes of this analysis , we assumed the excavated material has
4 percent moisture content, all of which is consumed . For some operations , such asextracting
unwashed material from a lined pit, the amount of groundwater consumed could be as low as 0
percent. The 4 percent assumption is therefore conservative. With approximately 1 , 000 , 000► tons per
year of excavated material and 4 percent by weight resulting in consumption of groundwater, the
annual amount of water consumed is 2 . 9 acre-feet per year.
Everist anticipates using approximately 240 ,000 gallons per year for dust suppression. According to
the DWR Guidelines, water used for dust suppression is 1OO% consumptive . The anticipated annual
depletion for dust suppression is therefore 0 . 7 acre- feet per year.
As noted, the Ragsdale Reservoirs site will include both lined and unlined areas . Since the lined areas
will be minimally hydraulically connected to surrounding groundwater, no evaporation of groundwater
is anticipated for the lined areas .
The lining, mining, reclamation, and finished storage will be similar to numerous other reclaimed
gravel pit operations located up and down the South Platte River. L . G. Everist has conducted site
suitability investigations, and has procured the opinions of engineering consultants regarding the
feasibility of constructing an effective slurry wall liner. Information and data developed to date
indicates that aggregate mining is feasible and the sand and gravel resource at the site can produce high
quality aggregates. Furthermore , the average depth to the claystone bedrock material (:Laramie
Formation) is approximately 46 feet, and available supplemental fine-grained clayey soils within the
project site are conducive to the construction of perimeter slurry walls that will serve to isolate the
Reservoirs from the surrounding aquifer.
For the unlined areas, mining operations will result in evaporation of exposed groundwater. The DWR
Guidelines propose using annual free water surface evaporation values from NOAA Technical Report
NWS 33 . Based on a linear interpolation between contours , the annual free water surface evaporation
at the Ragsdale Reservoir site is 44 . 1 inches per year. Everist anticipates approximately 25 . 0 acres of
exposed groundwater in unlined areas at a given time . The resulting depletion fromevaporation of
groundwater is 91 . 9 acre-feet per year.
Everist also plans to pump water for dewatering purposes at the unlined areas of the Ragsdale
Reservoirs site . Dewatering does not result in consumptive use of groundwater. Due to the lagged
response time , pumping for dewatering may cause a depletion or an accretion to the South Platte River
at a given time . Everist will ensure adequate timing of replacement supplies if dewatering causes a
depletion at a given time . The overall net effect of dewatering on the South Platte River will be zero.
No consumption of water for domestic purposes is planned at the Ragsdale Reservoirs site .
The following table summarizes the anticipated annual amount of water consumed due to mining
operations at the Ragsdale Reservoirs site :
Ms . Lynn Mayer Shults
August 25 , 2020
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Anticipated Depletion
Description (acre-feet per year)
Excavated Material 2.9
•
Dust Suppression 0.7
Evaporation of Exposed Groundwater 91 .9
Total 95.5
Replacement Sources
Everist has an existing Substitute Water Supply Plan (" SWSP") which administers how replacement
supplies are provided for stream depletions caused by Everist' s mining operations . Everist ' s approved
SWSP is included as Attachment A. Everist plans to amend the existing SWSP to include depletions
caused by mining at the Ragsdale Reservoirs site in addition to incorporating further replacement
supplies .
The following table summarizes the replacement supplies included in the existing SWSP :
Estimated Yield
Description (acre-feet per year)
3 Leased Shares in the Lupton Bottom Ditch Company 189. 1
1 .41 Shares in the Rural Ditch Company 61 .6
Leased Water from the City of Aurora -
Leased Water from the Central Colorado Water Conservancy District -
In addition to their use as replacement sources for depletions from other Everist mining sites , a portion
of the sources listed above may be used to replace depletions at the Ragsdale Reservoirs site .
Everist owns several other water rights which may be included in an amended SWSP and used as a
replacement source . The other water rights are summarized in the following table :
Ms . Lynn Mayer Shults
August 25 , 2020
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Estimated Yield
Description (acre-feet per year)
2 . 25 Shares in the Lupton Bottom Ditch Company1 151 .0
52 Shares in the Lupton Meadows Ditch Company2 52.0
3 . 5 Shares in the Beeman Irrigating Ditch and Milling Company3 151 .0
3 1 /16 Shares in the Last Chance Ditch Company, 570 .0
0 .49 Shares in the Rural Ditch Company5 21 .4
Hodgson Ditch -
In addition to the sources listed above, which Everist owns, Everist has begun discussions with Cannon
on obtaining leased water attributable Cannon ' s water rights from Case No . 03CW846 .
Notwithstanding leased water from Cannon, the City of Aurora, the Central Colorado Water
Conservancy District, or the Hodgson Ditch right owned by Everist, over 1 ,000 acre -feet of anticipated
annual yield is available as a replacement source for Everist' s mining depletions . The estimated annual
yield is therefore much greater than the anticipated depletions. Depending on operations, Everist may
not include all of the described replacement sources in the amended SWSP .
There are several alluvial wells in the vicinity of the Ragsdale Reservoirs site that could potentially be
impacted by Everist ' s mining operations . Most of nearby wells are owned by Cannon. Any impacts to
Cannon' s wells caused by Everist' s mining operations will be handled contractually with Cannon.
Everist will apply for a gravel well permit for the Ragsdale Reservoirs site with the Colorado Division
of Water Resources . The permitting process determines if any nearby wells are injured by mining
operations altering the groundwater regime and proposes any measures , if necessary , to prevent injury
to the wells . For the wells in the vicinity of the Ragsdale Reservoirs site that are not owned by Cannon ,
the permitting process will ensure that gravel mining operations do not cause direct injury to the wells .
Conclusions
This letter report summarizes anticipated depletions for the Ragsdale Reservoirs site , as well as
replacement sources available to Everist. The estimated yield of available replacement sources
significantly exceeds the anticipated depletions caused by mining at the Ragsdale Reservoirs site .
Because of this , we conclude that Everist has an adequate water supply for gravel mining the Ragsdale
Reservoirs Site .
1 Certificate Nos. 357, 369, 371 , 373 , 375
- Certificate No. 742
Certificate Nos. 235, 236
4 Certificate Nos. 80, 81, 83
5 Certificate Nos. 414 for 1 .9 shares, of which 1 .41 shares included in existing SWSP.
6 Includes 141 shares in the Fulton Irrigating Ditch Company, 4 11 / 12 shares in the Platteville Irrigating and Milling
Company, Mose Davis Reservoir No. 1 , Mose Davis Lake No. 2.
Ms . Lynn Mayer S hu it s
August 25 , 2020
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If you have any questions concerning this analysis , please feel free to contact us .
Sincerely ,
Summit Water Engineers, Inc ,
Eric Peterson
Senior Water Resources Engineer
Jason Brothers
Principal
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Division of Water Resources
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Department of Nattoal Resources
April 1 , 2020
Mr. Rick Parsons, P. E .
Parsons Water Consulting, LLC
1619 Minear Road
Medford , Or 97501
Re: L . G . Everist Combined Substitute Water Supply Plan (WDID 0202618)
Carbon Valley Pit (formerly Lohmann Pit), DRMS No. - 2001 - 017 (WDID 0503003 )
SWSP Plan ID : #3653
Firestone Pit, DRMS No. M- 1996- 052 (WDID 0503005 )
SWSP Plan ID: #3583
Ft. Lupton Sand and Gravel Pit, DRMS No. M- 1999- 120 (WDID 0203040)
SWSP Plan ID: #3641
Water Division 1 , Water Districts 2 and 5
Approval Period : January 13, 2020 through December 31 , 2021
Contact information for Mr. Rick Parsons: 303- 667- 5067 and
rick . parsonsparsonswater. corn
Dear Mr. Parsons :
This letter is in response to your letter received January 13 , 2020 and the additional
information received on February 26, 2020 and March 17, 2020, requesting renewal of the
above referenced substitute water supply plans to cover depletions caused by gravel mining
operations at multiple mine sites operated by L . G . Everist ( "Applicant " ) along the South
Platte River mainstem , the Saint Vrain Creek and the Cache La Poudre River. The required fee
of $771 (3 x $257) was submitted on January 21 , 2020 ( receipt nos . 3696447) . This plan
proposes to replace depletions resulting from current and past mining at three sites as
specified in Tables A and B below :
TABLE A - GRAVEL PIT SUMMARY
Current New
DRMS Permit Previous Well Exposed Permit
Site Name WDID Number SWSP Permit Required
Re aired
Approval (acres)
Number•
1
Carbon Valley Pit 0503003 M-2001 -017 3 / 14 / 2018 70326- F 1 .2 No
(formerly Lohmann
Pit)*
Firestone Pit 0503005 M- 1996- 052 3 / 14 / 2018 78129- F 20. 9 Yes**
Fort Lupton Sand
and Gravel Pit 0203040 M- 1999- 120 3 / 14 / 2018 78125- F 30. 1 No
* Carbon Valley Pit (formerly Lohmann Pit) wilt be referred in this plan as the carbon Valley
Pit
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April 1 , 2020
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**Firestone Pit 's projected operations are not currently permitted by the existing permit .
*** The DRMS permitted boundary for the Fort Lupton Sand and Gravel Pit (M1999 120) was
amended to incorporate the Lupton Meadows Pit DRMS M -2002 - 104 previously included in this
SWSP.
TABLE B - GRAVEL PIT LOCATION
Site Name Location Stream Reach
Carbon Valley Pit Sections 6 , T2N , RO7W Saint Arai n Creek
Firestone Pit Section 32 , T3N , RO7W Saint Vra1n Creek
Fort Lupton Sand and Section 25 , 2N , 67W and Section 30, T2N , South Platte River
Gravel Pit R66W
The previous combined plan included the Rinn Valley Resource site ( DRMS M1997 - 093 ) and the
Star Water Resources site ( DBMS M1977- 522 ) . Mining at the Rinn Valley site has been
completed and the liner for the Rinn Valley Phase 1C Reservoir (WDID 0504019) , Rinn Valley
Phase 2 Reservoir (WDID 0504074 ) , and Rinn Valley Phase 3 Reservoir (WDID 0504005 ) were
approved by the State Engineer's Office on June 26 , 2017, September 12 , 2017 , and December
20, 2010 respectively. AR tagged depletions from previous mining were replaced under the
2018 - 2019 SWSP approval . In the previous SWSP we indicated that welt permit no . 78127- F,
issued for the site, will remain valid until all lagged depletions from previous mining are
replaced . Since there are no more lagged depletions that need to be replaced at the site the
Applicant must request in writing to the State Engineer's Office that permit no . 78127- F be
canceled .
The liner of the Everist 's Star Water Resource Reservoir (WDID 0303325 ) was approved by the
State Engineer's Office on December 16 , 2014 (amended March 6 , 2015 ) . A water storage right
for Everist's Star Water Resource Reservoir was decreed by the Division 1 Water Court in case
no . 2013CW3168 . The remaining groundwater exposed at Star Water Resources was
re-evaluated by the State Engineer's Office and according to a September 3, 2019 letter all
exposed groundwater at the site was determined to be pre - 1981 , thus exempted from the
replacement of the evaporation from the surface area . A total of 11 . 5 acres of groundwater
was determined to have been exposed within the Star Water Resources reclamation permit
boundary prior to January 1 , 1981 Based on the Division 1 Water Court decision in case no .
2009CW49, the replacement of evaporative depletions is not required for ground water
exposed to the atmosphere prior to January 1 , 1981 through open mining of sand and gravel,
regardless of whether open mining operations continued or were reactivated on or after that
date . The area receiving the pre- 1981 credit is shown on a map dated January 24, 1977,
(which was attached to the September 3, 2019 Letter), and is tied to the physical location
as depicted on that map and cannot be relocated .
Three cells within the former Lupton Meadow Pit site ( DRMS M2002 - 104 ) identified as Everist
Reservoir No . 1 (WDID 0203046 ) and Meadow West Reservoir (WDID 0203932 ) and Vincent West
Reservoir (WDID 0203949 ) were lined and have storage rights decreed in case no .
2013CW3080 . The acreage associated with Everist Reservoir No . 1 and Meadows West
Reservoir has been released from the permitted mining area of the Fort Lupton Sand and
Gravel Pit . Additionally two other lined cells identified as the Swingle- North (WDID 0203931 )
and Parker- Pano ritz (WDID 0203356 ) located on the northern side of the Fort Lupton Sand and
Gravel Pit have storage rights decreed in case no . 2002CW330 . The Swingle North Reservoir 's
L . G . Everist Combined SWSP
April 1 , 2020
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slurry wall Liner was approved by our office on March 27, 2013 as a provisional liner. By the
liner approval letter, the Division of Water Resources ( " DWR" ) wilt recognize the liner for the
remainder of mining operations, however prior to its use as a water storage reservoir, t h e
operator must perform a final leak test once mining is complete and the site is at final grade .
The Parker- Panowitz Reservoir's slurry watt liner was approved by our office on February 4,
2014 .
L . a Everist anticipates active mining in 2020 and 2021 at the following sites : Carbon Valley
Pit and Firestone Pit on Saint Vrai n Creek and Fort Lupton Sand and Gravel Pit on the South
Platte River. The Carbon Valley Pit permitted area was amended in 2016 , which doubted the
mining reserve within the area . Depletions resulting from dewatering, evaporation and mining
operations at these sites are replaced under this plan . Water use at these sites during the
period of this plan will include dewatering , evaporation from exposed groundwater, aggregate
production , dust control and concrete batching .
Mining depletions from Carbon Valley Pit and Firestone Pit are estimated to affect the Saint
Vrain Creek below the Last Chance Ditch headgate in the SE1 / 4 of the NW1 /4 of Section 3 ,
Township 2 North , Range 68 West of the 6th P. M . Mining depletions from Fort Lupton Sand and
Gravel Pit are estimated to affect the South Platte River above the Meadow Island Ditch No . 1
headgate in the NE1 / 4 of the SW1 /4 of Section 19 , Township 2 North , Range 66 West of the
6th P. M . The proposed replacement sources for these pits are Rural Ditch Company shares and
Lupton Bottom Ditch shares during the summer months . During the winter months and for
portions of the summer months where Rural Ditch Company shares and Lupton Bottom Ditch
shares are not sufficient , the depletions will be replaced by fully consumable water leased
from the City of Aurora or the Central Water Conservancy District , and if needed ,
nontributary Laramie- Fox Hilts water withdrawn from well permit nos . 77371 - F, 77372 - F,
77373 - F, and 77374 - F. In addition the Applicant is seeking to use other fully consumable
sources ( leases with the City of Aurora and Central Colorado Water Conservancy District ) not
specifically identified in the SWSP request that may be obtained during the period of
the SWSP. Additional sources of replacement water in this SWSP may only be used if the
Applicant complies with the Division One Administration Protocol " Use of Replacement
Sources Not Specifically Identified in an SWSP or Augmentation Plan' .
In accordance with the letter dated April 30, 2010 (copy attached ) from the Colorado Division
of Reclamation , Mining, and Safety ( " DRMS " ) , all sand and gravel mining operators must
comply with the requirements of the Colorado Reclamation Act and the Mineral Rules and
Regulations for the protection of water resources . The April 30 , 2010 letter from DRMS
requires that you provide information to DRMS to demonstrate you can replace long term
injurious stream depletions that result from mining related exposure of groundwater. The
DRMS Letter identified four approaches to satisfy this requirement .
In accordance with approach no . 4, you have provided an affidavit dated March 12 , 2020 that
dedicates the 1 share of the Rural Ditch water and 1 Lupton Bottom Ditch shares for 2020 and
1 share of the Rural Ditch water and 3 Lupton Bottom Ditch shares for 2021 as replacement
water solely for this SWSP. A copy of the affidavit is attached to this letter. Since the shares
are only dedicated for the term of this SWSP, this is not adequate to satisfy the long term
replacement requirement.
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April 1 , 2020
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Therefore, in accordance with approach nos . 1 and 3 , you have indicated that a bond has
been obtained for each site that can cover the cost of lining of each site to prevent the
exposure of groundwater. The current bond amount for each pit is shown in Table C below.
TABLE C - DRMS Bonding
Site Name DRMS /# Bond Amount Final Reclamation
$864, 200
Carbon Valley Pit M-2001 -017 Compacted clay Liner
Firestone Pit - 1996-052 $509, 900 Compacted Clay Liner
Fort Lupton Sand and
Gravel M- 1999- 120 $2 , 002 ,400. 00 Slurry Watts
Depletions
The depletions resulting from evaporation , water lost in product , dust control and concrete
production are shown in Table D below :
TABLE D - DEPLETION SUMMARY
Total Net Lagged
Evaporation Product Dust Control Concrete Total De letions#Accr
Loss Moisture Loss Production Depletions ,
Site Name *
ac-ft (ac-ft) (ac-ft) (ac-ft) eti ens
} (ac-ft)
2020 2021 2020 2021 2020 2021 2020 2021 2020 2021 2020 2021
Carbon 2 . 9 2 . 9 8 . 8 8. 8 0 . 3 0. 3 0, 0 0 , 0 12 , 1 12 . 1 26 , 5 5 , 6
Valley Pit
Firestone Pit 54 .4 54 .4 44 . 1 44 . 1 1 .2 1 . 2 16 . 5* 16. 5* 116 .2 116 . 2 138 . 9 11642
St. Vrain Creek Net Depletions 165 .4 121 . 8
Fort Lupton
Sand and 90 . 1 90 . 1 44. 8 44 . 8 1 .0 1 .0 0. 0 0 . 0 136 . 0 136 . 0 132 . 3 134 . 5
Gravel Pit
South Platte River Net Depletions 132. 3 134. 5
Total Net Depletions 297. 7 256. 3
*Based on 107, 621 tons of concrete production for 2020 and 2021 and 50 gallons of water per
ton of concrete at Carbon Valley Pit
** The total net depletions include accretions credits or depletions from dewatering . The
total net depletions for 2020 and 2021 for all pits were taken from Tables 7, 8, and 10
( attached )
The net evaporation for the Firestone Pit includes a credit of 0 . 60 acre- feet of consumptive
use of ground water associated with the partial subirrigation of the historically irrigated
acreage . No other phreatophyte credit was applied to the other sites . Although depletions
estimated in this SWSP assume year- round evaporation depletions , computation of
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April 1 , 2020
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evaporation under this plan may be reduced during periods when the ponds are completely
covered by ice .
Computation of the net evaporation during any time that the pits are not completely covered
by ice shall be determined as the pro- rata amount of the monthly gross evaporation rate
distribution amount identified in the State Engineer's General Guidelines for Substitute
Supply Plans for Sand and Gravel Pits, subtracting the pro - rata amount of the effective
precipitation for that period .
The material excavated from the gravel pit areas will be washed on site . The consumptive use
of water associated with excavated material is dependent on the location of the material
with respect to the water table . According to the " General Guidelines for Substitute water
Supply Plans for Sand and Gravel Pits" the product moisture loss is calculated as four percent
by weight of mine material excavated below the ground water table and two percent by
weight for the mined material excavated above the water table . The Applicant anticipates
2020 and 2021 mining production at the Carbon Valley Resource , Firestone Pit and Fort Lupton
Sand and Gravel to be 600, 000 tons; 1 , 498 , 126 tons; and 1 , 611 , 532 tons respectively. The
quantity mined , and associated depletions, must be tracked separately for water mined above
and below the groundwater table .
Water used for dust control at Carbon Valley Pit and Firestone Pit will come from water
originally pumped from the pits for dewatering . Water used for dust control at the Fort
Lupton Sand and Gravel was previously used from an existing alluvial well , permit no . 57957- F
(V/ DID 0205018 DI TIRRO WELL 2 ) , located outside of the approved slurry wall on the Fort
Lupton Pit site . Well permit no . 57957 - F is no longer being used for dust control , as Everist
has a re- circulating water system at the site where reusable water is pumped from lined cells
to wash material and for dust control .
Continuous dewatering operations at Carbon Valley Pit , Firestone Pit , and Fort Lupton Pit site
are occurring in order to facilitate dry mining conditions . The dewatering water from the
Carbon Valley Pit and Firestone Pit is used for dust control and concrete batching at these
pits . All other water pumped from dewatering is returned immediately to the river system .
The applicant has performed a lagged water balance for these operations and accounted for
the lagged depletions, which is offset by monthly net accretions ( as shown on attached Table
7, 8, and 10) . Totalizing flow meters have been installed and monthly meter readings showing
dewatering volumes were reported on the 2018 - 2019 submitted accounting and must be
reported as part of this SWSP.
A stream depletion model using the Glover method was used to calculate the lagged
depletions to the River. The alluvial aquifer model uses four aquifer input parameters for
each site as follows : 1 ) - distance from centroid of the well to the river, 2 ) W- distance from
the aquifer boundary through the well to the river channel , 3 ) T- transmissivity of the alluvial
aquifer (in gallons per feet / day ) between the well and the river, and 4 ) 8-specific yield . The
following parameters for each site listed in the table below were used in the model :
TABLE E - AQUIFER CHARACTERISTICS
Site Name TX
Carbon Valley Pit 50, 000 23000 4 , 173 0 .2
Firestone Pit 72 , 300 2 , 210 2 , 262 0 .2
Fort Lupton Pit 90, 000 1 , 200 7 , 996 10 . 2
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Replacements
Saint Vratrr Creek
L . G . Everist claims to own 1 . 41 shares of the Rural Ditch Company. Of the 1 .41 shares of the
Rural Ditch (WDID 0600551 ) water, 1 . 0 share will be available for replacement in this SWSP for
2020 and 2021 . A historical consumptive use ( 4' HCU " ) analysis for the 1 . 41 shares was
submitted to this office in 2 016 .
The period of analysis selected for the 1 . 41 shares included in this SWSP is 1950 through 1997 .
For this period , diversion records for the Rural Ditch were downloaded from Hydrobase using
Use 1 ( irrigation ) and Source 1 ( river) . Daity diversions for the Rural Ditch were adjusted to
include only the diversion up to 83 cfs, the sum of the two senior Rural Ditch irrigation rights .
The 58-year study period is representative of wet, average and dry years evidenced in the
Saint brain Creek and the South Platte River Basin . The 1 .41 shares of the Rural Ditch were
historically used on the 77 - acre Lohmann property located in the Nw1 /4 of Section 6,
Township 2 North , Range 67 West of the ô " P. M . ( Figure 1 ) . The land historically irrigated by
the 1 . 41 shares is the same land that is currently being mined at the Carbon Valley Pit , Thus
all of the lands historically irrigated by the subject shares have been permanently dried up
due to the mining operations .
The HCU analysis conducted for the 1 . 41 Rural Ditch relied on the following method and
assumptions :
• Modeling using the State CU and the Modified Blaney- Griddle method with the TR- 21
crop coefficients .
• The total structure daily diversion records were limited to the period of proposed April
1 through October 31 .
• Soil Conservation Service methodology for calculation of effective precipitation . The
soils on the Lohmann property include predominantly Heldt silty clay on 1 to 3 percent
slopes with some Aquolls and Aquents gravels . Available water content of the soils as
reported by National Resource Conservation Service ( "NRCS " ) Web Soil Survey averages
0 . 155 inches per inch .
• Assumed ditch loss of 15 percent .
• Temperature and precipitation data were taken from the Longmont 2 ESE climate
station ( ID 5116 ) . The Longmont climate station is located approximately 7 miles from
the Lohmann property.
• From a 1999 aerial photo , approximately 34 acres were identified as irrigated on the
Lohmann property. This quantification corresponds with information provided in an
affidavit regarding the usage at the Lohmann property ( attached to this letter) . There
appeared to have been additional consumptive use on the lands marked as questionable
on the figure included with the affidavit . However, these lands are not included in this
HCU analysis .
• As noted in the affidavit the land was flood and furrow irrigated and the crops grown
were alfalfa , corn and barley through 1972 and alfalfa and corn thereafter.
• The Applicant proposed a maximum irrigation efficiency of 55 percent for flood and
furrow irrigation for the crops grown on the Lohmann property.
• Return flows assumed to be 33 percent groundwater and 67 percent surface water.
Ground water return flow was analyzed using AWAS software based on the Glover
methodology according to the parameters summarized in Table F.
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Table F- Summary of Glover Parameters
Distance from Farm Distance from boundary Transmissivity
smi ssivit . .
to River (ft) to River (ft) ��r ft �pec�fi� 1��+�1d
. (g ) .
2, 000 4, 173 50, 000 0, 2
•
The HCU results are summarized in Table G .
Table G- 1 . 41 Rural Ditch HCU Results
Month , Jan . Feb , Mar Apr , May Jun , Jut AugSep Oct Nov Dec , Total
Farm
Headgate 0 0 0 0 . 6 16 . 6 28 . 2 42 . 5 27 . 8 11 . 1 2 . 3 0 0 129 . 1
Deliverer
On Farm
Depletion of 0 0 0 1 .4 7 . 5 14 , 5 16 , 8 12 . 9 6 , 9 1 , 5 0 0 61 , 6
Surface
Water
Surface 0 0 0 0 . 2 5 .4 9 . 4 15 , 3 10 . 0 3 , 9 0. 9 0 0 45 , 2
Return Flows
Ground
Water Return 0 0 0 0 . 1 2 . 7 4 . 7 7 . 5 4 . 9 1 . 9 0. 5 0 0 22 . 2
Flow
Lagged
Ground 1 . 5 1 . 3 1 . 1 0 . 9 1 . 0 1 . 5 2 . 3 3 . 1 3 . 1 2 , 6 2 . 1 1 . 7 22 . 2
Water Return
Flows
Total Return 1 . 5 1 . 3 1 . 1 1 . 1 6 .4 10 . 9 17 . 6 13 . 1 7 . 0 3 . 5 2 . 1 1 . 7 67 .4
Flows
Average Net
Depletion
- 1 . 5 - 1 . 3 - 1 . 1 - 0. 6 10 . 2 17 , 3 24 . 9 14 . 8 4 . 0 - 1 .2 -2 , 1 - 1 , 7 61 , 6
Return Flow .�
Recur 1 . 1 1 . 0 0. 8% 0 .4% 61 . 3% 61 . 3 % 58 . 6% 53% 36. 3% 1 . 0 1 . 6% 1 . 3 NA
FactoFor the months of May through September the daily return flow obligation will be determined
by multiplying the applicable monthly return flow factor by the total d ai l deliveries
associated with the subject shares . For the months of October through April the daily return
flow obligation will be determined by multiplying the applicable monthly return flow factor
by the previous year's ( November through October) total deliveries associated with the
subject shares, and then divided by the number of days in the month .
The dry-year HCU analysis for the 1 . 41 shares was determined to be 76 . 2 acre-feet for 1977
which is greater than the tong-term average . The average over 1954- 1957 drought was
determined to be 64 . 9 acre- feet . Therefore the average years were used in the HCU analysis .
Based on the historical study period of 1950 through 1997, the pro- rata amount of the
estimated yield associated with the 1 Rural Ditch share to be used in this plan is 43 . 7
acre-feet and the projected annual farm headgate delivery of the 1 Rural Ditch share is
estimated to be 91 . 6 acre-feet, as shown on the attached Table 12 . The historical return flow
obligation of the 1 Rural Ditch share will be maintained by the plan . LG Everist operates an
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augmentation station from the Rural Ditch to the St . Wain (WDID 0502305 ) . The delivery
location is below the Last Chance Ditch headgate and above downstream calling water rights
located on the South Platte River. The Applicant proposes that deliveries will be limited to
April through October. For the period of the SWSP, the Applicant's share delivery shall be
limited to the historical monthly average and annual average farm headgate delivery as
summarized in Table G . The accounting for this plan must be based on the average
monthly and annual volumetric limits of the farm headgate deliveries for the Rural Ditch
shares . Any SWSP renewal request should propose adequate terms and conditions to assure that
an expansion of use of the Applicant's shares will not result if the Applicant's reach their
volumetric limits and cease diverting water or decide not to take delivery of their shares.
As part of the SWSP you have also requested approval to allow L . G . Everist to use its changed
Rural Ditch water for uses associated with the mining operations at the Carbon Valley Pit and
Firestone Pit since the sites are close to one another on the south side of the Saint Vrai n
Creek . The shares would be used directly at these two sites for uses associated with the
mining operations .
We have reviewed your request and determined that since the Rural Ditch water dedicated to
this SWSP was changed as part of the combined plan such water can potentially be used at
the Carbon Valley Pit and Firestone Pit for uses associated with the mining operations at those
sites, provided return flow obligation for the delivery of the Rural Ditch water are maintained
by the combined plan , and the use of the Rural Ditch water for augmentation and direct use
for mining operations uses is properly accounted for. In addition LG .. Everist needs to
demonstrate that sufficient replacement water sources are available to replace depletions at
the Carbon Valley Pit and Firestone Pit sites . The approval to use the Rural Ditch water for
mining operations at Carbon Valley Pit and Firestone Pit is for the 2020 and 2021 irrigation
season . Diversion of the Rural Ditch water for mining operation uses at Carbon Valley Pit a n d
Firestone Pit is limited to the historical average diversions and return flows must be
calculated using the return flow factors listed in Table G above .
Excess credits generated at the Fort Lupton permit area on the South Platte River may be
available for use at Saint brain sites (Carbon Valley Pit and Firestone Pit ) . Any credits from
the Fort Lupton site to be used at the St brain site will only occur during periods without an
intervening call (the potential calling right is the Western Mutual Ditch ) and will account for
transit losses for the approximately 15 river miles between the Fort Lupton site and the St
Vrain Creek confluence with the South Platte River. Transit losses will be 0 . 50 percent per
mile summer transit loss and 0 . 25 percent per mite winter transit loss . The transit loss
percentages are subject to change depending upon current conditions . If transit losses change
they will be communicated by the Division Engineer via email to the Division One Call List .
The applicant shall obtain prior permission from the District 2 and 5 Water Commissioners
when making releases from storage on the Fort Lupton site . Credit will not be given to any
releases not measured and recorded to the satisfaction of the District 2 and 5 Water
Commissioners or Division Engineer.
South Platte River
L . G . Everist will use one share of the Lupton Bottom Ditch Company ( " LBDC " ) in 2020 and 3
shares of the LBDC in 2021 out of a total 5 LBDC shares, owned by the City of Aurora
( "Aurora " ) and leased to L . G . Everist . The LBDC water rights were decreed to divert water
from the South Platte River for irrigation purposes with a headgate located in the NW1 / 4 of
the SW1 / 4 of Section 19 , Township 1 North , Range 66 West of the 6th P. M . The water rights
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were adjudicated on April 28 , 1883 in Civil Action No . CA6009 and on April 16 , 1927 in Civil
Action No . CA96148 with appropriation dates from May 15 , 1863 to March 10 , 1871 , and have
a combined decreed diversion rate of 150 . 57 cfs . A summary of the LBDC water rights is
included in the Table H below :
Table H -Lupton Bottom Ditch water rights
Appropriation Decreed
Case No. Date Amount
(cfs)
CA6009 05 / 15 / 1863 47 , 70
CA6009 09 / 15 / 1873 92 . 87
CA96148 03 / 10 / 1871 10 . 0
Total 150 . 57
In Case No . 2018CW3121 Aurora applied to the water court to change the use of the 5 LBDC
shares from irrigation to augmentation , among other uses . The 5 LBDC shares were
historically used to irrigate approximately 180 . 6 acres of alfalfa, corn , small vegetables , and
pasture grass on the Parker Farm . The Parker Farm is located in the NE1 / 4 of Section 36 ,
Township 2 North , Range 67 West and the NW1 / 4 of Section 31 , Township 2 North , Range 66
West in Weld County. L. G . Everist , Inc . owns all of the property on the Parker Farm and
intends to gravel mine the farm in the near future . The land that is proposed to be mined is
within the Ft . Lupton Sand and Gravel Pit permitted boundaries . A dry- up covenant on the
entire Parker Farm was granted by L . G . Everist to Aurora . A historical consumptive use
analysis ( " HCU " ) for the 3 shares proposed to be used in this SWSP was provided with the
SWSP request and additional information was provided on February 26, 2020 . The HCU
analysis is consistent with the HCU analysis from the October 21 , 2019 Engineering Report
completed by Deere and Ault Consultants , Inc . ( " Deere and Ault" ) in support of case no .
2018CW3121 .
The HCU analysis for the Parker Farm was modeled using the following methods and
assumptions :
• Modeling using the Integrated Decision Support Group Consumptive Use Model
( " I DSCU " ) and the Modified Blaney- Criddle method with TR21 crop coefficients with ET
adjustments available in the IDSCU .. The ET adjustments used in the analysis were
developed by Deere and Ault Consultants, Inc . in support of case no . 2018CW3121 for
the Gi lcrest area .
• Study period 1950 to 2015 .
• For this period , diversion records for the Lupton Bottom Ditch were downloaded from
Hydrobase using Use 1 (irrigation ) and Source 1 ( river) . Daily diversions for the Lupton
Bottom Ditch were adjusted to include only the diversion up to 150 . 57 cfs, the sum of
the three senior Lupton Bottom Ditch irrigation rights .
• Soil Conservation Service methodology for calculation of effective precipitation . The
soils on the Parker Farm include predominantly Aquolls and Aquents ( 69% ) classified as
having slopes of 0 to 3 percent and Nunn Clay Loam ( 31 % ) classified as having slopes of
o to 1 percent . Available water content of the soils as reported by National Resource
Conservation Service ( " NRCS " ) Web Soil Survey averages 1 . 88 inches per foot of soil
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• Assumed ditch loss of 35 percent .
• Temperature and precipitation data taken from the Fort Lupton 2 SE station .
• According to the information provided the Parker Farm included furrow, corrugation ,
and border irrigation . The Applicant proposed a 50 percent maximum efficiency for
border irrigation and for furrow / corrugation . Alfalfa was irrigated using borders and
grain corn , silage corn , sugar beets, small vegetables were irrigated using furrows or
corrugations . The selected efficiency was based on review of aerial photos of the farm ,
field visits to examine site specific conditions, lengths of the irrigated land fields , field
slopes , layout of the irrigated fields , the type of irrigation practice and soil type .
• The model performed in support of Case No . 2018CW3121 allows the soil moisture
reservoir to be depleted below the point where crop transpiration would be reduced
due to water stress and does not account for the resulting reduction in crop
transpiration . This results in an overestimation of the historical consumptive use . For
the purpose of this SWSP the Applicant's analysis will be accepted, however for any
renewal requests the Applicant must either account for the reduction in crop
transpiration that results from water stress or amend the model to limit the
withdrawal from the soil moisture reservoir so that the soil moisture reservoir is not
depleted below the point where the crops would experience a reduction in crop
transpiration from water stress.
• The total structure daily diversion records are limited to the period of proposed April 1
through October 31 .
• The Parker Farm is located in dose proximity to the South Platte River, with the farm
centroid located less than a mile from the river. The return flow was estimated to be
50 percent surface and 50 percent subsurface . Little Dry Creek runs through the center
of the Parker Farm . The fields on the Parker Farm generally slope down toward Little
Dry Creek. Surface runoff from irrigation therefore accrued to Little Dry Creek . Deep
percolation from irrigation west of Little Dry Creek accrues to Little Dry Creek and
deep percolation from irrigation east of Little Dry Creek accrues to the South Platte
River. Therefore, for the purposes of the return flow analysis for the Parker Farm , it
was considered that all subsurface return flows from irrigation west of Little Dry Creek
accrued to Little Dry Creek and all subsurface return flows from irrigation east of Little
Dry Creek accrued to the South Platte River. Return flows were analyzed using AWAS
software and the Glover methodology according to the parameters summarized in Table
I .
Table I - Summary of Glover Parameters
Farm Distance from Distance from Transmissivity Specific
Farm to River (ft ) boundary to (gpd lft) Yield
River (ft)
Parker East of Little 11514 5 , 972 1361771 0 . 2
Dry Creek (Reach 1 ) _ -
Parker West of Little 444 3 , 806 127 , 871 0 . 2
Dry Creek (Reach 2 )
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The HCU results are summarized in Table J .
Table J - 3 . 0 Lupton Bottom Ditch Shares HCU Results
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total
Farm
Headgate 0 0 0 21 .0 56, 1 73 ,2 90, 9 79 ,2 54 , 1 24 ,0 0 0 398 ,4
Delivery
On Farm
Depletion of 0 0 0 4 . 3 19 ,4 35 .7 49 . 9 44.2 26 . 8 8 . 6 0 0 189 . 1
Surface
Water
Surface RF 0' 0 0 $ .4 18.4 18 . 8 20. 5 17. 5 13 .7 7 . 6 0 0 105 . 1
Ground 0 0 0 8 .40 18. 39 18 . 8 20. 5 17. 5 13 .7 7 . 6 0 0 105 . 1
Water RF
Lagged
Ground
Water RF
Reach 1 2 .2 1 . 8 1 . 6 2 . 9 5 . 9 7. 9 9. 1 9 .2 8. 5 6 . 9 4.4 2 .8 63 .2
Lagged
Ground
Water RF
Reach 2 0,4 0.2 0. 3 2 . 6 5 . 9 6.7 7. 5 6 . 9 5.7 3 . 8 1 , 3 0.6 42 .01
Average Net
Depletion -2 , 6 2 ,0 - 1 .2 7 . 1 25 . 9 39 . 8 53 . 8 45 .4 26 .2 5 . 6 - 5 . 3 - 3 .4 189 . 1
The surface return flow obligation for the Parket Farms will be computed by multiplying the
daily farm headgate delivery of the LBDC shares by a monthly surface return flow factor as
shown in Table L below.
Two unit response functions ( " URF " ) were computed for the Parker Farm using the aquifer
parameters shown in Table I above : one for the fields west of Little Dry Creek (for returns to
Little Dry Creek) and one for the fields east of Little Dry Creek (for returns to the South
Platte) . The last five percent of the unit responses were wrapped into the first 95 percent of
the unit responses on a proportional basis .
The proposed URFs for Parker Farm return flow Reaches I and 2 are summarized on Table K
below :
Table K-Monthly URFs
Month Parker Farm Parker Farm
Reach 1 Reach 2
1 0, 334 0.763
2 0.290 0. 161
3 0. 097 0.047
4 0.061 0.029
5 0, 047
6 0. 038
7 0. 031
8 0.026
9 0. 021
10 0.018
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11 0. 015
12 0. 012
13 0. 010
The groundwater return flow obligations for return flow Reach 1 and 2 will be computed by
multiplying the LBDC shares headgate deliveries by the applicable monthly deep percolation
factor as shown in Table L below and then lagging the amount back to the South Platte River
using monthly the UREs from Table K. The monthly lagged groundwater return flow
obligations will be converted to daily return flow obligations by dividing the monthly
groundwater return flow obligation by the number of days in the month .
The Applicant must replace all return flows resulting from operations under this SWSP, and prior
SWSPs , including those return flows that are owed to the stream after the expiration date of this
SWSP. Until such time as all return flows are replaced , or a decree is entered that proposes to
replace such return flows , the Applicant must maintain a valid SWSP.
The proposed monthly surface and deep percolation factors for return flow Reach 1 and 2 for
LBDC shares are as shown in Table L below :
Table L -Monthly nt h ly surface and deep percolation return flow factors
Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct
Surface Return 0399 0 . 327 0 . 256 0 . 225 0 . 221 0. 253 0318
Ground Water Return Reach 1 0 . 239 0 . 196 0 . 154 0 . 135 0 . 133 0. 152 0 . 191
Ground Water Return Reach 2 0 . 160 0 . 131 0 . 103 0 . 090 0 . 089 0 . 101 0 . 127
The Lupton Bottom shares will be delivered back to the South Platte River at either the
augmentation station located just north of WCR 14 . 5 (WDID 0202917) or the East Lateral Ditch
into Little Dry Creek (WDID 0202307) . The East Lateral Ditch into Little Dry Creek
augmentation station is preferred for all releases, and if the WCR 14 . 5 augmentation station
is used , the Applicant is required to first contact the District 2 Water Commissioner. Due to
the distance from the augmentation station to the river, the Water Commissioner may assess
transit losses on the amount released from the WCR 14 . 5 augmentation station . The Applicant
proposes that deliveries will be limited to April through October. For the period of the
SWSP, the Applicant 's shares delivery of LBDC water shall be limited to the historical
monthly average and annual average farm headgate deliveries, as shown in Table J above .
Excess credits generated at the Saint Vrai n creek from Rural Ditch shares may be avai fable for
use at the Fort Lupton site . Any credits from the Saint Vrain Creek permit areas to be used at
the Fort Lupton site will only occur during periods without an intervening call ( the potential
calling right is Western Mutual Ditch ) and will account for transit losses along approximately
11 river miles between the Saint Vrain Creek sites and the Saint brain creek confluence with
the South Platte River. Transit losses will be 0 . 50 percent per mile summer transit loss and
0 . 25 percent per mile winter transit loss . The transit loss percentages are subject to change
depending upon current conditions . If transit losses change they will be communicated by the
Division Engineer via email to the Division One Call List . The applicant shall coordinate with
Central Colorado Water Conservancy District as the operator of the Rural Ditch
augmentation station and obtain prior permission from the District 2 and 5 Water
Commissioners when making releases of the Rural Ditch water to cover depletions at the
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Fort Lupton site . Credit will not be given to any releases not measured and recorded to
the satisfaction of the District 2 and 5 Water commissioners or Division Engineer or if the
release amount is inconsistent with Central 's operation of the augmentation station .
As part of the SWSP you have requested approval to allow L . G . Everist to use its changed
LBDC water for uses associated with the mining operation at Fort Lupton Sand and Gravel Pit .
We have reviewed your request and determined that since the LBDC water dedicated to this
SWSP was changed as part of the combined plan LBDC water can potentially be used at Fort
Lupton Sand and Gravel Pit for uses associated with the mining operations at this site,
provided return flow obligation for the delivery of the LBDC water are maintained by the
combined plan , and the use of LBDC water for augmentation and direct use for mining
operations uses is properly accounted for. In addition L . G . Everist needs to demonstrate that
sufficient replacement water sources are available to replace depletions at this site . The
approval to use the LBDC water for mining operations at Fort Lupton Sand and Gravel Pit is for
the 2020 and 2021 irrigation season . Diversion of the LBDC water for mining operation uses at
the Fort Lupton Sand and Gravel Pit is limited to the historical average diversions listed in
Table J above and return flows must be calculated using the return flow factors listed in Table
L and the URFs listed in Table K above .
The maximum monthly volumetric farm headgate diversion limits for the shares are shown in
Table M below. These amounts represent the historical average farm headgate diversions . Any
SWSP renewal request should propose adequate terms and conditions to assure that an
expansion of use of the Applicant' s shares will not result if the Applicant's reach their
volumetric limits and cease diverting water or decide not to take delivery of their shares.
Table M: Monthly and Annual Volumetric Limits
Month Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Total
Monthly Volumetric Farm
Headgate Diversion limits 21 . 0 56 . 1 73 .2 90. 9 79 . 2 54. 1 24 .0 398. 4
( acre-feet )
According to information from the previous SWSP approval, L . G . Everist had approximately
190 acre -feet stored under free river conditions in the Swingle- North Reservoir located on the
Fort Lupton Sand and Gravel Pit site . The Swingle North Reservoir is part of the Aurora- Everist
Reservoir (WDID 0203087) decreed for storage in case no . 2002CW330 . The Swingle North
Reservoir's slurry wall liner was approved by our office on March 27 , 2013 as a provisional
liner. By the liner approval letter, the Division of Water Resources ( " DWR" ) recognized the
liner for the remainder of mining operations, however prior to its use as a water storage
reservoir, the operator must perform a final leak test once mining is complete and the site is
at final grade . In an email dated December 15 , 2017 the Division I Office allowed L . G . Everist
to book- in free river water into the Swingle North Reservoir and book - out native groundwater
trapped inside the reservoir slurry wall . In addition according to a letter dated April 15 , 2013
this office approved to use the Swingle North Reservoir for water storage purposes during
mining operations as it has reasonably determined that the slurry wall isolates and minimizes
the interaction of unregulated alluvial groundwater from waters within the Swingle North
Reservoir. The reservoir's operation was limited for use only to the gravel pit SWSP approved
pursuant to § 37 - 90 - 137 ( 11 ) , G . R . S . for uses associated with the mining operation . During 2018
the water from storage in Swingle North Reservoir was delivered into an unlined pit on the
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Fort Lupton Sand and Gravel Pit site for recharge and the lagged accretions from this
operation are included as a replacement supply in the SWSP, as shown on attached Table 9 .
During times of a winter call on the reach of the South Platte (i . e . , the Milton Reservoir
storage right at the Platte valley Canal Head ate ) , replacement supplies may be from L . G .
Everist Laramie Fox Hills wells . The nontributary Laramie- Fox Hills aquifer water will be
withdrawn by existing wells pursuant to permit nos . 77371 - F, 77372- F, 77373 - F, and 77374- F.
The wells are currently permitted for industrial , commercial and augmentation use and are
allowed a combined average annual withdrawal of 241 . 66 acre-feet and a pumping rate of 150
gpm . The wells are further described in the following Table NM . The Applicant's accounting
includes the 2% relinquishment requirement for the nontributary Laramie- Fox Hills water.
TABLE N - L . G. EVERIST LARAMIE FOX HILLS WELL SUMMARY
Well Field WDID 0204101 0204101 0204101 0204101
Well Field Name
EVERIST LFH WL EVERIST LFH WL EVERIST LFH WL EVERIST LFH
FLD FLD FLD WL FLD
Well WDI D 0210211 02102120210213 0210375
EVERIST LFH EVERIST LFH EVERIST LFH EVERIST LFH
Well Home WELL 77371 - F WELL 77372 - F WELL 77373 - F WELL 77374- F
Relevant Well
77371 - F 77372 - F 77373- F 77374- F
Permit
Well Location SW, NE SEC 30, NW, N'' SEC 24, NW, NW SEC 30, NE , NW SEC 31 ,
el2N W 1 W 2N W 2N, bb 5 �5 , fib , 66W
Aquifer LAR / FOX HILLS LAR / FOX HILLS LAR / FOX HILLS LAR / FOX HILLS
Allowable AF 241 ACRE FEET COMBINED
E
Amount . 6 C Co B D
A monthly breakdown of the stream depletions from the mining operations as well as
the replacements are shown in the attached Tables 7 through 12 .
Conditions of Approval
I hereby approve the proposed substitute water supply plan in accordance with Section
5 37- 90- 137 ( 11 ) , E . R . S . subject to the following conditions :
1 . This plan is approved with an effective date of January 13 , 2020 and shall be valid
through December 31 , 2021 unless otherwise revoked or modified . If this plan will not
be made absolute by a water court action by the plan 's expiration date, a renewal
request must be submitted to this office with the statutory fee (currently $257 / pit) for
each gravel pit no later than November 1 , 2021 . If a renewal request is received after
the expiration date of this plan , it may be considered a request for a new SWSP and the
$ 1 , 593 filing fee will apply.
2 . A Well permit must be obtained for the current use and exposed surface area at the
Firestone Pit in accordance with S37- 90- 137 (2 ) and X11 ) , C . R. S . in conjunction with this
plan . Well permit application was submitted with the SWSP request ( receipt no .
3698447A) and this application is pending evaluation . The provisions of Colorado Revised
Statute 37-90- 137 (2 ) prohibits the issuance of a permit for a well to be located within
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600 feet of any existing well, unless the State Engineer finds that circumstances so
warrant after a hearing held in accordance with the procedural rules in 2CCR402 - 5 . This
hearing may be waived if you are able to obtain statements from the owners of all welts
within 600 feet, verifying that they have no objection to your use of the proposed well .
Should a new well permit be denied for reasons of 600 foot spacing, or any other
legitimate reason , approval of this substitute supply plan may be cancelled .
3 . Well permits were obtained for the current use and exposed pond surface area at the
Carbon Valley Pit and Fort Lupton Sand and Gravel in accordance with §37- 90- 137 ( 2 )
and ( 11 ) , C . R . S . , permit nos . 70326- F, and 83501 - F, respectively. The Applicant should
file a request in writing with the State Engineer's office requesting cancellation of
permit no . 78127- F issued for the Rinn Valley Resource site since there are no more
lagged depletions at the site that need to be replaced .
4 . The total area of pond surface exposed for each of the pits shall not exceed those
values listed in Table A of this approval . Should the total surface area exposed exceed
those amounts, an amendment request shall be promptly filed with this office .
5 . The total amount of groundwater to be appropriated from each of the pits shall not
exceed the values listed in Table D of this approval
6 . Approval of this plan is for the purposes as stated herein . Any additional uses of water
must first be approved by this office . Any future additional historical consumptive use
credit given (e . g . , agricultural water transfer) for this site must consider all previous
credits given .
7 . All pumping for dust control shall be measured in a manner acceptable to the division
engineer.
8 . The replacement water, which is the subject of this plan , cannot be sold or leased to
any other entity. As a condition of subsequent renewals of this substitute water supply
plan , the replacement water must be appurtenant to this site until a plan for
augmentation is obtained . All replacement water must be concurrent with depletions in
quantity, timing, and location .
9 . Any SWSP renewal request should propose adequate terms and conditions to assure
that an expansion of use of the Applicant's changed shares will not result if the
Applicant's reach their volumetric limits and cease diverting water or decide not to
take delivery of their shares.
10 . The Applicant has proposed to use for augmentation , water available from any other
source legally available for augmentation and which can be provided in the amount, at
the time, and at the location required to replace out of priority depletions from the
gravel pit sites included in this SWSP. Additional sources of replacement water in this
SWSP may only be used if the Applicant complies with the attached Division One
Administration Protocol "Use of Replacement Sources Not Specifically Identified in an
SWSP or Augmentation Plan" .
11 . The name, address, and phone number of the contact person who will be responsible
for the operation and accounting of this plan must be provided on the accounting forms
submitted to the division engineer and thewater commissioner.
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April 1 , 2020
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12 . Conveyance loss for delivery of augmentation water to the South Platte River, Saint
Vrain Creek and the Cache La Poudre River is subject to assessment and modification as
determined by the division engineer.
13 . The Division Engineer, or his designated representative, will administer all such water
transported in the South Platte River or its tributaries under this SWSP, including water
for replacement of depletions, past intervening headgate to ensure that such water is
not intercepted or otherwise diminished in quantity by diversion , use or other
interference by intervening water rights and to assure that such water remains
available and suitable for Applicant's uses under this SWSP, except when any
intervening headgate is diverting the entire flow of ( "sweeping" ) the river. In the event
that delivery past headgate which sweep the river requires the installation of a bypass
structure or the use of an existing bypass structure by agreement with a third - party,
Applicant is responsible for either installation a new bypass structure with a continuous
recording measuring device ( s ) as approved by the plater commissioner or securing an
agreement with a third - party to use an existing bypass structure and providing such
information and agreement to the Division Engineer.
14 . All diversions shall be measured in a manner acceptable to the Division Engineer. The
Applicant shall install and maintain such measuring devices as required by the Division
Engineer for operation of this SWSP. In addition , the applicant shall maintain daily
records of all diversions, replacements, and the amount of water used for each
particular purpose . The applicant shall provide a report of these records to the division
engineer and the water commissioner on a monthly basis on a form approved by them .
The accounting must be submitted to the division engineer in Greeley
(Dlv1 Accounting@state . co . us) , the River Operations Et Compact Coordinator ( Brent
Schantz at Brent . Schantz@state . co . us) and the water commissioners (Jorge Vidal at
Jorge . Vidat@state . co . us, and Shera Sumerford at Shera . Sumerford state . co . us within
30 calendar days of the end of the month for which the accounting is being made .
Submitted accounting shall conform to the Administration Protocol - Augmentation
Plan Accounting.
15 . If reclamation of the mines at the gravel pit sites included in this SWSP produce a
permanent water surface exposing groundwater to evaporation , an application for a
plan for augmentation must be filed with the Division -1 Water Court at least three years
prior to the completion of mining to include , but not be limited to, long- term
evaporation losses . If a lined pond results after reclamation , replacement of lagged
depletions shall continue until there is no longer an effect on stream flow.
16 . Dewatering at the Carbon Valley Pit , Firestone Pit , and Ft . Lupton Sand and Gravel will
produce delayed depletions to the stream system . As long as the pits are continuously
d ewatered , the water returned to the stream system should be adequate to offset the
depletions . However, once dewatering at the sites cease, the delayed depletions must
be addressed . A plan that specifies how the post pumping dewatering depletions
(including refilling of the pit) will be replaced , in time, place and amount along with
the evaporation from groundwater exposed at the sites after the dewatering stops was
presented in the proposed plan .
17 . The monthly volume of water pumped for dewatering operations must be recorded
through a totalizing flow meter and shown on the submitted accounting sheets .
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April 1 , 2020
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18 . Water shad not be impounded in any lined reservoirs except pursuant to lawful
diversions allowed by statute or decree . At all other times , all inflow of water into the
reservoirs from any source , including precipitation and groundwater inflows, shall be
removed by the applicant . The water may be removed from within the lined area and
returned to the stream system through surface flow or groundwater recharge without
need for replacement, so long as the operator does not put the water to beneficial use .
19 . The State Engineer may revoke this SWSP or add additional restrictions to its operation
if at any time the State Engineer determines that injury to other vested water rights
has occurred or will occur as a result of the operation of this SWSP. Should this SWSP
expire without renewal or be revoked prior to adjudication of a permanent plan for
augmentation , all use of water under this SWSP must cease immediately.
20 . In accordance with amendments to 525 - 8- 202 (7 ) , C . R . S . , and " Senate Bill 89 - 181 Rules
and Regulations " adopted on February 4 , 1992 , the State Engineer shall determine
whether the substitute supply is of a quality to meet requirements of use to senior
appropriators . As such , water quality data or analysis may be requested at any time to
determine if the water quality is appropriate for downstream water users .
21 . The decision of the state engineer shall have no precedential or evidentiary force , shall
not create any presumptions, shift the burden of proof, or serve as a defense in any
pending water court case or any other legal action that may be initiated concerning
this plan . This decision shall not bind the state engineer to act in a similar manner in
any other applications involving other plans , or in any proposed renewal of this plan ,
and shall not imply concurrence with any findings of fact or conclusions of law
contained herein , or with the engineering methodologies used by the Applicant .
If you have any questions concerning this approval , please contact loana Comaniciu in
Denver at (303 ) 866- 3581 or Dean Santistevan in Greeley at (970 ) 352 - 8712 .
Sincerely,
jen-'
'Jeff Deatherage , R E .
Chief of Water Supply
Attachments : Tables 7 through 12
Commitment of Water Supply Affidavit
Dry- up Agreement
Figure 1
Irrigation Water Usage on Lohmann a nn Property Affi d avi t
Augmentation Station Map
Administration Protocol - Augmentation Plan Accounting , Division 1 - South
Platte River
Use of Replacement Sources Not Specifically Identified in an SWSP or
Augmentation Plan
L . G . Everist Combined SWSP
April 1 , 2020
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Ec : Dean Santistevan , Assistant Division Engineer, DiviAccounting@state . co . us
Michael Hein , Assistant Division Engineer, DiviAccounting@state . co . us
Brent Schantz , River Operations Coordinator, Brent . Schantz@state . co . us
Jorge Vidal, District 2 , Water Commissioner, Jorge . Vidat@stateeco . us
Shera Sumerford , District 5 Water Commissioner, Shera . Sumerford ®state . co . us
Division of Reclamation Mining and Safety
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Table 7
Carbon Valley Resource ( DMG Permit No . M -0l1 -017) Person Responsible for this plan:
January 2020 to December 2021 SWSP Accounting Lynn Mayer Shults
(all values in acre-feet , unless otherwise noted ) 303.286 .2247
( 1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8 ) (9) ( 10) ( 11 ) (12) (13)
DEPLETIONS
MINING DEPLETIONS DEWATERING
Aggregate Production - Evaporation Total Depletions 462 gpm NET
Dust
MonthDEPLETIONS
Total Excavated Material Material Not Water Exposed Area Net Evap. Total Evap. Control Not Lagged Not Lagged Lagged
Material (tons) Washed (tons) Washed (tons) Consumed (ac) Rate (ft) Lagged
I
Jan-20 41 ,317 41 .317 -0.61 1 . 15 -0 .08 -0.09 -0 .02 -0 .70 -0 .89 63.3 -55.4 TO
Feb-20 34. 072 34. 072 -0 .50 - 1 . 15 -0 . 09 -0. 11 - -0 . 02 - -0 .61 -0 .86 - 61 .2 -56 .9 - 3 .5
Mar-20 40.645 40.645 -0.60 1 . 15 -0 . 12 -0, 14 -0 .03 -0 .73 -0 .83 63.3 -57 .8 4 .7
Apr-20 62..255 62,255 -0.92 _ 1 . 15 -0 .20 -0.23 _ -0 .03 - 1 . 15 -0 .85 61 .2 -58 . 5 _ 1 .8
May-20 40.625 40,625 -0.60 1 . 15 -0 .26 -0, 30 -0 .03 -0 .89 -0 .90 63.3 -59.0 3 .4
Jun-20 50704 50,704 -0, 75 - 1 . 15 -0 .38 -0.44 - -0 .02 - 1 . 19 -0 .92 61 .2 -59. 5 . 0 .8
Jul-20 84 244 84. 244 -1 . 24 1 . 15 -0 .44 -0. 50 -0 .04 - 1 .74 - 1 .00 63.3 -59 .8 2 .5
Aug-20 75.467 75A67 -1 . 11 1 . 15 -0 .38 -0.44 -0 . 04 - 1 .55 - 1 . 13 63.3 -60. 3 1 .8
Sep-20 69, 168 69, 168 -1 .02 1 . 15 -0 .26 -0. 30 -0 .04 - 1 .32 - 1 . 18 61 .2 -60 . 7 -0. 6
Oct-20 50. 071 50. 071 -0. 74 - 1 . 15 -0 . 18 -0 .21 - -0 .03 -0 .95 - 1 . 16 63.3 -60. 7 _ 1 .4
Nov-20 15, 151 15, 151 -0. 22 - 1 . 15 -0 .09 -0. 11 -0 .02 -0 .33 - 1 .07 61 .2 -61 .0 -0. 9
Dec-20 36.280 36,280 -0. 53 1 . 15 -0 .07 -0 .09 -0 .02 -0 .62 -0 .93 63.3 -61 . 1 1 .2
TOTAL 2020 600, 000 0 600, 000 -8. 83 -2 .56 -2.94 -0 .34 -11 . 77 -11 .72 749. 2 -710. 7 26. 5
Jan-21 41 .317 41 , 317 -0.61 1 . 15 -0 .08 -0. 09 -0 .02 -0 .70 -0 .89 63.3 -61 .5 0 .9
Feb-21 34. 072 34.072 -0 . 50 1 . 15 -0 . 09 -0. 11 - -0 . 02 -0 .61 -0 .87 - 61 .2 -61 .6 -1 . 3
Mar-21 40.645 40.645 -0.60 1 . 15 -0 . 12 -0. 14 -0 .03 -0 .73 -0 .84 63.3 -61 .6 0 .8
Apr-21 62255 62255 -0 .92 1 . 15 -0 .20 -0.23 -0 .03 - 1 . 15 -0 . 85 61 .2 -61 .8 -1 .4
May-21 4O625 40.625 -0.60 1 . 15 -0 .26 -0 . 30 -0 .03 -0 .89 -0 .91 - 63.3 -61 . 7 0 .6
Jun-21 50. 704 50/04 -0.75 1 , 15 -0 .38 -0.44 -0 .02 - 1 . 19 -0 .92 61 .2 -61 .9 -1 . 6
Jul-21 84, 244 84. 244 -1 . 24 1 . 15 -0 .44 -0.50 -0 .04 - 1 .74 - 1 .00 63.3 -61 . 9 - 0 .4
Aug-21 75.467 75.467 -1 . 11 _ 1 . 15 -0 .38 -0.44 _ -0 . 04 - 1 .55 - 1 . 13 63.3 -62. 1 0 .0
Sep-21 69, 168 69. 168 -1 .02 1 . 15 -0 .26 -0. 30 _ -0 .04 - 1 .32 - 1 . 18 61 .2 -62 .2 -2. 2
Oct-21 50. 071 50.071 -0 . 74 1 . 15 -0 . 18 -0. 21 -0 . 03 -0 .95 - 1 . 16 63.3 -62. 1 0 .0
Nov-21 15. 151 15. 151 -0. 22 1 . 15 -0 . 09 -0. 11 -0 . 02 -0 .33 - 1 .07 61 .2 -62 .2 -2. 1
Dec-21 36.280 36.280 -0. 53 1 . 15 -0 .07 -0,09 -0 .02 -0 .62 -0 .93 63.3 -62 . 1 0 .2
TOTAL 2021 600,000 0 600,000 -8 .83 -2 .56 -2.94 -0 .34 -11 . 77 -11 .75 749. 2 -742. 7 -5. 6
Notes:
1 . Total excavated material of 600000 tons in 2020 and 600000 tons in 2021 , distributed based on historical operations.
2. and 3. Projected tons of material washed and not washed based on historical operations at site. Actual recorded values to be used in SWSP accounting.
4. Equal to 4% of washed material (2) + 2% of material not washed ( 3).
5. Exposed surface area outside of lined areas that are not covered by ice. Accounting values based on measurements of actual ice cover.
6. Net evaporation based on gross evaporation (NOAA NWS-33) less 70% of average precipitation for NOAA Longmont 2ESE weather station (see Table 13) .
7. Equal to (5) * (6).
8. 0. 34 ac-ft in 2020 and 0 .34 ac-ft in 2021 . Distributed based on historical operations and included as part of dewatering (11 ) .
9. Equal to (4) + (7) .
10. Equal to past and current mining depletions (9), lagged back to St. Vrain Creek using AVVAS program with following aquifer parameters: X=2000 ft; W=4173 ft; T= 50000 gpolft, and 8=0 .2.
11 . Based on pumping over previous year.
12 . Equal to past and current dewatering pumping (11 ) , lagged back to St. Vrain Creek using AWAS program with following aquifer parameters: X=2000 ft; W=4173 ft; T=50000 gpolft.. and S=0.2 .
13. Equal to (10) + ( 11 ) + (12) + (8) , since dust control comes from dewatering pumping that does not return to the river.
Negative values (-) represent net depletions to river system . Positive values (+) represent net accretions to river system.
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Table 8
Firestone Gravel Resource ( DM6 Permit No . M -96-052) Person Responsible for this plan:
January 2020 to December 2021 SWSP Accounting Lynn Mayer Shul.ts
(all values in acre-feet, unless otherwise noted) 303.286.2247
(1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11 ) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16)
DEPLETIONS
MINING DEPLETIONS DEWATERING
Aggregate Production Evaporation Concrete Total Depletions 1430 gpm NET
Dust Total DEPLETIONS
Month
Total Excavated Material Material Not Water Exposed Area Net Evap. Subirrigation Control Water Not Not
Material (tons) Washed (tons) Washed (tons) Consumed (ac) Rate (ft) Credit (ac-ft) Total Evap. Production Consumed Lagged Lagged Lagged Lagged
(cu. yds.)
Jan-20 68,319 68,319 -2.01 20.93 -0.08 -1 .69 -0. 10 4, 198 -0.64 -3.70 -3.79 195.9 -207. 1 - -15.7
Feb-20 75,201 75,201 -2.21 20.93 -0. 10 -2. 15 -0.08 6,346 -0.97 -4.36 -3.78 189.6 -200.8 -16.0
Mar-20 114,808 114,808 -3.38 20.93 -0. 12 -2.53 -0. 10 5,416 -0.83 -5.91 -4.28 195.9 -196.2 -5.5
Apr-20 169,731 169,731 -5.00 20.93 -0.20 0.03 -4. 14 -0. 11 8,635 -1 .32 -9. 13 -5.53 189.6 -195.0 -12.3
May-20 156,874 156,874 -4.62 20.93 -0.28 0.08 -5.83 -0. 10 8, 190 -1 .26 -10.45 -7.46 195.9 -193.3 -6.2
Jun-20 167,344 167,344 -4.93 20.93 -0.41 0. 12 -8.41 -0.08 10,729 -1 .65 -13.33 -9.36 189.6 -193.5 -15. 1
Jul-20 113,016 113,016 -3.33 20.93 -0.46 0. 14 -9.49 -0. 10 12,354 -1 .90 -12.81 -11 .22 195.9 -192.6 -9.9
Aug-20 154,980 154,980 -4.56 20.93 -0.39 0. 12 -8. 11 -0. 10 14,060 -2. 16 -12.67 -12.02 195.9 -194. 1 -12.5
Sep-20 140,573 140,573 -4. 14 20.93 -0.27 0.08 -5.47 -0. 12 14,494 -2.22 -9.60 -11 .92 189.6 -194. 1 -18.8
Oct-20 135,404 135,404 -3.99 20.93 -0. 15 0.03 -3. 13 -0. 12 10,623 -1 .63 -7. 11 -10.47 195.9 -192.9 -9.2
Nov-20 92,034 92,034 -2.71 20.93 -0.09 -1 .97 -0. 11 7,214 -1 . 11 -4.68 -8.48 189.6 -193.3 -13.5
Dec-20 109,844 109,844 -3.23 20.93 -0.07 -1 .52 -0. 12 5,364 -0.82 -4.75 -6.63 195.9 -192.5 -4.2
TOTAL 2020 1 ,498, 126 1 ,498, 126 0 -44.09 -2.63 0.60 -54.43 -1 .21 107,621 -16.51 -98.52 ' -94.94 2319.2 -2345.4 -138.9
Jan-21 68,319 68,319 -2.01 20.93 -0.08 -1 .69 -0. 10 4, 198 -0.64 -3.70 -5.52 195.9 -194. 1 -4.4
Feb-21 75,201 75,201 -2.21 20.93 -0. 10 -2. 15 -0.08 6,346 -0.97 •-• -4.36 -4.72 189.6 -194. 1 -10.3
Mar-21 114,808 114,808 -3.38 20.93 -0. 12 -2.53 -0. 10 5,416 -0.83 -5.91 -4.74 195.9 -192.9 -2.6
Apr-21 169,731 169,731 -5.00 20.93 -0.20 0.03 -4. 14 -0. 11 8,635 -1 .32 -9. 13 -5.76 189.6 -193.3 -10.9
_May-21 156,874 156,874 -4.62 20.93 -0.28 0.08 -5.83 -0. 10 8, 190 -1 .26 -10.45 -7.57 195.9 -192.5 -5.5
Jun-21 167,344 167,344 -4.93 20.93 -0.41 0. 12 -8.41 -0.08 10,729 -1 .65 -13.33 -9.41 189.6 -193.2 -14.7
Jul-21 113,016 113,016 -3.33 20.93 -0.46 0. 14 -9.49 -0. 10 12,354 -1 .90 -12.81 -11 .25 195.9 -192.4 -9.8
Aug-21 154,980 154,980 -4.56 20.93 -0.39 0. 12 -8. 11 -0. 10 ` 14,060 -2. 16 -12.67 -12.04 195.9 -194.0 -12.4
Sep-21 140,573 140,573 -4. 14 20.93 -0.27 0.08 -5.47 -0. 12 14,494 -2.22 -9.60 -11 .92 189.6 -194. 1 -18.7
Oct-21 135,404 135,404 -3.99 20.93 -0. 15 0.03 -3. 13 -0. 12 10,623 -1 .63 -7. 11 -10.47 195.9 -192.9 -9.2
Nov-21 92,034 92,034 -2.71 20.93 -0.09 -1 .97 -0. 11 7,214 -1 . 11 -4.68 -8.48 189.6 -193.3 -13.4
Dec-21 109,844 109,844 -3.23 20.93 -0.07 -1 .52 -0. 12 5,364 -0.82 -4.75 -6.63 195.9 -192.5 -4.2
TOTAL 2021 1 ,498, 126 1 ,498, 126 1 0 -44.09 -2.63 0.60 -54.43 -1 .21 107,621 -16.51 -98.52 -98.51 2319.2 -2319.2 -116.2
Notes:
1 . Total excavated material of 1498126 tons in 2020 and 1498126 tons in 2021 , distributed based on historical operations.
2. and 3. Projected tons of material washed and not washed based on historical operations at site. Actual recorded values to be used in SWSP accounting .
4. Equal to 4% of washed material (2) + 2% of material not washed (3).
5. Exposed surface area outside of lined areas that are not covered by ice. Accounting values based on measurements of actual ice cover.
6. Net evaporation based on gross evaporation (NOAA NWS-33) less 70% of average precipitation for NOAA Fort Lupton 2SE weather station from previous analysis (see Table 13).
7. Historical subirrigation credit at site from previous historical subirrigation credit analysis.
8. Equal to (5) * (6) + (7).
9. 1 .21 ac-ft in 2020 and 1 .21 ac-ft in 2021 . Distributed based on historical operations and included as part of dewatering ( 16).
10. Total concrete production of 107621 cubic yards in 2020 and 107621 cubic yards in 2021 , distributed based on historical operations.
11 . Equal to (10) * 50 gallons per cubic yard / 325851 , and included as part of dewatering (14).
12. Equal to (4) + (8). Dust control (9) and water used for concrete production (11 ) comes from pumping for dewatering (14).
13. Equal to past and current mining depletions ( 12), lagged back to St. Vrain Creek using AWAS program with following aquifer parameters: X=2210 ft; W=2262 ft; T=72300 gpolft, and S=0.2.
14. Based on pumping over previous year.
15. Equal to past and current dewatering pumping ( 14), lagged back to St. Vrain Creek using AWAS program with following aquifer parameters: X=2210 ft; W=2262 ft; T=72300 gpolft, and S=0.2.
16. Equal to (13) + (14) + (15) + (9) + (11 ), since dust control and water for concrete production comes from dewatering pumping that does not return to the river.
Negative values (-) represent net depletions to river system. Positive values (+) represent net accretions to river system.
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Table 9
L.G . Everist St. Vrain Creek Mining Permit Areas Summary Person Responsible for this plan :
January 2020 to December Accounting Lynn Mayer Shults
2021 SWSP A ti � 300 3.286.2247
(all values in acre-feet, unless otherwise noted)
(1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11 ) (12) (13)
NET DEPLETIONS REPLACEMENTS RIVER BALANCE
Percent Out-of- Ft Lupton Credits used
Carbon Rural Ditch Excess Ft Total Ft Lupton Preliminary to meet South
Month Valley Firestone Total of Month Priority Net Depletions Lupton Credits Supply Transit Credits Balance Platte Lease Water Balance
with Call Depletion Losses
Depletions
Jan-20 6 .95 -15.73 -8.78 0% 0.00 -1 .03 0.00 0.00 0.00
Feb-20 3.48 -16.01 -12.53 0% 0 .00 -0 .88 0.00 0.00 0.00
Mar-20 4.66 -5.47 -0.81 52% -0.42 -0 .76 0.84 -0.03 0 .81 0.00 0.00 0.00
Apr-20 1 .82 -12 .33 -10.51 100% -10 .51 -0 .40 11 .79 -0.88 10.91 0 .00 0.00 0 .00
May-20 3 .40 -6.22 -2.82 100% -2 .82 7.22 4.40 0.00 4 .40
Jun-20 0 .80 -15.05 -14.25 100% -14.25 12.25 2 . 16 -0. 16 2 .00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Jul-20 2.47 -9.92 -7.45 100% -7 .45 17.67 10 .22 0.00 10.22
Aug-20 1 .78 -12.49 -10.71 100% -10 .71 10 .45 0 .28 -0.02 0.26 0.00 0.00 0.00
Sep-20 -0 .63 -18.79 -19.42 100% -19.42 2.85 17 .91 -1 .34 16.56 0.00 0 .00 0.00
Oct-20 1 .36 -9.21 -7.85 100% -7 .85 -0 .87 9.43 -0.71 8.72 0.00 0.00 0.00
Nov-20 -0 .88 -13.46 -14.34 100% -14.34 -1 .50 16 .46 -0.62 15.84 0.00 0 .00 0.00
Dec-20 1 .24 -4 . 18 -2 .94 100% -2 .94 -1 .23 4.33 -0 .16 4 . 17 0.00 i i 0.00 0.00
TOTAL 2020 26.47 -138.87 -112.40 90.70 43.77 63 .20 -3 .93 59.27 14.62 0 .00 0 .00 14 .62
Jan-21 0.90 -4 .42 -3 .52 100% -3 .52 -1 .04 4.74 -0 .18 4 .56 0.00 0.00 0.00
Feb-21 -1 .29 -10.27 -11 .56 100% -11 .56 -0 .90 12 .94 -0.48 12.46 0.00 0 .00 0.00
Mar-21 0.82 -2 .65 -1 .83 100% -1 .83 -0 .77 2.70 -0 .10 2 .60 0.00 0.00 0.00
Apr-21 -1 .41 -10.94 -12.35 100% -12.35 -0 .40 13 .78 -1 .03 12.75 0.00 0 .00 0.00
May-21 0.61 -5.54 -4 .93 100% -4.93 7.22 2.29 0 .00 2.29
Jun-21 -1 .60 -14.71 -16.31 100% -16.31 12.25 4.39 -0.33 4.06 0.00 0.00 0.00
Jul-21 0 .39 -9.76 -9.37 100% -9.37 17.67 8.30 0.00 8.30
Aug-21 -0.02 -12.41 -12.43 100% -12.43 10 .45 2. 14 -0. 16 1 .98 0.00 0.00 0.00
Sep-21 -2.19 -18.74 -20.93 100% -20.93 2.85 19 .54 -1 .46 18.07 0.00 0.00 0.00
.
Oct-21 0 .01 -9. 19 -9.18 100% -9 . 18 -0 .87 10 .86 -0 .81 10 .05 0.00 0 .00 0.00
Nov-21 -2.05 -13.44 -15.49 100% -15.49 -1 .50 17 .65 -0.66 16.99 0.00 0.00 0.00
Dec-21 0 .23 -4. 17 -3.94 100% -3 .94 -1 .23 5.37 -0 .20 5. 17 0.00 0.00 0.00
TOTAL 2021 -5.58 -116.25 -121 .83 -121 .83 43.74 1 94 . 11 -5.43 88.69 10 .59 0 .00 0.00 10 .59
Notes:
1 . See Table 7, Column (13).
2. See Table 8, Column (16).
3. Equal to ( 1 ) + (2).
4. Percent of month with call placed downstream of sites based on Water Division 1 records. Accounting values based on actual recorded calls.
5. Equal to [ (3) * (4) ] < 0.
6. Historical lagged depletions associated with dry up of land under Rural Ditch associated with recorded deliveries through augmentation station of 1 share(s) in 2020 and 1 share(s) in 2021 (see Table 12). Augmentation
station deliveries accounted only during periods of downstream call. Net depletions are multiplied by portion of month with call (4).
7. Excess Ft. Lupton credits (see Table 11 , Column 12 ). Note use of Fort Lupton credits limited to periods without intervening call; e.g., Hewes Cook call on 7 days (25% ) of the month means 15 ac-ft excess credits
available out of 20 ac-ft in river at Fort Lupton prior to transit loss.
8. Based on (7) and transit loss over 15 miles to St. Vraimmn Creek confluence at summer (Apr - Oct) 1 winter (Nov-Mar) loss rate of 0.50% / 0.25% per mile.
9. Equal to (7) + (8).
10. Equal to [ (3) * (4) ] > 0 + (6) + (9). Negative values (-) represent net depletions to river system . Positive values (+) represent net accretions to river system .
11 . See Table 11 , Column (8).
12. Credits for replacement from lease with City of Aurora, after transit losses..
12. Equal to ( 10) - (11 ) + ( 12).
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Table 10
Ft Lupton Sand and Gravel ( DMG Permit No. M -99- 120) Person Responsible for this plan :
January 2020 to December 2021 SWSP Accounting Lynn Mayer Shults
( all values in acre-feet , unless otherwise noted ) 303 .286 .2247
(1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) ( 10) ( 11 ) (12 ) (13 )
DEPLETIONS
MINING DEPLETIONS DEWATERING
Aggregate Production - Evaporation Total Depletions 1500 gpm NET
Month Dust DEPLETIONS
Total Excavated Material Material Not Water Exposed Area Net Evap. Total Evap . Control Not Lagged Not Lagged Lagged
Material (tons ) Washed (tons) Washed (tons) Consumed (ac) Rate (ft) Lagged
Jan-20 103 ,720 78. 916 24 .804 -2 .69 30. 08 -0 .08 -2 .51 -0 .09 -5 .29 -7 . 11 _ 205. 5 - 103 .1 95 . 3
Feb-20 88 ,293 78. 064 10 .229 -2 .45 30. 08 -0 . 11 -3 .25 -0 .07 -5.76 -6 .94 198. 9 - 155 .1 36 .8
Mar-20 115,081 103 ,686 11 ;395 -3 .22 30. 08 -0 . 15 -4 .62 -0 .08 -7 .92 -7 .58 205. 5 - 170 .9 27 . 1
Apr-20 152 , 241 139 , 129 13 . 112 -4 .29 30. 08 -0 .26 -7 .75 -0 .08 _ -12 . 11 -9 .45 , 200. 9 - 177 .5 14 .0
May-20 164 ,910 , ,. 156 ,002 8 ,908 -4 .72 30. 08 -0 .31 -9 .29 -0 .07 _ -14 .08 -11 .35 205. 5 - 182 .3 11 .9
Jun-20 169,788 150 ,739 19 ;050 -4 .72 30. 08 -0 .44 -13 .26 -0 .07 _ -18 .05 -13 .59 198. 9 - 184 .2 1 . 1
Jul -20 162,935 1_39 ,235 23 .701 -4 .45 30. 08 -0 .48 -14 .54 -0 .08 _ -19 .07 -15 .39 , 205. 5 - 186 .9 3 .2
Aug-20 156 ,287 142 ,764 13 ;523 -4 .40 30. 08 -0 .43 -13 .07 -0 .10 -17 .58 -15 .73 - 205. 5 - 189 .8 0 .0
Sep-20 126 , 128 116 ,038 10 ;090 -3 .56 30. 08 -0 .30 -9 .00 -0 .10 _ -12 .67 -14 . 13 , 238. 6 -202 .2 22 . 3
Oct-20 135,488 117 , 173 18 ;315 -3 .72 30. 08 -0 .22 -6 .47 -0 .10 -10 .29 -12 . 14 246. 6 -215 .1 19 .4
Nov-20 139,059 127 ,890 11 ; 168 -3 .93 30. 08 -0 . 12 -3 .56 -0 .10 -7 .59 -10 .30 258. 5 -225 .2 23. 1
Dec-20 97,602 85. 045 12 .557 -2 .69 30. 08 -0 .09 -2 .76 -0 .09 _ -5 .54 -8 .57 I- 246. 6 -227 .6 10 .5
TOTAL 2020 1 .611 ,532 1 ,434 ,681 176 .851 -44. 83 -3 .00 -90 .09 -1 .03 -135 .95 - 132.28 2616 .4 -2219. 6 264 .6
Jan-21 103, 720 78. 916 24 .804 -2 .69 30. 08 -0 .08 -2 .51 -0 .09 _ -5 .29 -7 .53 _ 246. 6 -227 .6 _ 11 . 5
Feb-21 88 .293 78. 064 10 .229 -2 .45 30. 08 -0 . 11 -3 .25 -0 .07 _ -5 .76 -7 .23 258. 5 -232 .7 18 .6
Mar-21 115,081 103 ,686 11 ;395 -3 .22 30. 08 -0 . 15 -4 .62 -0 .08 -7 .92 -7 .81 256. 9 -236 .7 12 .4
Apr-21 152 ,241 139 , 129 13 ; 112 -4 .29 30. 08 -0 .26 -7 .75 -0 .08 -12 . 11 -9 .65 258. 5 -239 .0 _ 9 .9
May-21 164 ,910 156 ,002 8,908 -4 .72 30. 08 -0 .31 -9 .29 -0 .07 _ -14 .08 -11 .53 226. 0 -230 .3 - 15 .7
Jun-21 169 , 788 150 ,739 19 ;050 -4 .72 30. 08 -0 .44 -13 .26 -0 .07 _ -18 .05 -13 .75 198. 9 -213 .8 _ -28 .6
Jul -21 162,935 139 ,235 23 .701 -4 .45 30. 08 -0 . 48 -14 .54 -0 .08 -19 .07 -15 .54 -- 205. 5 -206 .9 - 16 .9
Aug-21 156 ,287 142 ,764 13 ;523 -4 .40 30. 08 -0 . 43 -13 .07 -0 .10 _ -17 .58 -15.87 205. 5 -206 .0 - - 16 .3
Sep-21 126, 128 116 ,038 10 ;090 -3 .56 30. 08 -0 .30 -9 .00 -0 .10 _ -12 .67 -14 .26 , 238. 6 -216 .0 _ 8 .4
Oct-21 135,488 117 , 173 18 ,315 -3 .72 30. 08 -0 .22 -6 .47 -0 .10 -10 .29 -12 .26 246. 6 -227 .4 6 .9
Nov-21 139, 059 127 ,890 11 : 168 -3 .93 30. 08 -0 . 12 -3 .56 -0 .10 _ -7 . 59 -10 .42 278.4 -242 .9 25 . 1
Dec-21 97 .602 85, 045 12 .557 -2 .69 30. 08 -0 .09 -2 .76 -0 .09 -5 .54 -8 .67 269. 2 -250 .1 10 .5
TOTAL 2021 1 .61 -1 ,532 1 ,434 ,681 176 .851 -44. 83 -3 .00 -90 .09 -1 .03 -135 .95 - 134 . 52 2889 .2 -2729. 0 25.8
Notes:
1 . Total excavated material of 1611532 tons in 2020 and 1611532 tons in 2021 , distributed based on historical operations .
2. and 3 . Projected tons of material washed and not washed based on historical operations at pit. Actual recorded values to be used in SWSP accounting .
4 . Equal to 4 % of washed material (2) + 2% of material not washed (3 ).
5 . Exposed surface area outside of lined areas that are not covered by ice . Accounting values based on measurements of actual ice cover.
6 . Net evaporation based on gross evaporation (NOAA NW 5 -33) less 70 % of average precipitation for NOAA Fort Lupton 2SE weather station (see Table 13) .
7 . Equal to (5) k (6 ).
8 . 1 .03 ac-ft in 2020 and 1 .03 ac-ft in 2021 . Distributed based on historical operations .
9 . Equal to (4) + (7 ) + (8).
10 . Equal to past and current mining depletions (9), lagged back to South Platte River using AWAS program with following aquifer parameters : X= 1200 ft; W =7996 ft; T=90000 gpd/ft; and 5 =0. 2.
11 . Based on pumping over previous year.
12 . Equal to past and current dewatering pumping ( 11 ), lagged back to South Platte River using AWAS program with following aquifer parameters : X= 1200 ft; W =7996 ft; T=90000 gpd/ft. and 5 =0 .2
13 . Equal to (10 ) + (11 ) + (12 ). Negative values (-) represent net depletions to river system . Positive values (+ ) represent net accretions to river system .
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Table 11
L. G . Everist South Platte River Mining Permit Area Summary Person Responsible for this plan:
January 2020 to December 2021 SWSP Accounting Lyn Mayer Shults
303.286.2247
(all values in acre -feet, unless otherwise noted)
(1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11 ) (12) (13) (14) (15)
NET DEPLETIONS REPLACEMENTS RIVER BALANCE
Percent Out-of- Lupton Bottom Excess St Laramie-Fox Credits use to
Month Ft. Lupton Placeholder Total, of Month Priority Net Ditch Ft Lupton Vrain Ck Transit Losses St Vrain Ck Hill Well Preliminary meet St Vrain Ck Lease Water Balance
with Call Depletion Depletions Recharge Credits Credits Pumping Balance Depletions
Jan-20 95.33 95.33 I 0% 0.00 4 -2.08 0.59 0.59 0.59
Feb-20 36.82 Or00 36.82 0% 0.00 -1 .91 0.54 0.54 0.54
Mar-20 27.06 CLAD 27.06 52% 0.00 -1 .63 0.50 13.62 0.84 12.78
Apr-20 13.95 0410 13.95 100% 0.00 -0.98 0.47 13.45 11 .79 1 .65
May-20 11 .89 11 .89 100% 0.00 1 .70 0.43 14.03 14.03
Jun-20 1 .07 0.00 1 .07 _ 100% 0.00 4.48 0.41 r 5.96 2. 16 3.80
Jul-20 3.20 3.20 100% 0.00 8.52 0.38 12. 10 12. 10
Aug-20 0.01 X00 0.01 100% 0.00 5.89 w 0.36 ww 6.26 0.28 5.99
Sep-20 22.31 0.00 22.31 100% 0.00 0.60 0.34 23.24 17.91 5.34
Oct-20 19.35 19.35 1 100% 0.00 -4.31 0.32 15.36 9.43 5.94
Nov-20 23.07 23.07 100%. 0.00 -5. 18 0.30 w 18.20 16.46 1 .74
Dec-20 10.47 9 10.47 100% 0.00 -3.27 4 0.29 7.49 4.33 3. 16
TOTAL 2020 264.56 264.56 0.00 1 1 .84 4.93 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 130.85 63.20 0.00 67.65
Jan-21 11 .51 11 .51 100% 0.00 -0.80 0.27 10.98 4.74 6.24
Feb-21 18.64 0.00 18.64 100% 0.00 -1 .91 0.26 w 17.00 12.94 4.06
Mar-21 12.36 0.00 12.36 100% 0.00 -1 .63 0.25 10.97 2.70 8.27
Apr-21 9.92 0 9.92 100% 0.00 7.42 0.24 17.59 13.78 3.81
May-21 -15.74 -15.74 100% -15.74 26.90 0.23 11 .40 11 .40
Jun-21 -28.64 9 -28.64 100% -28.64 40.68 0.22 12.26 4.39 7.87
Jul-21 -16.90 -16.90 100% -16.90 55.52 0.21 38.83 38.83
Aug-21 -16.33 9 -16.33 100% -16.33 47.09 0.20 30.96 2. 14 28.83
Sep-21 8.38 0430 8.38 100% 0.00 27.40 0. 19 w 35.96 w 19.54 16.42
Oct-21 6.93 6.93 100% 0.00 6.69 0. 18 13.80 10.88 4 2.94
Nov-21 25. 14 0410 25. 14 10O% 0.00 r -5. 18 0. 18 20. 14 17.65 2.49
Dec-21 10.48 0700 10.48 100% 0.00 -3.27 0. 17 i 7.38 5.37 2.01
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TOTAL 2021 25.76 0410 25.76 -77.60 1 198.92 2.60 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 227.27 94. 11 0.00 133. 16
Notes:
1 . See Table 10, Column (13).
2. See Table 10, Column (13).
3. Equal to ( 1 ) + (2).
4. Percent of month with call placed downstream of permit areas based on Water Division 1 records. Accounting values based on actual recorded calls.
5. Equal to [ (3) * (4) ] < 0.
6. Historical lagged depletions associated with dry up of land under Lupton Bottom Ditch associated with recorded augmentation station deliveries of 1 share(s) in 2020 and 3 share(s) in 2021 summarized in Table 12. Return flow obligations (negative values) are
multiplied by portion of month with call (4).
7. Accretions from 2018 recharge of reusable supplies at Fort Lupton site.
8. Excess St Vrain credits (see Table 9, Column 10). Note use of St Vrain credits limited to periods without intervening call; e.g. , Hewes Cook call on 7 days (25%) of the month means 15 ac-ft excess credits available out of 20 ac-ft in river at St Vrain permit areas
prior to transit loss.
9. Based on (8) and transit loss over 11 miles to South Platte River confluence at summer (Apr - Oct) 1 winter (Nov-Mar) loss rate of 0.50% / 0.25% per mile.
10. Equal to (8) + (9).
11 . Pumping from one or more of L.G. Everist's Laramie-Fox Hill wells (WDIDs 0210211 , 0210212, and 0210213). Includes 2% relinquishment requirement.
12. Equal tol (3) * (4) ] > 0 + (5) + (6) + (7) + ( 10) + ( 11 ). Negative values (-) represent net depletions to river system. Positive values (+) represent net accretions to river system.
13. See Table 9, Column 7.
14. Credits for replacement from lease with City of Aurora, after transit losses.
15. Equal to (12) - (13) + ( 14).
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Table 12
L.G. Eve rist Replacement Supplies Summary
Deliveries recorded at ditch augmentation stations Deliveries recorded at ditch augmentation stations
Net Depletions calculated based on Dec 2016 analysis Net Depletions calculated based on Dec 2019 analysis
Rural Ditch Lupton Bottom
Supply Ditch Supply
90.43 361 .77
WATER 2019 WATER Net 2019
YEAR 2020 Deliveries Net Depletions Deliveries YEAR 2020 Deliveries Depletions Deliveries
Jan-20 -1 .03 -1 . 1 % Jan-20 -2. 18 -0.6%
Feb-20 -0.88 -1 .0% Feb-20 -1 .91 -0.5%
Mar-20 -0.76 -0.8% Mar-20 -1 .63 -0.5%
Apr-20 0.43 -0.40 -0.4% Apr-20 7.00 -0.98 60.0% -1 .4%
May-20 11 .77 7.22 61 .3% May-20 18.70 1 .70 67.4% -3.0%
Jun-20 20.00 12.25 61 .3% Jun-20 24.40 4.48 74.2% -3.8%
Jul-20 30.14 17.67 58.6% Jul-20 30.30 8.52 77.6% -4. 1 %
Aug-20 19.72 10.45 53.0% Aug-20 26.40 5.89 78.0% -4. 1 %
Sep-20 7.87 2.85 36.3% Sep-20 18.00 0.60 74.4% -3.5%
Oct-20 1 .63 -0.87 -1 .0% Oct-20 8.00 -4.31 68.8% -2.7%
Nov-20 -1 .50 -1 .6% Nov-20 -5. 18 -1 .4%
Dec-20 -1 .23 -1 .3% Dec-20 -3.27 _ -0.9%
TOTAL 91 .56 43.77 TOTAL 132. 80 1 .74
WATER WATER Net
YEAR 2021 Deliveries Net Depletions .YEAR 2021 Deliveries Depletions
Jan-21 -1 .04 -1 . 1 % Jan-21 -0.80 -0.6%
Feb-21 -0.90 -1 .0% Feb-21 -1 .91 -0.5%
Mar-21 -0.77 -0.8% Mar-21 -1 .63 -0.5%
Apr-21 0.43 -0.40 -0.4% Apr-21 21 .00 7.42 60.0% - 1 .4%
May-21 11 .77 7.22 61 .3% May-21 56. 10 26.90 67.4% -3.0%
Jun-21 20.00 12.25 61 .3% Jun-21 73.20 40.68 74.2% -3.8%
Jul-21 30.14 17_67 58.6% Jul-21 90.90 55.52 77.6% -4. 1 %
Aug-21 19.72 10.45 53.0% Aug-21 79.20 47.09 78.0% -4. 1 %
Sep-21 7. 87 2.85 36.3% Sep-21 54.00 27.40 74.4% -3.5%
Oct-21 1 .63 -0.87 -1 .0% Oct-21 24.00 6.69 68.8% -2.7%
Nov-21 -1 .50 -1 .6% Nov-21 -5. 18 - 1 .4%
Dec-21 -1 .23 -1 .3% ,Dec-21 -3.27 -0.9%
TOTAL 91 .56 43.74 I TOTAL 398.40 198.92
Deliveries will be recorded at Everist"s Rural Ditch Deliveries will be recorded at Lupton Bottom Ditch
augmentation station (RUTAILCO). Company augmentation stations (LPBEASCO and
LPBW ESCO).
Returns included in calculations of Net Depletions (see Surface returns and ground water returns calculated
Table 8 of Dec 2015 HCU analysis of 1 .41 Rural Ditch based on 18CW3121 HCU analysis, actual 2019
shares), actual 2019 Deliveries, and projected 2020 and Deliveries, and projected 2020 and 2021 deliveries with
2021 deliveries, with projections subject to an average-year projections subject to an average-year yield limitation of
yield limitation of 200. 9 ac-ftlshare and a maximum use of 132.8 ac-ftlshare and a maximum use of 5 share(s) and
1 .41 share(s) and 1 .41 share(s) in 2020 and 2021 , 5 share(s) in 2020 and 2021 , respectively.1 share(s)
respectively. and 3 share(s) are committed for 2020 and 2021 ,
respectively.
Credits from Rural Ditch share used to meet Everist SWSP Credits from Lupton Bottom Ditch share used to meet
depletions and direct industrial use at cells within St_ Vrain Everist SWSP depletions and direct industrial use at
Creek permit areas_ cells within South Platte River permit area.
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COMMITMENT F WATER SUPPLY
L. G. Everist, Inc. hereby commits the following ditch shares pursuant to the January
2020 to December 2021 Substitute Water Supply Plan for the Carbon Valley Resource (M-01
017), Firestone Gravel Resource OW 96-052) and Fort Lupton Sand and Gravel 00-99- 120) :
2020 irrigation Season —
One ( 1 ) Rural Ditch share and one ( 1 ) Lupton Bottom Ditch share
2021 Irrigation Season —
ne ( 1 ) Rural Ditch share and three (3) Lupton Bottom Ditch shares
This commitment cvi dences the dedication of a renewable supply pursuant to the
requirement provided by the State Engineer's Office. This commitment shall remain in full force
and effect during the term of said Plan.
In WITNESS THEREOF, the undersigned has executed this document the i 2 day of
March 2020.
L G. Everist, Inc.
By
Matt Noteboom. Vice President — Mountain Division
STATE OF COLORADO
COUNTY OF .
Acknowledged before me thislst' day of March 2020 by Matt Notcboom as Vice
President a Mountain Division for L . G . Everist., Inc . -- -
Elisabeth Rae Marquez
NOTARY PUBLIC acsit
Witness my hand and official seal. STATE OF COLORADO
NOTARY ID 24204 129
MY c+�M MISSION EXPIRES JANUARY 31, 2024
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} ss. Affidavit Re : Lohmann (aka the "Borgmann") Farm
} Irrigation Water Usage from 1939 through 1997
COUNTY OF WELD
I, Harold Nelson, being of sound mind and lawful age, do hereby state, under oath, the
following:
1 . 1 am familiar with the ditch water used for flood/furrow flood/furrow irrigation of crops grown on the
Lohmann. Farm prior to the point in time that it was purchased by Theodore M. Lohmann and Linda C.
Lohmann on or about August 18, 19971 The ditch water used to irrigate the Lohmann (aka the
"Borgmann") Farm, legally described as ;the DAN WW of Section 6, Township 2N, Range 67W of the
6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, included 1 .41 shares of Rural Ditch Company water and 1 .0 shares of
Cole Ridge water.
2. The Rural Ditch water was delivered to the parcel via a lateral ditch depicted on the
attached Figure 1 (Delivery System Map). This lateral was connected to the main Rural Ditch at an
established headgate located in the NW%� of Section 1 , Township 2N, Range 68W. From this
headgate, the lateral ran generally east to a point where it was conveyed over the Last Chance Ditch via
a pipe, and ultimately delivered water to the Lohmann Farm .
. I. have actual knowledge of crops grown on the Lohmann Farm because I lived on, grew
up on, and/or have operated an adjoining farm during the period from 1939 through the current point in
time of this affidavit. The Borgmann family owned several large farms of which the Lohmann Farm
formed a part, commencing in approximately 1916. As a child, I regularly played with the Borgmann
children who were my age; as a young man, I farmed my family' s farm with my father and brother and
was a close neighbor of the Borgmann family and the subsequent owners. Currently, I am. the
Secretary/Treasurer of the Last Chance Ditch Company (a position which I have held for the past
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years) which ditch runs through the Lohmann/Borgmann Farm. As an active and successful
fanner of irrigated land, next-door neighbor to the Lohmann Fare, and long-time officer of one of the
oldest irrigation ditch companies in the area, I have made it a point to be familiar with the farming and
irrigation practices in the area. The eastern portion of the Borgmann Fann included the parcel later
owned by the Lohman family and which is referenced herein as the Lohman Farm (see Chain of
Title attached hereto).
4. During the Borgmann's ownership, with which I am familiar, from 1939 through 1972
the typical mix of crops on the irrigated land was 'A corn, IA alfalfa, and V4 barley on about 75 acres of
irrigated land below (north of) the Last Chance Ditch. Said acreage is depicted on Figure 2 attached
hereto. The Borgmann family raised livestock on the irrigated portions of,the pasture periodically as
well.
5 . In 1973 , the Borgmann family sold the farm to Adolph Coors Company. During Coors'
ownership from 1973 through 1992, the typical mix of crops on the irrigated land was 1/2 corn and ��
alfalfa.
6. The Adolph Coors Company sold the farm to Golden Properties Ltd. During Golden
Properties' ownership in 1993 ; as far as I remember the mix of crops on the irrigated land during this
period of ownership remained the same as when it was owned by the Adolph Coors Company, A corn
and �� alfalfa.
7. In 1993, the Borgmann Parcel was subdivided, and the EViNIPA of Section 6 of the
Borgmann Parcel was sold to Richard and Linda Biella. It is this portion of the Borgmann. Farm which
is now referred to as the Lohman], Farm. The crop land irrigated by the Rural Ditch on the Lohman!'
Parcel totaled approximately 34 acres, as depicted on the attached Figure 3 (Lohmann Parcel Inigated
Area map). I do not know if the questionable area identified on the map was also irrigated, but it very
well could have been a pasture area which was irrigated periodically for livestock pasture when,
irrigation water was available.
t During Biella' s ownership from 1994 through 1997, the typical mix of crops on the
irrigated land remained corn and 'A alfalfa. Delbert Brunkhardt was the tenant en the farm while the
Biellas owned this portion of the property. This property was sold to the Lehmann family in August of
1997 .
9, Coahidge Ditch (also known as the Coal Ditch or the Cole Ditch) water may have been.
used along with Rural Ditch water to irrigate these lands. To my knowledge, no other water rights or
wells were used.
10. The attached Chain of Title Summary, dated October 23 , 2014, is a true and accurate
copy of the ownership records on the Lehmann, Farm.
11 . The maps attached hereto, provided by Applegate Group, Inc., are true and accurate
copies of the maps of the Lehmann Farm.
The above statements are true and accurate to the best of my recollection, information and
belief.
,� ? /•' it/ ''" s /
Harold Nelson Date
11955 WCR 15
Longmont, CO 80504
Phone: (303) 776'42336
The foregoing Affidavit was acknowledged before me by Harold Nelson, this day of
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Witness my hand and official seal.
My Commission Expires : / 7107 - t
CARA MEPIKING
19974012538 Notary Public -. _.. .STATE OF COLORADO
NOTARY PUBLIC
k MY COMMISSION MIRES AUGUST 17, 2017
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L. G . Ever! , Inc.
Carbon Valley (aka, Lohmann) Property
Chain of Title
October 23 , 2014
Date Recording Info Document Seller Buyer
7/03/2013 3945519 SWD Linda C, Lohmarin L. G . Everist, Inc.
Living Trust a rid
Theodore M . Lehmann
Living Trust
2/23/2004 3161273 SWD Theodore M . Lohrnann Linda C. Lohmann Living
Linda C. Lohmann Trust and Theodore M .
Lehmann Living Trust
8/18/1997 #2565877 WD Richard A. Biella & Theodore M . Lohrnann &.
B1623 P225 Linda A. Kolby fka Biella Linda C. Lohmann
11/16/1993 #02360393 WD Golden Equities, Inc,, Richard A. Biella & Linda
B1412 F1732 General Partner for A. Biella
Golden Properties, Ltd .
12/22/1992 #02315559 Correction Adolph Coors Company Golden Properties, LTD.
B1363 F1645 Deed
10/5/1992 #02306203 weed " Adolph Coors Company Golden Properties, LTD.
B1353 F2074
3/12/1973 #1609152 WD 2 August Borgmann, Adolph Coors Company
B687 WalterBorgmann, Carl
Borgmann & Marie .
Borgmann Binkley
8/27/69 #1542516 WD 2 August Borgmann, August Borgmann, Walter
B261. Walter Borgmann, Carl Borgmann, Cart Borgmann
Borgmann & Marie & Marie Borgmann
Borgmann, Trustees of Binkley
Mary
dated 4/28/66
6/14/1960 #1334439 ' D2 Mary Borgmann August Borgmann, et al .,
B1562 P481 Trustees of Mary
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Borgmann Trust
? Missing August H . Borgmann or Mary Borgmann
Estate
12/26/1922 #398897 398898 WD August F. Borgmann August H. Borgmann
B690 P303 ---
12/26/1916 B463 P169 WD August H . Borgmann August F. Borgmann
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9/11/1891 851-P150 US Patent U .S . Government Pridget Smith
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ADMINISTRATION PROTOCOL
Augmentation Plan Accounting
Division One - South Platte River
This protocol establishes the accounting and reporting process required to enable the
division engineer's office to confirm that depletions from all out-of- priority diversions are
being replaced so as to prevent injury to vested water rights. The accounting must
comport with established "cradle to grave" accounting standards, which allow an audit of
the information to track exactly how the data is manipulated as it is translated from raw
input data to the resultant impact on the river. While this protocol is subordinate to any
decreed language addressing specific accounting requirements, it generally addresses
the minimum requirements of such accounting .
The accounting must use the standard convention where a depletion is "negative" and
an accretion or other replacement source is "positive" . The sum of the impacts will then
result in either a "negative" or " positive" impact on the stream .
Wells in plans that have a negative stream impact must provide additional replacement
water, curtail pumping or both until the impact is no longer negative . Plans with a
negative stream impact that fail to curtail pumping will be ordered to stop pumping until
such time as the projected impact of the wells is no longer negative .
1 . Accounting must be submitted electronically to the water commissioner (call 970-
352-8712 to obtain email address) and division engineer at
Div1 Accounting@state. co . us within 30 days of the end of the month for which the
accounting is being submitted .
2 . The accounting must provide the contact information including name and
address for:
a . the owner(s) of each well
b . the person responsible for submitting the accounting
c. the plan administrator and/or the plan attorney.
3 . All input data must be in one location , such as an "Input" worksheet, etc. The
accounting must show all pumping . Input data includes the information listed
below.
a . The required input data for each well is :
i . the monthly meter readinc for wells that use a presumptive
depletion factor (PDF) to determine the associated consumptive
use ( CU) ; or
ii . the monthly CU in acre-feet (AF) for wells that have a decree or
approved SWSP that allows the wells to use a water balance
methodology to determine the CU of the well . The analysis used
to determine the CU must be included with the accounting .
iii . Wells that are decreed as an alternate point of diversion
(APOD) to a surface water right must report pumping on a daily
basis if any of the diversion during the month is claimed as being
" in priority". (See Administration Protocol - APOD Wells for more
details . )
Administration Protocol - Augmentation Plan Accounting
Revised March 19 , 2009
iv. The well meter serial readings for each meter shall be included if
there is more than one meter on a well .
b . Each recharge site must comply with the Administration Protocol -
Recharge and must report the :
i . SJJ volume in AF diverted into the site;
ii , monthly volume in AF released from the site;
iii , monthly net evaporative loss in AF;
iv. volume of water in AF remaining at the end of the month .
c. The accounting must identify each source of fully consumable
replacement water actually delivered to the location impacted by the
depletions . To demonstrate the water was actually delivered to the
required location will require the following information :
i . the originating source of the water, date released and volume of
water released ;
ii . transportation losses to point of diversion or use, if any , using
stream loss factors approved by the water commissioner;
iii . the volume of water actually delivered on a daily basis past any
surface water diversion that was sweeping the river as
corroborated by the water commissioner .
(See Administration Protocol — Delivery of Water for more details
on delivering water. )
d . For each source of replacement water that has been " changed" for
use as a source of augmentation , such as changed reservoir shares,
ditch bypass credits or credits from dry- up, etc. , the following input
information must be reported :
i . the basis and volume of the return flow obligation ;
ii . the location the changed water was historically used ; this will be
the location used to determine the timing of the return flow impact
on the river,
4 . The accounting must include a monthly projection of the plan ' s operation at
least through March 31 of the next calendar year.
5 . The accounting must include all input and output files associated with modeling
the delayed impact of diversions . The output from the modeling must report to
a summary table that shows, by month , the ongoing depletions associated with
pumping , return flow obiiga₹ions , etc, and accretions from recharge operations .
6 . A net impact summary must show the out-of- priority depletions , accretions from
each recharge site , volume of replacement water actually delivered to the
location of the depletions and the resultant net impact on daily basis . If
necessary , the net impact must be done by river reach ,
While modeling may use a monthly step function to determine the depletions
from pumping and accretions from recharge , the monthly result must then be
divided by the number of days in the month in order to simulate a daily
impact, as water rights are administered on a daily and not monthly basis .
Administration Protocol - Augmentation Plan Accounting
Revised March 19 , 2009
Replacement water must be provided such that the daily net impact (using the
simulated daily numbers from the modeling) is not negative . If a well is out-of-
priority for 15 days during a month , replacement must be made only for the 15
days the well is out- of-priority. The replacement must be made , however, on a
daily basis as opposed to , for instance , making an aggregated release equal to
the volume of the out-of-priority depletions. Likewise , the simulated daily
accretion will only count toward replacing the depletion on the days the well is
out-of-priority, The accretions that report to the river when the well is in priority
cannot be used to replace the out-of- priority depletions .
The accretions that impact the river when the well is in priority are not
considered "excess" unless the cumulative net impact of the well is not negative
for the entire irrigation year to date. (The irrigation year for this purpose is April 1
thru the following March 31 . ) Until such time as the cumulative net impact is not
negative, the accretions must simply be released to the river and cannot be
leased to other plans or recaptured . Plans that show a positive cumulative net
impact are still required to make replacements on a daily basis ; the cumulative
analysis only effects whether or not accretions reporting to the river when the
well is in priority are considered "excess" and are, therefore, able to be
recaptured .
7 . The basis for determining that the depletions are out-of-priority must be clearly
established and all steps in the calculation included in the accounting . The
analysis may be done , unless otherwise limited by decree, for each well or
groups of wells, provided the most junior water right associated with the group of
wells is used as the reference water right for the group' s out-of-priority status.
8 . Accounting must include actual information for the irrigation year through the
month for which the accounting is being submitted AND projections of the plan
operation through March 31 of the next calendar year.
9 . The following naming convention must be used for all files submitted pursuant
to item 1 :
" PIan1 DID YYMMOD„
where: PlanWDID is the WDID assigned by the division engineer's office
YYMMDD corresponds to the date the accounting is submitted .
As an example , the assigned WDID for the former GASP plan was 0103333 , If
accounting using Excel + was submitted for that plan on May 15 , 2004 , the file
name would be :
"0103333_040515. xls"
The name of the file must be in the subject line of the email .
10 . All accounting must be reported using the WDID for the structure , at a minimum .
Other information such as well name, permit number, etc. may also be included
as desired . All wells must be decreed by the water court, permitted by the state
engineer or included in a decreed plan for augmentation , Unregistered and
undecreed wells cannot, in the opinion of the division engineer, be effectively
administered because of the need to know the location , allowable diversion rate
and use of the well - information that is only available from the decree or
permitting process .
Administration Protocol - Augmentation Plan Accounting
Revised March 19 , 2009
11 . if a well is covered in multiple SWSP's or augmentation plans, the monthly meter
readings must be the same in the accounting for each plan covering the subject
well . The accounting for every plan covering the well shall state the
proportionate pumping amount covered by each plan to assure all out-of- priority
depletions are replaced .
12 . The following additional accounting is required for sources of replacement water
used for more than one plan . The water right owner of the replacement water is
responsible for accounting for the total replacement amount and how much each
plan is using of that total amount. The accounting for portions of the replacement
water by other users must match the accounting of the water right owner . The
amount of replacement water used by the water right owner and other users
together shall not exceed the total replacement amount available.
(See Administration Protocol - Use Of Unnamed Sources For Replacement for
additional requirements concerning required notice and approval of sources of
replacement not specifically described in a SWSP or augmentation plan)
Administration Protocol - Augmentation Plan Accounting
Revised March 19 , 2009
ADMINISTRATION PROTOCOL
Use Of Replacement Sources Not Specifically /dent/fied
In An SWSP Or Augmentation Plan
Division One — South Platte River
This protocol addresses the minimum standards required for use of a source of
replacement water not specifically described in an SWSP or augmentation plan .
• Request to the Division Engineer and Water Commissioner must be in writing
and must include :
• the augmentation plan or SWSP provision in the purchasers
plan that allows an unnamed source to be added to the plan
for credit
• the decree provision or SWSP provision in the sellers plan
that allows water to be sold for use in the purchasers plan
• the annual and monthly amount of water available from the
water right to be used for replacement
• the location at which the water will be delivered to the stream
• a lease agreement between the seller and purchaser of the
replacement water
• Applicant shall have written approval from the Division Engineer or Water
Commissioner before an unnamed source is added to an augmentation plan
or SWSP .
• Applicant must comply with the Augmentation Plan Accounting Protocol and ,
if appropriate, the Delivery of Water Protocol.
This protocol is subordinate to any decreed language addressing specific situations .
Use Of Replacement Sources Not Specifically Identified
In An SWSP Or Augmentation Plan
Effective March 23 , 2009
Weld County -Department of Planning Services
USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW— Submittal Requirements
Applicant: L.G. Everist, Inc. Site Name: Ragsdale Reservoirs
WATER SUPPLY
WATER SUPPLY INFORMATION SUMMARY
Section 30-28.133,jd). C.R.S. requires that the applicant submit to the County:Adequate evidence that a water supply that
is sufficient in terms of quantity, quality and dependability will be available to ensure an adequate supply of water.
1. NAME OF DEVELOPMENT AS PROPOSED Ragsdale Reservoirs
L;C.aveie_IST, i iC
2. LAND USE ACTION Use by Special Review - Mining
3. NAME OF EXISTING PARCEL AS RECORDED Parcels - see attached list
SUBDIVISION nla FILING n/a BLOCK n/a LOT n/a
4.TOTAL ACREAGE 643.30 5. NUMBER OF LOTS PROPOSED n/a PLAT MAP ENCLOSED 0 YES yes
6. PARCEL HISTORY- Please attach copies of deeds, plats or other evidence or documentation.
A. Was parcel recorded with county prior to June 1, 1972?N YES 0 NO
B. Has the parcel ever been part of a division of land action since June 1, 1972? 0 YES 1 NO
If yes, describe the previous action
7. LOCATION OF PARCEL -Include a map definiating the project area and tie to a section corner.
1/4 OF 114 SECTION TOWNSHIP 2N j N 0 S RANGE 66W 0 E W
PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN: t7ifj 6TH '(11.M. ❑ UTE ❑ COSTILIA * Parcel locations - see attached list
8. PLAT • Location of all wells on property must be plotted and pernit numbers provided. See attached well map
Surveyors plat 0 Yes %No If not, scaled hand drawn sketch )21 Yes 0 No
9. ESTIMATED WATER REQUIREMENTS -Gams per Day or Acre Fiat par Year 10. WATER SUPPLY SOURCE
0 EXISTING 0 DEVELOPED
WELLS SPRING re NEW WELLS-
PROMO AMAMIMS•COECK ONO
HOUSEHOLD USE# of units GPO AF WELL PERMIT NUMBERS Xawnw "0 UPPER ARAPAHO(
O aerre osrsEri C LOWER AEAPAROE
COMMERCIAL USE 4' of S.F. GPO AF O WAIR OAwSOR WARE Fox haES
teniR ❑MGM
O arm
IRRIGATION # of acres GPO AF Gravel Pit Well
STOCK WATERING # of head GPD AF O MUNICIPAL
Industrial/Mining g5.5 ❑ ASSOCIATION WATER COURT DECREE CASE NO.'S
OTHER GPO AF 0 COMPANY
95.5
� ❑ DISTRICT
TOTAL GPO AF NAME
LETTER OF COMMITMENT FOR
SERVICE ❑ YES 0 NO
11. ENGINEER'S WATER SUPPLY REPORT N YES 0 NO IF YES, PLEASE FORWARD WITH THIS FORM. Mix may 6e required before ow review is compfahedj
12. TYPE OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM
❑ SEPTIC TANKILEACH FIELD 0 CENTRAL SYSTEM - DISTRICT NAME
❑ LAGOON 0 VAULT• LOCATION SEWAGE HAULED TO
O ENGINEERED SYSTEM (Attach e copy of*pureeing design} O OTHER
RAGSDALE RESERVOIRS - Parcel Ownership List (from Weld County Assessor)
Location Weld County,3.5 mi north of Fort Lupton,along Highway 85 Map Ragsdale Reservoirs-all Parcels(09)
Legals Sections 7,8,17,18,19,in T2N,R66West
Nearby roads Intersected by Hwy 85,from CR 22.5(north)to CR 20(south)
Landowners Mailing Address
CANNON LAND CO 3333 S WADSWORTH BLVD STE D-208,LAKEWOOD,CO 80227
PLATTE VALLEY IRRIGATION CO 3400 W 16TH ST,GREELEY,CO 80634
Parcels on West side of Hwy 85
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1 130918000003 R5177586 Agricultural CANNON LAND CO 171.00 S18 T2 R66 40.1406618 -104.817746 S2NE4.(SE4NW4.(S2N2NE4/S2NE
4NW4 18 2 66(3D6R)
16146TP 5TO 8 IN SW4 18 2 66
2 130918001007 R5179686 Agricultural CANNON LAND CO 60.00 S18 T2 R66 40 13519055 -104.822132 E OF RIVER LUPTON
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3 130918000004 R5178286 Agricultural CANNON LAND CO 141.00 S18 T2 R66 40 13441743 -104.815285 16143 SE4 18 2 66 EXC OG&M
(10D9R)
4 130919000005 R5179986 Agricultural CANNON LAND CO 20.00 S19 T2 R66 40 12988673 -104.817662 16155 N2NW4NE4 19 2 66
16154 PT NE4NE4 19 2 66 BEG
5 130919000036 R5180986 Agricultural PLATTE VALLEY 4.56 S19 T2 R66 40 12950844 -104 814794 NW COP NE4NE4 E400'S300'
IRRIGATION CO S35DW 515'S595'W100'TO SW
COP NE4NE4 TN N TO BEG(2D)
396.56
Parcels on East side of Hwy 85
PARCEL Acres
sort Parcel Account Account Type Owner from Weld Section Latitude Longitude Legal
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Property Profile
6 130907000010 R5164086 Agricultural CANNON LAND CO 1.00 S7 T2 R66 40 15112865 -104.810944 66080 ALL E OF RR NE4SE4 7 2
7 130908000013 R5165986 Agricultural CANNON LAND CO 308.00 S8 T2 R66 40 15260607 -104.801129 16097 SW4&NE4 8 2 66(8RR
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16137 NW4 17 2 66 EXC PT
8 130917000029 R5176286 Agricultural CANNON LAND CO 88.00 S17 T2 R66 40 14166529 -104.807027 LYING E OF PLATTEVILLE
DITCH(25RR4R2D)
9 130917000030 R5176586 Agricultural CANNON LAND CO 41.00 S17 T2 R66 40 14186414 -104.802341 16137A PT NW4 17 2 66 LYING E
OF PLATTEVILLE DITCH
438.00
TOTAL PARCEL ACRES OF WEST AND EAST 834.56
NOTE: The mining permit area within each parcel is smaller than each parcel's total acres,due to setbacks and other non-mining areas.
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trikf t �•tare*) Gsx.i c�. a itt ef the acoant,p
`-4 WITIMS EM ThttrkIV eaiif roil,'tit rret ira3 f,i*e aryh i,i toiitierito ty&she ism a:
,tan y. Tett D
rya eLLato and other god grid valuable. tees deter an * * a e
♦exa to lb*y6416•p+r Y of tilt f,t-s :tart:. s ttimit yssu4 t+ thg *aid party of tiao Joicpcd part tivt tac4ipt TokEevoi it Litt
se totxfeiasd 44-0 0,10wriedgsx4,Bath greened.tAtilliptf,aeaad 4.14 •ccnWOYed:'mod '5Y thOt:Pr°xtAw tisPes Plat. baitti ,
r writ, r r.eY v4.4.,oOt .•ziaa!'a t#t suk###xrz7 c f firs aceutid ors its a c,eastvrs ' r R?ytrae f z.:Of t four vtn
4,, tttattii 4 etc pautAl 6 ui{a,atd,s,itua,tyigig$tea bea,sg is tilt 'arty ct4• Weld
O': A.4,{St rr,Of Cid6radeo,t w^st••
sa =the N€t thatat`a7w, 4—et t (rt#-1/4? And, Southwest o e-q rzer (4g4./4)
A Section i .tta . er-fh t -half .:(ta-i12} of Eet.e 9s £xutia; .
r -It (S-1/27 e S t.fLet 4;. the South efte-heff.{3,4/2 +t t2 t t.
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"i' °x -qw r er (.WF-L/4.}.; the•Seeth one-hell (h.4/2) oaf. +rte t +�e 3
(x„1/2) of th NQrthOaat oll*-cts i rfht ( a-if#h h the $0 0th 0*4-4041114-LiZI
oe the : rt eaat: orst-q itot (tie-4/4) *tee . r t 11:44.,t/44.•
:d14 t t s0.utlu.‘44t tee-q rte (SZ-LI4) of ttta: letth t rt0 Xtett X11)t
411 .D S Clsate 1:5 the e.ut one4i4if (g-..12). 4nd .the Nert . 1 (rt.1111
of the tic.rthwoOt oott quartaz (2 4-4I4) of Se tioe•1Oa the Nertueet
ga+rter (1,t,,1., 43 Of 3+ce'is h ln All 6.4•"aeat4.+tia .31 .41.1 •t Sett} s 1,14 All of.
'Seaton Lai. the mar asaeR.n$1f (.1--1.I2)• Brad the North t 04e-quattcx ( r-1.I
of Section .2, one tat pan. e1. Of land lotated LA. t tctr hea r.t �r
{iol17e+} tt- the Sv ztftea0t one«quartet (S84,44 of :S t tso 7 ire r:ir21A-ly
C MEgVie,g at .014 tttt ne sloartaer (E-144) tOrnet 'of...Settle& 7i TuOtt&ktp. a
North, Lange:b4 Wet, thence SJoat in the.East ,,„,/ fir. t<ri "
/4) lima df aatid $6 tI0a 7/ ..t* the . tr. .4 ,1 vt f
of the tinL x P— Uic• 3..l.wsy•Cosat 4y* thence Stutbe.at : loeg the Eatt lit* '.
of std r1,gti.c o<-wray to •A•point, oo the :mast tine of $a4d S+ ttiOn 7s 418•feat.
Seeth of se id eat one-gstzx.rte (E.ti4) peroor a aaid.Seetion; theritallortli •
i ; .Itiug the East, Iiht of sei4 $$et~t:ioo 7, 4E8 :fear to the piece of: git a s
i sll of the above dadtrrtbe pteper r beia Witte& iti te4aOhiti 1 Eetth,
t. Reap 64 Weat uf• try 4tnh.?» �./ .
Th4 Dist60a-44f (E4i2), th aoest1w WI'quarx'ar ($0,01/4)4 Ott *i1.mac
oe-half ( ,4I2) jai≤ the tast one-hall (E-i12) trf tha.Northutu4tOp4404ttar
( W7114) of $114V00 351tovitr-clai*• 4t4tect ilanaa 66 West et Vas 4th P,lE..�
fezether with ell, Aretnage. uftch and water rights apptartiiiflu t td• tL a4 1404
!xi-41'403'41.1.4Aehate of.•t* r4iton 1rrivItillg i3ttr11 ccsxstany, 3-.3./4 ztstex
cif the. 1 L rfl,i Izri at azg �krt i Mtl.ltrzg Prism{ n'. and 32 s`a .:G� tka
rittset� ih tint as1aaervairya .
PARCEL# 130918000003
15i9096
,. 1 59" �. :, $4,-• 4
TOMMITIESt. with Olt non .siegaSnr the hvitutheariefurs sari topertiothotith ttrer+baela ter4omfaiiit. ae 3s ag7Wist
tripe f.end the orterefon sad reveraians, rentiviester >,rad r*w berm And vita thereof; as a
€ stre rimer. tht Me,tattiest theins raid racessied whatsoever thi the enld p.,Artlf aE the tiro Wit. either its law et
+tq!aft r.cit, iv sad€as the atharv*bsersjatiat-4 Srtcostoa w#bie fiat bierod twisasts snd appetstaauituta.
TO'KAT&.t tm TO HOLD the laid amiss above:bugiufrerd sad &seethed,with fee ithPlitetheouteth oath the
sea oath of the itton t hart as somotore vied sc hire forever,And she said 3' el IOtser treneatsgesu# Company
pets-of the Aro par€.:ferr.itseslf,fts withesson and+esvirss„data genre riv, peak bare iho4 agree to ee4 with to v
add.party of the wood.pert,iits-sumessom-say#.e,eg'as,-t3ssrt es the tae tit.the ries»sliag.`old delivery ofthere-pane.
tote:it is welt seised of the premises Owe teetered, sir of goat, xt er, peered, stsitakies a Wart of
iehtrit art., is late, le frr siorp sr sad .tath goad right,':€₹I Power s eri 41.441 erearorie tar Ina*,bliftlau. On 140
I ea ver the lime.in enarer and ferns nforitaid,, end that the mat a free Snd Blom from nit !nsrirer soot othev.
grants,3,negp$aa.4nc€ss,ricazate toxee. ag a t*stead: o beeetea of solatirmer kind tie raters eeeee eittAticre
mineral and *that re#axttet"trtts ca>acatited to patents ela is A d deeds, sasie4+i mats s rights
arf gas* conveyances .to The Department of 6ltghveya sod doeveyennea for +orbits,
sit being ofrstoore4 and except reap property taxes frrr 1.908 anA subsequent pear.
aa� gh 4 eti p rriA "+I[igU 3lsak *1 Cyr*et].+74 Trus ttse~r'
re s war sssfs !!te iabet#a4 pe r poi an �t�seio..re r0 of the woad part. Sts:tine.
aeeetms :WI. eeUigs without eV end ewers person trr persons 7atrful:rp cbssetng or to dean the *whole cm sus)"part
dieted,the vsid party ail the first part Atli toil will's. RANT:AND PORRVER.t MFEN.D,
4 Vie° i O: .The said t r11r of skit firer art holttatiu ire
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welled by its president,.sod its corporate sett to lie hereunto effirede attested b7 its
seem@ xy;the ley sad he se Caret•bw*e wrzftts.
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rue foregoing fnnsaerniraai WSW MISIThMitdaltd WOO n e in /e1 "..31., des.o j .i jAop.i ;
68 .b r Ractsn as ar F'stsaw4stad
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w Brown W Cannon 'rte
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$'44 0. . t4., =lent Company), a Colorado corporation. ,.T': t,
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PARCEL# 130918000003
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A i m frown W Canon ltdivi0114117
Ian Drove , Cannon n and -et?rge B. ear n doin t
iva tress as £3rown W. Cannon And Gsar e B.ip� to t ty
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tt, },x 44 tht t`aritt raft 40021• t`z rnif x; Land Cl1 rdpori
ass tiixs :0nA exi4it4g. urelot wi A by.vtros a3 i a ;% n?*no.ffUa+ or r
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T tr'r•s 111 T` mt i,Ce a r,ad ptgrt i.es a ttit Fmstr 33att for 44-Cl iii gut 3 i tifiit of Itt tis &.1 . i
en dOl• ra end oth•er vs �aabl cons .d Sr tii•on• - -
1.ca•itkt .sate ps+'s .$ 0''ti#ft-4st,ma in tiu;tt vidd b4 th6 mid'purffir cf tiiot t+o-r ne hurt,tit xtt,=601.txialm $
8 Te a�4koby.tiolgmett i tyl ike4ouunvi cvt,have xioneim , x>i exoe.i,4.5id:.atrtceeyed;Ala Qtrr.#aiea'OYibt #), oud by
a :4*.ii4ubtis ei¢t rtistiiim,.te au,e,6o1,a errc:L.7 atxd•QUIT 11.1,o-UX wmtt t4 FAi:d•Airuy.or Lh4 aaeti3rui int #:.,:tlft ,.
-.. .t€�r rs 04 ataleve.ts�y els,-4111„tit-e tdgbt;t€t U. €nYe;reHt,eia tip: tuiurtd viii r, chit aitf,i lum ,t 3 oft3ae
4# kiri$.}tni•$t h$ve itz It'F�to.t•L fol..itrilirt •d ,rift-t.d p re,e 2L.s ot ron 1 proper •y.
.It. etvaata,lying tatty beige inlb.e otustd*of Wp d. nA:3sa of
44, - f: All that oart f Lots 1a 2,t $ and 4 of the W - W-. And
all vont part. of Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 of the- :3.1*. of Soot on 16:$ Town- •
d..ip. 2 1t r'tts., ct o 66 W€3 t or tha Oth•x. Iii, 3=1:18. . t 4t' tt1'6
z tar l .'ne of tkse rain. h -oaf the Scutt .?1attt r seta oospr.6,71n6 try
vlsietn Fo. 1 ylat Of the L'apton Meadows:Land Co x. y re Orded 10
8 sc tr Z of. spa at P i o 15, Wpld CoUnty reoOrds1 end
The South ';'p J.t.siS of the i Of Sec t .ts . . a.t . b,
i North. 20 pros of th s Wi . cry 300t� z_srz 19, a. . In ow ahlp• Worth,
f Yew t $..east, tog +t er with 2/4. share of pr.,d wa r In the .F.lat to--
vI.i3e Ittri titri. a4 Willlg: CttPanyd all other w .tier r thte
•app rta di , to said 1nrad; aI
The .N. 3A, and the or at' 10 rode or= the Siof Zc :xti .on :
l and a/1,. that peat of On t-1;ot i' i yin. West a .t Unlo . • aciz'i.r
R . :road r t- f wad'.:,.• all In TO rnsh1Q 2 -.NdDtb. of 1 k„ Eta s ast cif
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TO TIATI1 AND ) uLsa',iii R. 0 trot Dusty1,,,:i.th An a acd.44.tr•tkOrt i e.Apl rt ,c& at ti ps9 eggs• htrtaazttro •
A61 •gi ctr 17;tit y asdu t ita astiflx#ivettloitavr,Ana el thii,•rat•4tt f right, 4 k,*a O t ura+, al rill :>m x? ,40464.
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t l4 part tee of kt e itoat•rti ei hsir-t 3 o.txt•s,�.7�iirtyg ttr 7111+'i is nx.,tst.a Zt 4trst'Mod flf*out»s€1{3 itr₹3
a taw• euzasJ Yt rt,,to wtoR,v i turf• 3axss• sz .foots,
TN VitrniEn St itla :00,'Ito 6a id VtA` le 0 0 fh. tint pa7,k`e TO iaorons.nts srt t1 t-st )W14 3.
a4.1td•xt 1e i i.g•60 APeilroir fi,t4 ixirnrc xit.*4.
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MA `MATZ Or COLORADO, 14-O4 O'_oI3x e— R. Cfk,s">; on.r .a E4 t $Efra t :
Q:3:1 y .fin -cm o ot aer.ver
Po a faxtzpbs t ri rtt*lit:0.41a4taketittd'Wort m th4;, , .-• dAy a •amiar
;,:4. ,.p ,, row V •-.04.1=011, 11.10,#V1d9Aill ttnd. 1r3 r .w.” w. Cao,lon n
• r5r. n,, d t lialn as as Zro fit. Cannon and. GoOrge
� zin pr • titre. _
. c asi t tax al s " t 14)• =Witpt ai by atoll a otrat<ki,$todt
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0-$1,t;t rare 8r,£isb aims.tow-L nar:t.a# r +sE6R rain ,1•=tkgraen Q.1AsC$ arFai �s+paciitt-•or.lioaz4 4tca^:fS irf ssdtsau,
rat'tor tui_ie,,0;i.7.ed iht,E:t tune.*tai ZR.V:h.Mt tilt at.c.Moorras A rtiR 8rsmilit vt16 art mtiaw 0t r?eWWs oz.1=W1 E".09 itimP,tsar Car It.
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PARCEL # 130918001 7
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to slo,toot"ice rotst€aasd%O lamed r d fifty-- -: r , :
et ec PRIOR and
of C CATLEITity and a .dt A,--:‘,,,,tf,.., 4:.:.',;O:
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c tats Denver er anti u a xa ,, mitt acid ,, ..r x,
stag a Colorado,a the auco-n-d pat:
t `t,for und in etrra€dwa�%the mutt 4.
" tt .Dol er and:other vaittablztottsidoraUdos Ari,T1 w
tax Om mid part les t than ftrat part la hand pla4 1.%,Vt, wid pot " a the atuoud part., €ho xx gi rt
hotpot tamed.tiara e asd anal 1)d gramad, ai , a fizad eoeva,aid by't o
prk,nuoteS rto, ;mstatbamair,,anti,> 3`4 .v awl roatirta.,Imo) ha A1444 pad .1 of tato mound rt, .$t.,3
?ors and zmigna£user ,re 41 tiw fallb t3e�fa t lists ar pt.reviE 4.taard.,Altrs i tag utd lber ag.
tEck etifIn#gt Wela. atsd Etat`.q ektn ,is 'a it
Ate: that part or LotsOne. a Two 2), Thee (3) .-a, (it) Or to Tut HAS
.4` the Northovet Qwrt r (4 ifq)r shy all that part of Lot tr a), six (6)„. '
Serott ' ) ,and Eight ( of. the SM th st las e (SW) of Seat-ion Eighteen (18),
in Township (2..) North, image:Sixty.stx ( ) West _or. the .6th P. M., lying.
East or 'the eti a3(: Ii.no a the -ed .r the t P1 t t R;iv r, according
dyisia r 1. -Plata '" q t . . South
Land at:call , recorded in B00% 5 et£
apS a • ila.gt 3, Weld CouotyRecords,
Sakrth. seyeety (7 0) sores of the South:Rai' car the S =t eas . Quarter (si- SED of
Section Lg to at (L8) and the North twe t y (2 0) air a off the West Ralf of try.
• Northeast Quarter (W NF-4) of Section•iiirtetoon (3$)1 g+11 in To$rh ;;ra ,* (2)
North, cgs Si.xlv,six: (06) West, -togotiwr vrith ttoo-tittrd$ (2/3) e. re c,f paid
rater in the Platteville Irrigation a n Milling i' sr aall `, and all peter t•rater right
t perti`i th to said * nd.
ToCirMilft whl. aft ata AintakV thA harentitreutoute &ad appintienuituto tit nn ai . Or £ .
ap t ta` ritd eat-rhouniot and MillatM33,rounder had retinal...lidera,t axt.%taokon alai prnAra tha t$f:s gad aii
tim etilutu,right,finis,inturaA ciatta auti Unvisina w aatsanas zst•tho RAI part j.,11 ,a4 tItt t at put,ett .r.i a law
or ity,.at .£a und to Om above lorgulamd wantisoF,raid WI.Lonodizaivtohtx qui t utounsena.
TO RAVE L thu paid 3 rohtiorz above hantainuid wig]Iteurilani,with Um apptt ,tint*ttse
said part y e the notaaad part, his near mid uvalathe forever-Axel:tlui mid part les we ticw Arm pat,
lair thookkoms, their of..41-e,aaassa on,and adrzs,z-AintKOrta'.N its ImV4Mant,L ont-,bargain,and
;woe to Itci erith tim=id:P 7 el'tIla er«s ,€€part, :z s .1afr arts§amigos,O24 At tdtr,tittifi Or elt C€: €-
as ata 4+i,elh'atr; a time moneuta, they are,. well Limit a€rttaV P€°`;x1r1Va.abltVt e«aiVVVI,At gat`kt1615.,tt s;
p a gter,,rzg..aluta ague maids it4e fee oi'trsbezitanne.4a14%"6»t PM Jklpia,ate.Its`fie ,sost AAA,.b.Mt€sx
and lawfui autituzity to what,trarguhi,veil its °avow t i rotate hi x as raat*r end:form eforooda,mid tlh**the same
lost artd vttor foaa AU framer eat at grants, em S ,sales.Beam,taxon,usamitierata sell ea ii or
wkatzvor kid or Imams obam, except ganoral taxes far 3,25 : aa:X rights of way, if any,
arid Ss tb sra bargititiod prettizas to the quiet uud pe Uie aaseuaa€lea of the,said pe y sz thf,tocuati part,
his tAfiizs o;Au gaw firer'Ita;'S`. Dar parsons Lttvicy ottiming or to elairaa tim N0 N&
or ally to tta,e7vofa the raid-aaid-pazt it.Z of tkrb firatpart Ave sad will WA-IMAMN.D.FIAMant DEPVID
`warm WttEREO t t1ND asap Pte, ies. :ot tat-i€aat pat iwk.re hortuuto'act their hand,.&..
and m tt$a day and year at X6 0`4 z tie
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City aritmiat,",vt- Denver
,a T i.�€��saat wse as revI e4 3rete e we eta a a
. . x�,r ;4-, Mary i... Prior and Bea o, Catlett. ,
.P,5y , L▪ets 3 ,14,1-4,.Wita.a.a3 my band and afa la gut,
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0 k yaor af:ui T rrrd sits tTaauo&sitEe hamtre4 alt4. firty-I'll.riti
-W el,‘ridrow;+5 is Cannon indivi,d 1y
a . Er,wi W. Cans oh and Goorge R. Cahrion AoLi
P business as Brown W Cannon a George e
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ateati:3 a Deni nX'• 0 skuie Id:C+a3 °a&t,
4-them-urea d Canon Land osi} n
it a corp*xafitzt i
avgitelled t d Brie itlg zi .ast₹by Ni"* a:O6.6 3aao o€•thizt SStetn gt.
WankkeilM.Thot.4he via peat fie" thu tot pelt,ler eeti in +.trio etiow:a the aege a
Ipn .i ri en �a other vel ila. ider .tloti
tea•tkae xtti>₹p 08 of t ias f}iA vaa in hats ptiti' by 5 t#Tetti#of Om eetovi.Inert the milt-¢, ereel
8 is heNtrs,•gegmeig tityl atk o triNizest,have illOritillqi ro iotd,.ItiA,oiTtaVO -444.. ciULT-ci'.atl,' Ca,; satut. Y
., them 3*zi4ente deg rAilatiao,,te4: e; 143.,cagey AM Q487 CLAIM sits tife-usid istiriy.r,R the 5i,ezotil lard.ite ,
-.. setae rs.4334 maigne legeter,atl the t$5tata that,btereat,axis•agx1 dnn soi Ifitith theeihi pfkrt. is e a1 tho
,f a 4 Oita,3 rL 1 Ve iaa mr1.t tle homier,ateelibo pa.noel s Of T'€tft • property
t ,R etstote,lying tit0.heiNg in.the •Qossely o. Wttaii •Ahil Stete..
, .s0, -,nit: All that pant t}t Lets 1.. •2:-# s and 4 of the Wi ••N$:- -end
fff>>> all, that t �part pof 4 Lots 5q,�y 6 7 and, 8 (7if hyh a .574 ry{�c t Section: 18* 1"iawr-
reap. 2 tiO h# RO.Riga. 88 sSit' o4 Ve. 6ttI--I 'i L 1r g. 4.0.8 c. If -d
center .U'ne of tie • n bed .a± the•Stuth Titte : ver ao:oo tlA to
vis:, an f. 1 rlat Of the• Lt.p°tan Meadows. L.a t Go sp ;ref record,ed in
} .Bookr. 8 of Mspa at Pare 14.s Weld Ctr4ntr •rew #r s1 and
The South ? .— m t of the •Si S8 of Se t"on•1.8 the •
',orth. 20. tc a of three 4 N. 4 ' S Otton 19. all in Pc'trn,ah ,p 2 Nort;zaa .
k n 68' Went/ together with 2/s- abare .6f p4 ift-or in th s• - „latts-
vino Irrigptinn. .and Mull Co*P ny and ell •Other water r:1 tste
•app rt .lnin o z&:t8 lan ,x Inc
The .* 81 -ari4 the t1r t^t,.i 10 ::,'T;'flzitI4 of trio a , S ti or $so °`1nr
18 and sal. vial; part of Sactioo 1'F#. lying 'hest of the Union e c:.a
. .2 O&8 ri ht ref-way . all in VoWnsh1.0 -2 North O ` Ita3agv a8 }Went• of 1
the .6th Z. M.
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hht ngieg or in etrrgist the nits,titre akWpr. omit*U the rItA .,right,tak,.ktt:0764 aim OirsXm*13txt ever,Df tho
•wig₹Part 1.88 of use 4'isst ria t eithat iu liw et•i w,xik.r,to.Tr. rrtl5Y. eirker mow4 beee4t owi loin mt et the.,mad rikxtY
ia#taw z6 ecas�i punt,its ss s ai4d• ol tsv•e s.£eraver,
• •
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• And x'eei3 .the r3e!•y.1O4 yvur i°sse uinwe vez i# v
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iaprl,bra}asd Ord;T):ggreii:iu tieseiirtva s ,
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ran OF-c+ ovApO; -,-and tyoorje. R. :CannoG., ..e. .Ntritherehip
• City • i OopIty a•Derive * •
1.
fptege as toeteiwe.. t vet kee.o x+ et•Work!, *6 t'ia#t • "-.� dis9 t of J AO.2, '
• ii.,a 9 ,us.- rnwra W. Ga on; i "�v . 1ly eta by Brown W. Cannon and
i}�Q id . g #1041 se bneinsee a Br w W. C nt on rid. {,� o:1 e i*
1'1, *..f fS Fcou ,'.r:'{ .'#Y'itow mr hrtod&lit ergWia 4'ltii.
i Ce iiss ti.expirm Ned 4, t1 "7
Tr t n tt
4: l
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to s slo-Lard"ea: ut€aasd.a a s lamed Awl fifth—tom x� • ts, r ,
etecnATFil
PRIOR nai
apt c ,'. a .dt
aatY Mt :t rar anti to 3a x;Adxa, Mitt asad01704. `i x
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BROWS ... AN xcsw4 the city- and. Garay T,e Denver mt.d. ' ate+ s „..
stag s €seeds®tai`the slate aai mart.
.� Tri, t a fit. s at. ,
t `t,•�� rf im e�raa€da= at�%the `.
" tt .Doliars and:other s'aisablz Iso s era,Uo s :ai,:4•1 i
tax Om mid pad les t thl.,fast part,is hand pat4 ia0,Vat mid sot ' a the sr sal part, €hs moil*
labs test lastatty tonfreg tual 1)d gramsd, la atas , aatti fizad eqravoa, tuld by'tl o
prftra,ta ato, t:' z Yta,aa'S,toms awl coati ,s ,tha sash'part .1 of tilt putt, .iS.3
?ors and s.asisna£assess,41!ha fallb tkotritatt lisps ar pa,rasta 4.ta cal *iLnato,Wag uthi l er a
in Eck etifIn#gt Wela. Ittsd Ewe.q skoi ,is 'a it
Au that part of LotsOm Two 2), Thee (3) a<.-a, (a) Or. eUt HAS
.4` tile Northwest Qwrt r (4 ifq)a alb all that part .oi Lots ara (a), Six (64., '
Sever ' ) ,and Eight ( -of. the SM th st s tr`t r (SW) of etio: Eighteen (18),
in TTwa shi (2..) North, Range Sisttp.atx ( ) West or. the6th P. M., Ving.
East o 'the CeslAtr 'Ltt a«+ a
'" .the bed .r the Sot P1 tt vaccordingR r,
vt a r 1. -Plata . . h €4,seas Land at all , rsconled in Boo £
Maps a • $lay e : 3, Web/ o at ecords.
sa h. sevedty 0'0) aores or the Se t€a:Rai' car the S =t as s t. Quarts,r, ( $.4) of
Section Lg teett (L8) =Kt the North twahlq (2D) acres .^.f a the West Ralf of Use• Northeast Quarter (W N4) o 2 tioxa• g+i�.1Nineteen (3$)i in To$rh ara ,~ (2)
Korth, cgs Six4y,six: (06) West, -to s'tiltP.° with tam-thirds.(2/3) share f. paid
grater irt the Pit teva:11s Try/.ogles. and Millirg t' sr an ', and all other wl.ter right
t apertalni to ≥:paid :las&
ToCigi'ailt1 tart sal atte AintakV thA It srattistattaysta &ad n m tittratt. ,slarletag, Or £ tisiteisit
Appettaistagi Amid eat 11Prort and MillatM33,rounder and rennahidera,rm..%tlx ,e znual twaSta ttissea t aladi ail
taw etaat4,right,tinItt, Ilto.ro-A 43.1m potd 4..naosind whaatsanas ot•tha Raul part j sj t s ttyst past,etttx.r.i a law
or aaga it9.,a Pf and to t'o oloot krattualomd p.ntlaisoF,vtith WI..Lorodi outfit wad appnatotannen,
TO RAC AND TO HOLla tho wad pr-ovrions above hgnrgAinaad wig]lotiabosi,sv tU Um appa auto tlsa
axial part y e the.neon aad part, his beim smut tivolgoat forever.Axel:tU mid potrt les e ow. aalt pat,
iaar theata0ves, t .s r 'se r.t, .asssaaisz ,and 4dr,taz-Ai r0ata'.N its ImV4Mant,too ri k-,.haargaih,and
sa=ne to uttEi vtith tim mid PA 7 o,ItIle. e sari€€part. hi s .'hafts arcs§amigos,024 At tdtr,titifi rah elt CIMIZI,--
Nr,ati4 fiat Ivry of tUAA+mootats, they are,. well..i.-mi.a€rtIIsa P€°`;xaa era.abltVt e«aiVVVI,At jai`kta6 r:tars;
perfset,eztaaleta sari itxi 4 3t€e oAlte i'tibt it.srcn 4aa 14V6»s is;~Jdniplo,ate.hs Ve good AAA,.b.M3€sx
and InewoU autt,x ty to giszt,trargtaa,volt a °avow t i a rats in ot.lormor end:km an v.forC 6 d,a tlh0 the sam
samirat ale sIter fram All farmer al oU hatgakm Isaias,Beata, xan**sanoationtn.#rld es iibrozzna of
wkatveop fire or Imams gar: except general twos for 3,25 : artl rights of gray, if any,
arid tat tbevs btralltaskt prassizas la the aunt azd polt.no6hio Iaase as€on of t .₹a pe y' asz the otoomi port,
his 1$A,Iss 0 hmt Au gaw 41rer9 perm or parlors lawicy etiming or to alairaa tt.a.xai ri
er try put t,3rez€ a the miaLpaat it.Z of•t e first part AO sod will WARRANT AND.A*31,ang DEPEND
IN wrtursa WttEREOFt t1ND Wa5f1 Pte, iaus. :at tho-drat part hokre : owato'act their hand,.s..
and mitt S ttta ,and raw aAt above zttee
IC
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4 WA,
City "r ea}z, as Denver
.
Vat T *. ��w!e twi here we tb6 of
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Ton:Ds rf., M a $ 2r Jay e£ ATfi all by
0 k yaor af:ui T rrrd sits tTaauo&sitEe hamtre4 alt4. firty-I'll.riti
-W el,‘ridrow;+5 1s * Cannon indivi,d 1y
a . Browi W. Cans oh and Goorge R. Cahrion A0 Li
P business as Br awn W Cannon a George e
1 unnnn. •s p rtn •rz�.;p. _
''.4. i trigtZs4e Cltd' and
a teati:3 a Deni nX'• 0 stoic Id:C+a3 °a&t,
4-them-urea d Ca non Land rlsi} nyr
it a corp*xafitzt i
avgitelled t d Brie itlg zi .ast₹iik vi;* a:06.6 3aao o€•thizt SStetn gt.
WankkeilM.Thot.4he via peat fie" thu tot pelt,ler eeti in +.trio etiow:a the aege a
Ipn .i ri en �a other vel ila. ider .tloti
tea•tkae xtti>₹p 08 of t ao ft..4A vaa in hats vtiii' hr 5 t#Tetti#of Om eetovi.Inert the milt-¢, creel
8 is heNtrs,•gegmeig tityl atk o triNizest,have illOritillqi ro iotd,.ItiA,oiTtaVO -444.. ciULT-ci'.atl,' Ca,; satut. Y
., them 3*zi4ente deg rAilatiao,,te4: e; 143.,cagey AM Q487 CLAIM sits tife-usid istiriy.r,R the 5i,ezotil lard.ite ,
-.. setae rs.4334 maigne legeter,atl the t$5tata that,btereat,axis•agx1 dnn soi Ifitith theeihi pfkrt. is e a1 tho
,f a 4 Oita,3 rL 1 Ve iaa mr1.t tle homier,ateelibo pa.noel s Of T'€tft • property
t ,R etstote,lying tit0.heiNg in.the •Qossely o. Wttaii •Ahil Stete..
, .s0, -,nit: All that pant of Lets 1 •2:-# s and 4 of the Wi ••N$:- -end
fff>>> all, that t �part pof 4 Lots 5q,�y 6 7 and, 8 (7if .tho .$7.16:
{�c t Section: 18 1"iawr-
reap. 2 tiO h# RO.Riga. 88 sSit' o4 Ve. 6ttI--I 'i L 1r g. 4.0.8 c. If -d
center .U'ne of tie • n bed .a± Vhe•Stuth Titte : ver ao:oo tlA to
vis:, an f. 1 rlat Of :the• Lt.p°tan Meadows. L.a t Go sp ;ref record,ed in
} .Bookr. 8 of Mspa at PA: e 14.s Weld C><r4ntr •rew #r s1 and
The South ? .— mt of the •Si S8 of Seet"<on•18 the •
Vorth. :20. aerpe of the 4 N. 4 a S Otton 19. all in Pc'trn,ah ,p 2 Nort;zaa .
k n 68..Went/ together with 2/s- abe,re .6f p4 ift-or in th s• 1„1atte-
ui 1 Irr gptiOn• .Alnd Mil i Co*P ny and ell •Other water rithte
•app rt .lnin o z&:t8 Lan ,x Inc
The .* 8 -ari4 the t1r t^t,.i 10 ::,'T;'flzitI4 of trio a , S ti or $so °` nr
18 and sal. vial; part• of Sactioo 1'F 17.11n 'hest of the Union e c:.a
lroad ri ht ref-way . all in VoWnsh1.0 -2 North' OC Ita3agv a8 }Went• of 1
the .6th Z. M.
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hht ngieg or in etrrgist the nits,titre akWpr. omit*U the rItA .,right,taz,,,.ktt:0764 aim OirsXm*13txt ever,Df tho
•wig₹Part 1.88 of use 4'isst ria t eithat iu liw et•i w,xik.r,to.Tr. rrtl5Y. eirker mow4 beee4t owi loin mt et the.,mad rikxtY
ia#taw z:0,644 punt,its ss s ai4d•tosvl•e s.£eraver,
• •
i. IS WITN~EEi WiT<+iSEOfg,The mid Dat _,t."s Ad than fi'sst hart have ia•rek-1?t z;F�e ixh • •hood 8
• And x'eei3 .the r3e!•y.1O4 yvur i°sse uinwe vez i# v
�
iaprl,bra}asd Ord;T):ggreii:iu tieseiirtva s ,
* o .-Af; 1
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• .. oir i js n. row ',,, t'snnet . •
ran OF-C+LovA'O; -,-and tyoorje. R. :CannoG., ..e. .Ntritnerehip
• City •E pIt1 a•Derive * •
1.
fptege as toeteiwe.. t vet kee.o x+ et•Work!, *6 t'ia#t • "-.� dis9 t of J AO.2, '
• k::,,A.r 9 .,us.-.Brown 1,4 Cannon, i "�v . 1ly eta by Brown W. Cannon and
i}�Q id . g 041 se bneinsee a Br w W6 C nnon rid. {,�eO1 e i*
1'1, *..f fS Fcou ,'.r:'{ .'#Y'itow mr hrtod&lit ergWia 4'ltii.
i Ce iiss ti.expion Ned 4, t1 "7
Tr t n tt
4: l
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E i�wa rno ieeT •ol Out'4milalna£s6r nt uifie3 rtaiZa 4f°:0r iitOrAtR si l aw It,
ra-'rexmat-rx,Ag rwtsa{idol.r,.&4, 4 al Yr rai8t��t ran ut i5al'4, �>.ti�yrsrliaynaE+rr»t �s c,ttarae�a nre aKpM r #ta�Lfwas�,'s shat tG�fe.
^••,9tt�Ear64tXa d7.�.R,f iarstie4la,t5_xY.y Ss�'bit:K1d C2. -
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PARCEL# 130919000 5
3C � exy txeasd »r
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`. al DEi , . a€3. ttda , t of 1r 11
to s slo-Lard"ea: ut€aasd.a a s lamed Awl fifth—tom x� • ts, r ,
etecnATFil
PRIOR nai
apt c ,'. a .dt
aatY Mt :t rar anti to 3a x;Adxa, Mitt asad01704. `i x
c ,
BROWS ... AN xcsw4 the city- and. Garay T,e Denver mt.d. ' ate+ s „..
stag s €seeds®tai`the slate aai mart.
.� Tri, t a fit. s at. ,
t `t,•�� rf im e�raa€da= at�%the `.
" tt .Doliars and:other s'aisablz Iso s era,Uo s :ai,:4•1 i
tax Om mid pad les t thl.,fast part,is hated pat4 ia0,Vat mid sot ' a the sr sal part, €hs moil*
labs test lastatty tonfreg tual 1)d gramsd, la atas , aatti fizad eqravoa, tuld by'tl o
prftra,ta ato, t:' z Yta,aa'S,toms awl coati ,s ,tha sash'part .1 of tilt putt, .iS.3
?ors and s.asisna£assess,41!ha fallb tkotritatt lisps ar pa,rasta 4.ta cal *iLnato,Wag uthi l er a
in Eck etifIn#gt Wela. Ittsd Ewe.q skoi ,is 'a it
Au that part of LotsOm Two 2), Thee (3) a<.-a, (a) Or. eUt HAS
.4` tile Northwest Qwrt r (4 ifq)a alb all that part .oi Lots ara (a), Six (64., '
Sever ' ) ,and Eight ( -of. the SM th st s tr`t r (SW) of etio: Eighteen (18),
in TTwa shi (2..) North, Range Sisttp.atx ( ) West or. the6th P. M., Ving.
East o 'the CeslAtr 'Ltt a«+ a
'" .the bed .r the Sot P1 tt vaccordingR r,
vt r 1. -Plata . . h €4,seas Land at all , rsconled in Boo £
Maps a • $lay e : 3, Web/ o at ecords.
sa h. sevedty 0'0) aores or the Se t€a:Rai' car the S =t as s t. Quarts,r, ( $.4) of
Section Lg teett (L8) =Kt the North twahlq (2D) acres .^.f a the West Ralf of Use• Northeast Quarter (W N4) o 2 tioxa• g+i�.1Nineteen (3$)i in To$rh ara ,~ (2)
Korth, cgs Six4y,six: (06) West, -to s'tilte.° with tam-thirds.(2/3) share f. paid
grater irt the Pit teva:11s Try/.ogles. and Millirg t' sr an ', and all other wl.ter right
t apertalni to ≥:paid :las&
ToCigi'ailt1 tart sal atte AintakV thA It srattistattaysta &ad n m tittratt. ,slarletag, Or £ tisiteisit
Appettaistagi Amid eat 11Prort and MillatM33,rounder and rennahidera,rm..%tlx ,e znual twaSta ttissea t aladi ail
taw etaat4,right,tinItt, Ilto.ro-A 43.1m potd 4..naosind whaatsanas ot•tha Raul part j sj t s ttyst past,etttx.r.i a law
or aaga it9.,a Pf and to t'o oloot krattualomd p.ntlaisoF,vtith WI..Lorodi outfit wad appnatotannen,
TO RAC AND TO HOLla tho wad pr-ovrions above hgnrgAinaad wig]lotiabosi,lush Um appa auto tlsa
axial part y e the.neon aad part, his beim smut tivolgoat forever.Axel:tU mid potrt les e ow. aalt pat,
iaar theata0ves, t .s r 'se r.t, .asssaaisz ,and 4dr,taz-Ai r0ata'.N its ImV4Mant,too ri k-,.haargaih,and
sa=ne to uttEi vtith tim mid PA 7 o,ItIle. e sari€€part. hi s .'hafts arcs§amigos,024 At tdtr,titifi rah elt CIMIZI,--
Nr,ati4 fiat Ivry of tUAA+mootats, they are,. well..i.-mi.a€rtIIsa P€°`;xaa era.abltVt e«aiVVVI,At jai`kta6 r:tars;
perfset,eztaaleta sari itxi 4 3t€e oAlte i'tibt it.srcn 4aa 14V6»s is;~Jdniplo,ate.hs Ve good AAA,.b.M3€sx
and InewoU autt,x ty to giszt,trargtaa,volt a °avow t i a rats in ot.lormor end:km an v.forC 6 d,a tlh0 the sam
samirat ale sIter fram All farmer al oU hatgakm Isaias,Beata, xan**sanoationtn.#rld es iibrozzna of
wkatveop fire or Imams gar: except general twos for '1951 artl rights of gray, if any,
arid tat tbevs btralltaskt prassizas la the aunt azd polt.no6hio Iaase as€on of t .₹a pe y' asz the otoomi port,
his 1$A,Iss 0 hmt Au gaw 41rer9 perm or parlors lawicy etiming or to A4eseaa tt.a.xai ri
er try put t,3rez€ a the miaLpaat it.Z of•t e first part AO sod will WARRANT AND.A*31,ang DEPEND
IN wrtursa WttEREOFt t1ND Wa5f1 Pte, iaus. :at tho-drat part hokre : owato'act their hand,.s..
and mitt S ttta ,and raw aAt above zttee
IC
3 €.T OLEO 3g
4 WA,
City "r ea}z, as Denver
.
Vat T *. ��w!e twi here we tb6 of
.A.U 1 x�,t1,1 , arc . Prior and a oo Catlett. ,
�`p . , szr as ,it S ,.Wittiona my italtd and afaaat gut,
r
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PARCEL# 130919 0005
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Trus:nsED, mk a trei$ Ind Jay e£ Ja,nuary
I irr,tbe pox'of Ka*Le-rd scats tlaaunositE gam lairotrod sod. rirty"`i'Sins
br. utr rtdrown 'W. Cannon individ 1y
and ;Frown W. Casson and George R. Cannon doing
t business as Brawn W Cannon a George R.
1 C°ranno'€a e a rtn •ranlp„ _
i tithe City and
a ol�i.; a Do3.vor r iu.i of cam,*
zsf at—N•f r&rt arid Cal non Land osi n r
it a ev„rtrtratitit i
assga tti„^ed a-riotittg tmdor Ara br aiftgi a the iveo o€the,State et
" OO1O 171 of the vowelparV' � «
IN'3' tg £ r'Mot the 04it.pkrt ieS g the trot rail,ler omit in e+xis there tiom a f.,4e avarsa a
Ton dollars m lu�a other va alas nnsider .tloti - - :
i 4 a tki§'s ai 1 peti.. 8. a gees trout vart in hard paid' hr the 5)414 putty at£thud pelt the rrcti3t irberr t1
8 is 6€ereby mite-it And odmewiedge ,3t to reoritied; robed,.lead,eelaveyer 444 clUL'T t3 is.„1,' i,; sates by
them lo-a rws do moia,:rake e,aellt come-,sr r1(Ma CLAIM Into the void party the ass and part,ate ,
P.. o.atet rs 33 titer tsrr cer,ati.the t$5tsta title,4 t t.dal and d eelzd litieh t 'ear! Sit' is e of'oz.)
,f 4 4 krat port ho ve to m4d.to ebe feliowiar,deAribail pe..PO e s of real property
,R etuatta,lying mai Iming in the •Qossoly of W :S. mg State+
rs.., -,. : Allthat •pant of Lots 1., 2„ s and 4oi: th,e 141. 1311, and
il ail that part of 'Lots 5, 6# 7 and 8 cethe . 'ta of Section le wr-
st'1p. 2 Hart ., Range 88 Wo t o4 the 6ttI B. 11. lying m 'at o the
.center ne of tie main bed a± the South . •-a to River according to
.V:Es on No. 1 rlat of the Lupton Mee o= s. Land GQtrfpurq recorde=d is
} Book: 8 a mapa nt Page 16, Weld, County records: ond
The South TO sores of the Si S8 of Seetlon 18 and the
'North .0. acreo or th--o of Sncstion 19„ all in Pc'trnuh4,p 2 North,
Ilange 66..'Meet, together with 2/s. share of paid water in th s • latte-
vine Irrigation and Milling Company and. a11 Other water rights
app rt .lning to s&t8 lane.,% Inc
The ?4 S and the North 10 o6 f,-)f trio ze , 84 of 'aoc, ° nr
18 and a;l1. that part of Section 17,. lying West of th.n 'Onion an .t:.e
aroad' night-o -way, all In Township 2 North of Bengt-, 6. }Went of 1
t ie 6th B. M.
x
to ....k V"'re.v7-'1 ga t :;
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F 2074 }1AF'_' ANN FEGERSM:ti CLERK b RECORDER wt,LD CO, CO
THIS DEni, Made '.is 3 3t d ti p march , 1966 ,between
:HE ICNE LAND ANC CA=TLE COMPANY?
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a cprlerat_on dily orr�aa`.2e4 and eN_str.g under rod by virtue of the laws o°the State Colorado,oI the
Lrstpart,and Cannon Wand Company, a Corporation cuiy crgatize5 and cz
xisting under and by virtue of the laws of the state of Colorado, CT)
:hose legal actress i2 36 Stee;e Street, Suite 250, Denver, Colorado �t
3024E CD
of the City and.' County of Denver ant:Stag of Colorado.of the sccona past,
WITYESSETE, Th2t the said part" of th.e first part, for and ie Consideration of the sum of
Ten collars and other consideration ($:0.00) --- DOLLARS,
to the said pe oy of the fir,_part:c hard paid by the said party of the second part,the receipt whereof
fs riereb.•confesses and aekrewledged, hath revised,released,sold,conveyed and QT.:IT CLAII D,and
by these presents cloth remise,re:ease,sell,convey and QUIT CLAIM onto the said party of tag o
second part.its XCC23:1r3 atiMigllS forever, al:the right,title,interest alai= and demand
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All 3 2 North 66 West
Si 4 2 North 66 West
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Vii s 17 2 North 66 West
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Ei, EIEzNW , 5^s 35 3 North 66 West
Total Acres - 4,76'
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PARCEL # 130907000010
A2:576 ttz arc. D. 1116 REC C2C57545 06/19/S6 13: 44 SE.00 1/002
F 2074 }1AF'_' ANN FEGERSM:ti CLERK b RECORDER wt,LD CO, CO
THIS DEni, Made ':_is 3 3t d ti p march , 19 66 ,between
:HE ICNE LAND ANC CA=TLE COMPANY?
•
a cprlerat_on dily orr�aa:2e4 and eN_str.g under rod by virtue of the laws o°the State Colorado,oI the
Lrstpart,and Cannon Wand Company, a Corporation cuiy crgariize5 and cz
xisting under and by virtue of the laws of the state of Colorado, CT)
:hose legal actress i2 36 Stee;e Street, Suite 250, Denver, Colorado �t
3024E CD
of the City and.' Chary of Denver ant:Stag of Colorado.of the sccona past,
WITYESSETE, Th2t the said part" of thie first part, for and ie Consideration of the sum of
Ten collars and other consideration ($:0.00) --- DOLLARS,
to the said pe oy of the fir,_part:c hard paid by the said party of the second part,the receipt whereof
fs riereb.•confesses and aekrewledged, hath revised,released,sold,conveyed and QCIT CLAII D,and
by these presents cloth remise,re:ease,sell,convey and QUIT CLAIM onto the said party of tag o
second part.its X atiMigllS forever, al:the right,title,interest alai= anrd demand
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said party of the first part at in and to the following desoribed z th all = s sirnate. •
and lteing is the County of ;geld and State of Colorado, to-sat ``
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Section Township Range
ALL 2 2 North 56 West
All 3 2 North 66 West
Si 4 2 North 66 West
Ill that part of the 5E lyira east of
?acif is Railroad in 7 2 North 66 West
f4,sh S 2 North 66 West
9 2 North 66 West
Es, 0 2 North 66 Wegt
All 2 North 56 `nest
:.l . '.5 2 North 66 west
Vii s 17 2 North 66 West
SiNi Ey, Si7;E¢Nri , SiNEi 13 2 North 66 ~test
Ei, EIEzNW , 5^s 35 3 North 66 West
Total Acres - 4,76'
:'ogather with any and all water rights appurtenant, isoeci`icaLl -1
inV_adinc 142 shares in the . __ton Irr_ at__g Ditch Company
and 3t shares in the Platteville Irrigating and i`"l1it':g Company;
together with any : ndergrcund water wells and other .rater rights
pertaining to the subject praporty, although not app rtenart, and
seeiT nal1y ine1cd ng all rights of the grantor to Two Lakes,
both with adj-anioatec storage capacity, to-wit:
{1 ) t:ose with en eu;udicetAn _rent of 525 afire
toot; aria.
{2l Nose Davis 2, with an adjudicated right of 152. 53 acre feet;
and two irrigation wells which are adjudicated for over ICC
gallons per r.;in to each, 4 domestic welts, and all rights
associated with a water right of 10C acre feet of developed
water.
No.ler.QM CLAM 0Etp.--Coro-oralion Farm.-7re¢tara-pokierc rnn tier t,nsonvy.lb2tE Ste a5crec_Den-.try Calaala-7-'3
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se taattata4 440 s1 0,w.tala 4,liatir mated.irarrtipalt,aeaad 4.14 •cc nWsj'ed:'mod '5Y thfi+t•.renews tisPes rot,tit
r writ, r rey v4.4.,oOt .•ziaa!'a the suk###xrz7 al firs aceutid r� it5 a c,eastvrs ' r R?ytrae f z.:Of th foit,a vtn
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0': A.4,{St rr,O6 elaradel,t. w^st••
sa =the N€a th4Aar`aye- 4—et t (rt#-1/4? and Southwest g e-quarter (4E-4/4)
A Section 8 the..North cal -half (ta-i12) of Sete 9s t4 .s
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(g„1/2) Of th Northeaatn xm*-cts i tat (ga-if#h h the $0 0th r - a¢if.( -LI
oe the : rt eaat: oeit-q zter (tie4I4) *tee:Xderia t 11:44.,t/44.•
:did t t s0.utlu a4t tee-gtuarte (SZ-LI4) of ttta: letth t r» xt X11):
411 .D So.. .i.6:t1 1:5 the e.ut one4i41f (E-..12). gisbd the Ohre . 1 (N�
of th4 :ti..art3a s, oott quartaz (2 4-4I4) of Se Liao•10a the tOarthvatat arras
ga+rter (ht,,1., 43 Of 3+te'i art in All 6.4 "aeat4.+tia . 1. .41.1 •t Se. t} s 144 411 of.
Sesti . ;U., the 1Ast aste: .1 if (.1--1.I2)•.and. the North t ono-tuatte (fir-1.I )
of Section .2. an4 that parcel Of land laAated LA t +tct h C �r
{iol li.x+} of the Sv ztfiea0t one«quartet (nr4,44H Of SOcti04 7 Ce "0214gly
ti Ca rt n,g 4t .'t11e tttt one sloartar ($-144) aOrner ,of.Seettoo. 7i TuNttoltp. a
North, lenge:b4 Woot, thexice SJoat in the.East ,,„,/ fir. tiut
/4) 11nA df satld S 6 tI0n 7/ ..t* that . O.if. ,1 t� f
of the tinL x P— Uis 4l.wsy•Co 4Ye Lheate :Stutbe.at aloAg. the'Eatt liaa '.
of said rightsof-wray to `a•;rcein, eo the :mast tine o $a4d S+-tr3:An 7. 4113•fr,:~t.
Smears of said eat note-querter (E.ti4) egroar of ai.d SettiQtt; thartoallortli •
i :aloha the East Wit of sai4.SeAAioo 7, 4 :fear to the plate of•.begLe atags
i all of the ebove deaurtbe property beia Witte& iti ' deaahl,p 1 80eth,
I. Reap, 64 Waat gf• try 4tnh.?»M�./ .
Th4 Zia -►a1f (E'.142), t a"'t1 stne'gt arxzat ($0,01/4)4 Ott *11.4 t
e t-f (t4/2) of th;i, tast one-hall (E-i12) of + i nrtht t uxe at•t
(W-414) o $11.4.E00"W5, ite ..1*1•Pilteol, llanaa 66 West et the 4th P,l ..�
together with ell Aretnage. uitth and water ri hts apptasttrii it td tLa4 1404
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TOMMITIESt. with sli non siisgente the hureentaments sad sopnreatai sos ttrerethelY+ • ae is larTeeire
eriperWeinst,end the saese sad reveraions, teutiainder seed r* w t .flume Sad grotib. therm; surf a
€ th,rsoar. rhot €€tts.itetirest, thaw and dammed whatsoever at the sieid wtr aE the first pert, either in law or
+tq!aft r.cit, iv zed€as the atharva baer;aiiet-4 Srtacostoa*O11 fiat tsierod ismsasts snd appetstaauguta.
TO'KAT&.t tm TO HOLD the lead amiss shore:bugtefrnefi sad tffes+rr€bed,with the aiePateurvettees oath the
s►€d oath of the woad Parr ita m tteotant sod stissignis farrier,And she said Stet tQttet iiir~Totos tsOrBsi!# Company
pets-of the first Vii,:fol.itself.ffs saterstors and asvirtsr data innistc tit, gruff;bargain ihe4 ogre*to end with to v
odd.party of the wood pert,iits-sumeesors-en e,eg'ns,-t3ssrt et the tae of the us»siiag.`old delivery ofthere pear-
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eats:it bi welt seised of the premises..short teetered, es of pot, suing perfect, stuuthith s Wart of
inheritance,in ism, in fro idimplor end .WA goad right, WI Power sod trivial it to treat.bliftlau. On 140
rawer the *me.b nit and ferns hfutentid,, end that the me a free end deer irons id fineter soot other
health,3,negfp$aa.4nc€ss,ricrzate taxer.tt agatte t*sect embraeetea of setaitsrer Wad oe nature stem; ertrAcre
mineral and *Omar ewer et tons ca>acatited to patents and deeds, wart is r rights
arf yss conveyances .to Itto Department of ftghveyo sogi doeveyenneo for +orbits,
ail boring of rstoore4 sod except reap property taxes frrr 1908 anA subsequent pear
aa� gh 4 eti p rri "+I[igU 3lsak *1 Cyr*et].+74 Trus tfse~r'
i es a assts t!!ta Later#a4 ise r po�cm �t�se,...te r0 of the woad part, fit:unt.
aeee m :WI. eeUigs 9gatnst eV and ewers person or persons 7asr£+tlip cl a tng or to Cann t *whisk ar o?-pert
ter ,the avid party ail the first hart Atli and will'WARRANT AND PORIM2,12.t KF;;ND;
it WTVirMilan WTIAREOP.The said guilt*,of skit firtr art huh Lateen its
p cauparliCt tsataa se be Axrtstrs sato
verilati by its ptt Bite t,sod its tar>otate eta ta im hereunto effLtcd.attested by its
secrtirt y:the ley end he se Caret•bw*e wtzfttst.
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ts 68 js,x, a R. Cannon as ar F'rtstw4astad
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PARCEL # 13091700003013
A2:576 ttz arc. D. 1116 REC C2C57545 06/19/S6 13: 44 SE.00 1/002
F 2074 }1AF'_' ANN FEGERSM:ti CLERK b RECORDER wt,LD CO, CO
THIS DEni, Made ':_is 31 3t d ti p march , 19 66 ,between
:HE ICNE LAND ANC CA=TLE COMPANY?
•
a cprlerat_on dily orr�aa:2e4 and eN_str.g under rod by virtue of the laws o°the State Colorado,oI the
Lrstpart,and Cannon Wand Company, a Corporation cuiy crgacize5 and cz
xisting under and by virtue of the laws of the state of Colorado, rn
:hose legal actress i2 36 Stee;e Street, Suite 250, Denver, Colorado "".t
3024E CD
of the City arid' County of Denver ant:Stag of Colorado.of the sccona past,
WITYESSETE, Th2t the said part" of thie first part, for and ie Consideration of the sum of
Ten collars and other consideration ($:0.00) --- DDLLARS,
to the said pe oy of the fir,_part:c hard paid by the said party of the second part,the receipt whereof
fs riereb.•confesses and aekrewledged, hath revised,released,sold,conveyed and QCIT CLAII D,and
by these presents cloth remise,re:ease,sell,convey and QUIT CLAIM onto the said party of tag o
second part.its X atiMigllS forever, al:the right,title,interest alai= and demand
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said party of the first part at in and to the following desoribed z th all = s sirnate. •
and lteing is the County of ;geld and State of Colorado, to-sat ``
ca
Section Township Range
ALL 2 2 North 56 West
All 3 2 North 66 West
Si 4 2 North 66 West
Ill that part of the 5E lyira east of
?acif in Railroad in 7 2 North 66 West
f4,sh S 2 North 66 West
9 2 North 66 West
Es, 10 2 North 66 Wegt
All 2 North 56 `nest
:.l . '.5 2 North 66 west
Viii 17 2 North 66 West
SiNi Ey, Si7;E¢Nri , SiNEi 13 2 North 66 v.-es`
Ei, EIEzNW , 5^s 35 3 North 66 West
Total Acres - 4,76'
:'ogather with any and all water rights appurtenant, isoeci`icaLl -1
inC_adinc 142 Shares in the . __ton Irrigating Ditch Company
and 3t shares in the Platteville Irrigating and i`"l1irg Company;
together with any : ndergrcund water wells and other .rater rights
pertaining to the subject praporty, although not app rtenart, and
seciT ical1y including all rights of the grantor to Two Lakes,
both with adj-anicatec storage capacity, to-wit:
{1 ) t:ose with an eu;udicetAn __g,nt of 525 acre
toot; ant
{2l Nose Davis 2, with an adjudicated right of 152. 53 acre feet;
and two irrigation wells which are adjudicated for over ICC
gallons per r.;iot,te each, 4 domestic welts, and all rights
associated with a water right of 10C acre feet of developed
water.
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batW ter Tall t0ME INVIETIONNT 0 p'A24T.
a.to po atatt•daffy argam tti,aad sxati is udar•aw1•3rg virtue of At Ttvite4 •
CV; 04., tgio..0 14scad4 .aY the ffr0 p$rt snit THE TONE
c:, LAND ANV CATTLE C0MRANY
t'3• • A r(.:11mctfgu&:1r rti c read tx.110.4ttg ltadtr.04 ily' vlxtar•6i 047 lawn
trikf t �•tare*) Gsx.lc�. ar tt t)t the acoant,p
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rya eLLate and other goad and valuable. cer t:idatsat.ltrn * * * a e
♦e" to lb*y6416•p+r Y of tilt f,t-s :tart:. s ttimit yssu4 t+ thg *aid party of tiao Joicpcd part tivt tac4ipt TokEevoi it litt
se totxfeiasd 44-0 0,10wriedgsx4,Bath mated.tAtilliptf,aeaad 4.14 •ccnWOYed:'mod '5Y thOt:Pr°xtAw tisPes Plat. baitti ,
r writ, r r.eY v4.4.,oOt .•ziaa!'a t#t suk###xrz7 c f firs aceutid ors its a c,eastvrs ' r R?ytrae f z.:Of t foito vtn
O,, tttattii 4 etc pautAl 6 ui{aM,s,itua,tyigig=a bearsg is tits 'rtiiW ct4• Weld
0': A.4,{St -Of eiarade,t w^st••
sa 'Thu N€r th4Aat`aye- 4-et t (Ng-1/4) and Eaurhaest o e-q rzer (4E-4/4)
A Section 8 the..North ° -half :(ta-i12} of Sete 9s £xutia;
r -It (5.1/27 Al. B wader 4;. the Se uth one-half..5 {3,4/2: r+t t2 t t.
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T'1P one-quarter (.WF-L14.}.; the•Soeth one-half (b.4/2) of +rte t va 3 S f
(g„1/2) of th NQrtheaat oll*-c 1.1a:r ht ( -if#h h the $0 0th 0*4-4041114-LiZI
oe the : rt east: orst-q r:tat (tie4I4) *tee . r t 11:44.,t/44.•
:A14 t t s0.utiiAA4t .ate-(1 rte (SZ-LI4) of C.tt4: 1etth t r» xtett X11):
411 .D So.. .i.c.k1 1:5 the e.ut one4i41f (E-x.12). 4nd the Nert . 1 (N:=1.111
of the tiorthwoOt ones uartaz ( -4I4) of Settiart•1Oa the Nerereeet erne=
ga+rter (ht,,1., 43 Of $+tettiA in All 6.4 "ao tt . 1. .41.1 •t Sealcin 144 411 of
•Scaton 1,5., the mar arm-- if (.1--1.I2)• trrd the Northwst tine--uattcx (W-144..)
f Section Iv And: that parcel Of land leeeeed LA t N0 0160,t•C
{Iot17e+} ttf the SotiptxtoOt one«quartet (nr4,44H of SOcti04 7 ire r:ir21 -8y
slA4 01 tad as f,X1.ctaaz .
COMEgVinS at .014 ZOtt ne•slearter ($-144) tarrrer ,of.Seettaa 7i Tuattaktp. a
North, Lange:b6 Went: thence goat in the.East ,,„,/ t rtri "
/4) line df aattd SetI0a 7/ fib 244t..t*'OWE . tr.1r 41 vt f
rxf. the 1nim P- Uis .4.way•Cosa nY* thenta.-Sdutholvt Mari& the Witt lit* '.
of siad rightof-wray to .a *int ea the :mast tine of $aid S+ tr3:An 7. 4113•fr,:~t.
344trh of se id est ntte-qus.rte (E414) ooraet of ofd Seetitaf; theritallortli •
i :along the East Iiat of sei4 $$et~t:tou 7, 44 :fear •to the piece of: giuta4:?ags
i al l at the ebove denurtbe property leiegtacato& is te4aahiti 2 :North,
I. Reap, 64 Weat uf• try 4tnh.?».X�* .
Th4 Zivi.t. 604-444 (E4i2), t ao0t1 WI'gtrartat ($0,01/4)4 Ott *11.4 t
oae t-f (Z,4/2) of the East one-hail (E-i12) trf the.Narthuteative,,.40errer
(g.w7i$4) of $1.4.V "35,. Tevitslai* 4t4teel, Eanaa 66 West et the 4th T.JK..�
together +mitt 4.t1, drainage. uitth and WAt4v ri8ttts apptarttrirMAt td tL a4 1404
!xi-4403'41.1.4Aehates, ox.•ti.w4 V41ton trzf et ng. i3ttr,3t Compel-4,4 3-1/4 z.hrste*
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PARCEL# 130917000029
15i9096
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TOMMIllig. with sli non siisgente the hureentaments sad sopnrteruatas s tirer+m ehe ter4amhatiii. ae is larTerire
e9ie nf.end the saese sad reversions, teutininder said r* w r .flume Sad grotib. thereof;; itit
€ th, soar. rhot Kitts„ tsitrrest, thaw and achssad whatsoever thi the sietd wtr aE the first pert, either in law or
+tq!ait r.cit, iv zed€as the atharva basr;aiiet+v#Snmishs,*O11 fiat bactc ismsasts snd appetstaauguta.
TO'KAT&.t tm TO HOLD the lead amiss shore:bergefrersf sad tffeseeilf d.with the.RePativesumes oath the
• veld oath of the woad hart,ita seimotant sod>a ignis€arrier,And she said Stet totter tii votos tsOrBsi!# Company
pets-of the first Vii,:eat.Rua.ifs saterstors and nsvirtsr data vsnrossot, gruff;bargain ihe4 ogre*to.ad with to v
odd.patty of the:toad pert,iits-sumeesors-en e,eg'ns,-t3ssrt et the tae ad::the us»siiag.`old delivery ofthere pear-
,
eats:it br.with seised of the premises..short teetered, es of good, we, perrfect stuuthith sad tenfefutate Wart of
inheritance,in ism, in ere itimplor est4 .iath goad right,fthif Power sod trivial eatiesrilr tar Ina*,bliftlau. On 140
rawer the *me.b nor c8 and ferns s ee ids, end that the me a free end nuts irons hit !meter soot other
health,3,negp$aa.4nc€ss,rictzate ter. .tt aglieAttt*sect embraeetea of ref a trey Wad oe nature stem; ear,licre
mineral and *Omar ewer teit tons ca>acatited to patents and deeds, sasementas rights
arf yss conveyances .to Itto Department of ftghveyo sogi doeveyenneo for dttibie,
ail boring of rstoore4 sod except reap property taxes for 1908 anA subsequent pear
aa� gh 4 eti p rri "+I[igU 3lsak *1 Cyr*et].+74 Trus tfse~r'
i es a assts t!!ta Latet#a4 ise r po�cm �tt�se,...turO of the woad part, fit:unt.
aeee m :WI. iii*tigtlit 9gatnst elf and ewers person or persons 7asr£+tl:lp cl a tng or to Cann t *whisk ar u)"pert
err ,the avid party ail the first hart Atli and will'WARRANT:AND PORRVE.R.t KF ;N.D;
it WIT O: .The said guilt*,of skit firer art huh teti ri its
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verilati by its plesdsieatR sod its tar>otate eta ta im hereunto effLtede uthestad by its
watery,the day end he se Caret•bw*e wtzfttst.
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ts 68 ,b a R. Cannon as ar F'rtstw4astad
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PARCEL# 130917000029
A2:576 ttz arc. D. 1116 REC C2C57545 06/19/S6 13: 44 SE.00 1/002
F 2074 }1AF'_' ANN FEGERSM:ti CLERK b RECORDER wt,LD CO, CO
THIS DEni, Made ':_is 3 3t d ti p march , 19 66 ,between
:HE ICNE LAND ANC CA=TLE COMPANY?
•
a cprlerat_on dily orr�aa:2e4 and eN_str.g under rod by virtue of the laws o°the State Colorado,oI the
Lrstpart,and Cannon Wand Company, a Corporation cuiy crgariize5 and cz
xisting under and by virtue of the laws of the state of Colorado, CT)
:hose legal actress i2 36 Stee;e Street, Suite 250, Denver, Colorado �t
3024E CD
of the City and.' Chary of Denver ant:Stag of Colorado.of the sccona past,
WITYESSETE, Th2t the said part" of thie first part, for and ie Consideration of the sum of
Ten collars and other consideration ($:0.00) --- DOLLARS,
to the said pe oy of the fir,_part:c hard paid by the said party of the second part,the receipt whereof
fs riereb.•confesses and aekrewledged, hath revised,released,sold,conveyed and QCIT CLAII D,and
by these presents cloth remise,re:ease,sell,convey and QUIT CLAIM onto the said party of tag o
second part.its X atiMigllS forever, al:the right,title,interest alai= anrd demand
, .hatch se ��
cr. Qn
said party of the first part at in and to the following desoribed z th all = s sirnate. •
and lteing is the County of ;geld and State of Colorado, to-sat ``
ca
Section Township Range
ALL 2 2 North 56 West
All 3 2 North 66 West
Si 4 2 North 66 West
Ill that part of the 5E lyira east of
?acif is Railroad in 7 2 North 66 West
f4,sh S 2 North 66 West
9 2 North 66 West
Es, 0 2 North 66 Wegt
All 2 North 56 `nest
:.l . '.5 2 North 66 west
Vii s 17 2 North 66 West
SiNi Ey, Si7;E¢Nri , SiNEi 13 2 North 66 ~test
Ei, EIEzNW , 5^s 35 3 North 66 West
Total Acres - 4,76'
:'ogather with any and all water rights appurtenant, isoeci`icaLl -1
inV_adinc 142 shares in the . __ton Irr_ at__g Ditch Company
and 3t shares in the Platteville Irrigating and i`"l1irg Company;
together with any : ndergrcund water wells and other .rater rights
pertaining to the subject praporty, although not app rtenart, and
seeiT nal1y ine1cd ng all rights of the grantor to Two Lakes,
both with adj-anioatec storage capacity, to-wit:
{1 ) t:ose with en eu;udicetAn _rent of 525 afire
toot; aria.
{2l Nose Davis 2, with an adjudicated right of 152. 53 acre feet;
and two irrigation wells which are adjudicated for over ICC
gallons per r.;in to each, 4 domestic welts, and all rights
associated with a water right of 10C acre feet of developed
water.
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'rrE 0 1,500 3,000 • Wells Located on Ragsdale Reservoirs Site
Feet Ragsdale Reservoirs Site
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Permit No.
135018-
Permit No.
5862-F-R
Permit No.
t;2N 67W 2N 66W 25007-F-R
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Pemmit No.
4, Permit No. 14184- Permit No. Permit No.
10279- 78532- 1\,
10811-F-R
O*• Permit No.
C9 Permit No. 11328-
zi 48356-
Permit No. Permit No.
707-VVCB 116382-R
Permit No.
16380-R-R Permit No. Permit No.
g723- 732-WC B
Permit No. .•
10811-F
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RAGSDALE RESERVERVOIRS SITE FIGURE.
Water Supply Information Summary Well Map
Joa No: 0126.001.00 SCALE: 1 inch=1 ,500 feet
Weld County - Department of Planning Services
USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW — Submittal Requirements
Applicant : L. G. Everist, Inc. Site Name : Ragsdale Reservoirs
SEWAGE DISPOSAL
Weld County - Department of Planning Services
USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW — Submittal Requirements
Applicant : L . G . Everist, Inc. Site Name : Ragsdale Reservoirs
SEWAGE DISPOSAL
USR Questionnaire, 8. g.
8. g . What is the sewage disposal system on the property? ( Existing and proposed ).
Portable toilet facilities shall be maintained on site for use by employees and visitors . Because this is a mining
operation , and not a permanent use , portable toilet facilities are more appropriate than a septic system . Portable
toilets can be moved around the site so they are available in multiple locations , such as the office , maintenance
areas, processing plant, and other areas in the mine where workers are active . These units are serviced and
maintained weekly or as needed frequency.
The existing houses located on the west side of the site will be properly demolished and any existing septic tanks
will be properly removed .
RagRes-WELD- USR-SewageSeptic-Aug2020
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