Depletions definition
Examples of Depletions in a sentence
For those Tributary Depletions which the Pueblo desires to offset by use of the Pueblo’s HIA Right, the Pueblo shall change the point of diversion of a portion of its HIA Right available for exercise pursuant to Article 5.
The El Torreon Well shall under no circumstances be replaced or supplemented in a manner that would increase Buffalo Pasture Depletions as simulated by the Settlement Model.
Each Water Rights Owning Party shall provide offsets on the Rio Grande equal to 100% of its portion of Buffalo Pasture Depletions that is offset by the Buffalo Pasture Recharge Project.
The Parties, therefore, agree to the following mechanisms to offset Buffalo Pasture Depletions and achieve the goals identified in Article 5.3.2.
The Pueblo shall have no obligation to offset surface water depletion effects on the Rio Grande resulting from its diversion of the one thousand three hundred (1,300) AFY provided for in Article 5.2.3. It shall, however, have an obligation to offset Tributary Depletions resulting from such diversions and to mitigate Impairment as provided for in Article 7 and shall offset such effects by use of the Mitigation Well System or use of a portion of its exercisable HIA Right in accordance with Article 7.3.3.2.
No Water Rights Owning Party shall protest any application by the Acequia Madre del Rio ▇▇▇▇▇▇ y del ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Seco to replace, supplement, or deepen the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Seco Arriba ASR Project with a well proposed to be located within two hundred (200) feet of the proposed well locations as depicted on Attachment 10 unless the Settlement Model shows such replacement, supplemental, or deepened well would cause Buffalo Pasture Depletions.
The Town, EPWSD, and MDWCAs agree to use the Mitigation Well System to offset at least fifty (50) percent of their Tributary Depletions resulting from all of their respective Future Groundwater Diversions.
No Water Rights Owning Party shall protest any MDWCA application to replace, supplement, or deepen any MDWCA well existing as of May 30, 2006 with a well proposed to be located within two hundred (200) feet of the well location unless the Settlement Model shows such replacement, supplemental, or deepened well would increase Buffalo Pasture Depletions.
Deliveries of offsets of the previous year’s Tributary Depletions from the Mitigation Well System shall be made annually unless the State Engineer approves a different schedule.
However, because of the location of ▇▇▇▇▇ in the Taos Valley, the Buffalo Pasture is affected by groundwater diversions, and due to the nature of the Buffalo Pasture, existing State Engineer permitting requirements cannot offset effectively the Buffalo Pasture Depletions resulting from groundwater diversions made from points of diversion located outside of Pueblo Lands.