291384 a? norm a . Mia/Iii 3552 o. sommd, ENC. Chicago X?ashingion. DC. Denver Envuronmental Pianmng ?5 Engineering - Solar Energy . Resources 1anagement hay 24.1984 Hr. Ron Mitchell, Acting City Manager City of Aspen 130 South Galena Street Aspen, Colorado 81611 Re: Raw Water Supply Update Dear Ron: Enclosed are six copies of the City of Aspen Comprehensive Hater Management Plan Raw Water Supply Update. The report is a comprehensive study 0% the options available to Aspen for meeting its long term water supply needs. The report examines conditions which can be expected by the year 2005. Future shortages will be experienced in raw water irrigation and minimum streamflows. The potable water needs, however, can be met on a daily basis even during a repeat of the dry year conditions of If we can be of any further?assistance in these matters please do not hesitate to call us. Sincerely, RULQHD, INC. Special Consultant Husick(w/report) 130 North Franklin Street Chicago, Illinois 60801 a (312) 236-9106 1660 S.A1bion St. river, Colorado 80222 - (1303) 75.37553 . Bates 002775 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 WATER some MATE Comprehensive Water Management Plan City of Aspen prepared by Sheeffer Roland, Inc. in conjunction with jnmes Markalunas, Director "of Water Treatment 8: Supply Rea, Canons, a. Associates, Inc., Consulting Engineer Music]: a: Cope, P-C., Special Legal Counsel May, 1934 Bates 002776 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 RAW WATER SUPPLY UPDATE Comprehensive Water Management Plan City of Aspen prepared by . Sheaffer Roland, Inc. in conjunction with James J. Markalunas, Director of Water Treatment Supply Rea, Cassens, Associates,Inc., Consulting Engineers Music Cope,P.C., Special Legal Counsel im Kw huts-r May, 1984 Bates 002777 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE I SUMMARY . . 6 Conclusions 6 .10 II INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE RAW WATER . 18 Population . 18 Raw Water Requirements Potable Water . .22 Snowmaking . 22 Minimum Streamflows 28 Irrigation . 26 IV AVAILABLE RAW WATER SUPPLY.. . 29 Maroon Creek.. 31 Physical 31 Limitations on Use 31 1 Water 33 Castle Creek 37 Physical Availability 37 Limitations on 37 Water . 37 Hunter Creek . 41 Physical 41 Limitations on Use . 41 Water Shortages 42 Roaring Fork 42 Physical Limitations on . 42 Water Summary of Shortages i PROGRAMS TO REDUCE Infrastructure Improvements 52 Reduce Potable Water Use and Effluent Irrigation 55 Ditch Purchase Water Rights 57 g] Raw Water .. . 63 APPENDIX A Maroon and Castle Creek Hydrology . i- APPENDIX Hunter Creek Hydrology APPENDIX Roaring Fork River Hydrology Asses-m ii'fs'z?y'?'u: I 2 Bates 002778 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 . LIST OF TABLES Page I~l Summary of Annual Water Shortages, Year 2005, Dry Year 12 1-2 Summary of Water Conservation Options 13 Priority for Implementation of Water Supply Programs.. l5 Equivalent Tap Allocations for the Area Currently Served by 20 Winter Critical Period Peak Flow Requirements . 23 Summer Critical Period Peak Flow 24 Distribution of Water Supply Dependence by Source 30 IV-Z Tabulation of Maroon/Willow Creek Water Rights 32 Maroon Creek Summary of Distribution of . 35 IV-4 Tabulation of Castle Creek Water Rights 38 Castle Creek Summary of Distribution of . 40 Tabulation of Hunter Creek Water Hunter Creek Summary of Distribution of 45 Tabulation of Roaring Fork River Water . Roaring Fork River Summary of Distribution of . 49 Summary of . . .50 List of Tables continued on next page 3 Bates 002779 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 LIST OF TABLES (continued) Table No. Bias: V-l Water Savings by Household Conservation . 54 V-1 Reconaissance Level Cost Estimates Maroon and Castle Creek 60 V-2 Future Hydropower Projects to be Built or Participated in by the City of Aspen 61 V-3 Comparison of Hydropower Production and Aspen . 62 Summary of Water Supply 64 4 Bates 002780 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE PAGE Service Area for Aspen Municipal System 19 Aspen Service Area Potable Water 2005 Cumulative Stream Demands and Flows Available at Maroon Creek Diversion Dam ..34 2005 Cumulative Stream Demands and Flows Available at Castle Creek Diversion Dam 39 IV-3 2005 Cumulative Stream Demands and Flows Available at Hunter Creek USGS Gage 9074000 44 IV-4 2005 Cumulative Stream Demands and Flows Available at Roaring Fork River USGS Gage 9073400 . 48 5 Bates 002781 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 CHAPTER I SUMMARY Conclusions This reconnaissance level report supports several conclusions concerning the raw water supplies for the City of Aspen (Aspen): l. Aspen, with the exception of a few moderate capacity wells, is totally dependent upon surface streamflows for its raw water supplies. Since these flows are highly variable and since there is no significant raw water storage in the Aspen system, Aspen will be subject to significant raw water shortages in future years under extreme dry year conditions. These shortages will be limited to minimum streamflows and raw water irrigation. 2. There are two critical periods of water shortage. The first occurs during the winter months of November through March when surface streamflows have dropped significantly prior to spring runoff and the number of visitors to the area is quite high. The second is in May and early June prior to the spring runoff and -in July, August, and September after the spring runoff has passed and the irrigation requirements are high. i 3. The Aspen Water Management Plan has already . identified a series of water conservation measures designed to reduce system water usage during critical water periods. p?ll-IA-w 4. Some of these conservation measures have already been implemented and will tend to lessen future shortages. These include a rate ordinance which requires universal water metering and penalizes excessive use with higher water rates, an ordinance which establishes a connection charge to reduce water demands, a staged water curtailment ordinance, and the policy to continue the raw water irrigation system from existing surface ditches. 5. Another significant water resource management tool included in the Water Management Plan, but not yet implemented, is the construction of additional 6 Bates 002782 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 water treatment plant capacity on Hunter Creek and the Roaring Fork River. This will reduce the heavy reliance upon Maroon and Castle Creeks for potable water supplies. This diversification of sources will tend to reduce shortages on Maroon and Castle Creeks during critical periods. 6. The future raw water diversions of Aspen for potable uses are expected to grow by about 100 percent by 2005 over those levels experienced during the previous critical dry period of 1977- 78. The diversions for raw water irrigation are expected to increase by about 20 percent. 7. Table 1-1 at the end of this Chapter summarizes the future expected shortages. These shortages will be limited to minimum streamflows, and raw water irrigation, if the conditions of 1977-78 are repeated. If conditions more extreme than 1977-78 are realized, shortages may also occur in the potable water system. . 1) '4 8. The shortages in Maroon Creek will be limited to minimum streamflows, and raw water irrigation. Shortages to the 14 minimum streamflow will occur on a virtually continuous basis beginning soon after the peak spring runoff has passed. In July, the minimum streamflows will be 14 past the Maroon Creek diversion dam. Diversions by water rights held by others, however are capable of drying up the stream. In August and September, these flows will increase to about 5 cfs. In October, the 'full minimum streamflow should be available throughout Maroon Creek. From early November through the end of February, the stream will gradually deteriorate to a zero flow condition if all of the expected snowmaking demands materialize. During March, April, and early May, the minimum streamflows will range from 10 to 14 cfs. There will be shortages in the Maroon Creek raw water irrigation demand of 2.0 in early May if the peak irrigation demands materialize early in the season. These shortages will taper off to zero with the spring runoff and will resume in the later part September. Although there are no significant shortages in the potable water system, the supply is quite marginal during the late summer months and this fact needs to be considered in any future planning efforts. 9. The shortages on Castle Creek will occur in the i 7 Bates 002783 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 categories of minimum streamflow and raw water irrigation. The minimum streamflow requirement of 12 will be met during the peak spring runoff from late May through early July and during October after the irrigation season has passed. From mid?July through the end of September. the stream will be virtually dry except during short periods following rainfalls. During the winter season, the minimum streamflow will be reduced to the range of 4 to 10 cfs. The raw water irrigation requirement of 26.0 can be met from mid May to the end of August. During September, the flows will diminish to about 20 except during periods of rainfall in the Castle Creek basin. 10. The Hunter Creek shortages will occur in the categories of minimum streamflows and raw water irrigation. The 30 minimum streamflow standard at the mouth of Hunter Creek will be met only during spring runoff. During the remainder of the irrigation season, the senior irrigation decrees owned by others have the capability to fully dry up the Hunter Creek flows. In the winter months, only about 5 will flow past the Aspen diversions for potable use. There will be no water availble for the raw water irrigation demand of by Aspen on a virtually continuous basis once the spring runoff has passed. 11. The shortages on the Roaring Fork River will occur in the categories of minimum streamflow and raw water irrigation. The only time that a minimum streamflow of 32 through Aspen can be met is during April after the snowmelt begins and before the irrigation season starts. During the summer months, the River will be virualy dry due to transmountain diversions and large diversions by the Salvation ditch. During the winter months, approximtely half of the minimum streamflow will be met. The raw water irrigation requirement of 9.5 will be met during the peak spring runoff. As soon as the peak has paSSed, only about 7 will be available for raw water irrigation by Aspen. 12. Additional measures can be implemented to reduce the expected future shortages. These measures fall into the three general categories of: 8 Bates 002784 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 l) improvements to the existing infrastructure, 2) purchase of additional water rights, and 3) construction of raw water storage on Maroon and Castle Creeks. 13. Table summarizes the total capital cost, expected yield, and capital cost per acre foot of firm dry year yield for each of the major raw water supply options. 14. Table lists the projects for increasing the available raw water supply in a preferred order of implementation. The factors considered in preparing the preference list include cost, environmental acceptability, effectiveness in meeting the needs of the Aspen municipal water system and ease for implementation. 15. units with an installed capacity of 13.2 megawatts in addition to the 5.0 megawatts at Ruedi can be built into the major water facilities serving Aspen as they are needed. These units have the capacity to serve all of the summer energy requirements of Aspen in the year 2000 even if the energy use of Aspen continues to grow at the rate of 5 percent per year as it has grown in the past ten years. These same facilities will meet about 30 percent of the winter needs. This pattern of production and usage fits well with the planning requirements of 'the Aspen?s wholesale power supplier, the Nebraska Municipal Power Pool (NMPP), since .Aspen?s highest purchase requirements occur when the purchases of the remaining NMPP customers are at their lowest levels. A in, 16. Each of the alternatives will require significant capital expenditures. Additional detailed studies will be required to set final capital improvement budgets, operation and maintenance budgets, and revenue budgets for revenue generatidng facilities such as hydropower under each option. 9 Bates 002785 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 Recommendations The recommended next steps include: 1. The City, County, other water supply agencies, and citizen groups should review policies for the protection of minimum streamflows, snowmaking, raw water irrigation, and potable water use to confirm the relative priorities of use during times of shortage. This report can provide a basis for beginning these discussions and can provide supporting documentation for setting environmental and economic pridrities for the use of local water supplies. 2. Reduce the expected shortages in the raw water supply by implementing the raw water supply programs shown in order of preference in Table 3. If all of the programs are implemented, approximately 65 percent of summer shortages and 18 percent of the winter shortages will be met for a total capital cost of $52,022,000 or $3,400 per acre foot. 3. Authorize the completion of a detailed examination pf the_most favorable options for water supply and purpose of this examination will be to take the results of the policy review, refine cost estimates on the options, and confirm the priorities for inclusion of these options in the Water Management Plan; 4. Re-examine the elements of Phase I of the Water Management Plan which includes the construction of a new plant on the Roaring Fork RiVer and Hunter Creek in light of the shortages on these streams and the costs to correct them. It may be more economical to provide this additional capacity as a part of the upgrading of the Castle Creek Plant in Phase II. 5. Explore the consolidation of the Aspen Electric and Water Departments. The two _services are closely tied to one another since 'Qagagai is an important element of any water supply development program. By joining the two departments, it will be possible to take more affirmative action in the management of hydropower resources as an integral part of the water system. The examination of this consolidation should also consider the feasibility of providing electric distribution services throughout the City of Aspen and joint billing for the two utility services. 1 Bates 002786 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 6. The existing water rate structure needs to be examined to determine if the costs for service are being fairly distributed among the users and if the total revenue collections are adequate to continue providing a municipal level of service. The success/failures of the water conservation elements of the existing ordinance should also be examined. 7. Authorize the preparation of an application to the Colorado Water Conservation Board and the Bureau of Reclamation for the funding of feasibility studies for the Maroon and Castle Creek Reservoirs. These studies should take a basin? wide approach to integrate the reservoirs into a comprehensive water management program to reduce system demands and to construct revenue producing facilities. Other sites including those on the mainstem of the Roaring Fork River should be included in this study. A comprehensive environmental assessment, including the "no action" alternative, will be an important part of these studies. The cost of these studies is estimated to be about $110,000 and could be completed within about nine months of authorization to proceed. The potential Colorado Water Conservation Board share of these costs would about $40,000. The Bureau of Reclamation could also share in these costs. The Authorizing Act and Operating Principles of the Fryingpan? Arkansas Project require the Bureau of Reclamation to prepare a feasibility study on a reservoir up to 5,000 acre feet in order to offset adverse streamflow conditions in the Roaring Fork River above Aspen. mum on- i 1 Bates 002787 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 TABLE I-l: SUMMARY OF ANNUAL WATER SHORTAGES YEAR 2005 DRY YEAR CONDITION Raw Min Snowmaking Water Stream Potable Pot Raw Irrn Flow Total Maroon Creek 2,905 2,905 Castle Creek 0 234 1,220 1,454 0 0 1,692 1,692 Hunter Creek 0 74 8,454 8,528 0 0 8,006 8,006 Roaring Fork 0 94 8 8,530 8,624 0 0 4,130 4,130 g; Total 1 0 0 448 3 18,799 3 19,248 8 0 0 0 0 16,733 16,733 Total Annual 1 0 448 35,532 35,981 Summer Months, May thru October Winter Months, November thru April 3 II 1 2 Bates 002788 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 1?2: SUMMARY OF WATER CONSERVATION OPTIONS Flows (Acre-Feet) Capital Costs Stream Element Summer Winter Total (000) (May-Oct) (Nov-Apr) A. Maroon Creek Shortage 642 2,905 3,547 Remedies "Reduce per capita use 20 30 50 480 9,600 ?Reduce leakage 43 63 106 753 7,100 -Ditch lining 60 0 60 200 3,300 ~Purchase water rights 630 0 630 900 1,400 Hi -Maroon Creek storage 720 1,080 1,800 11,417 6,300 Subtotal A 1:155 1:173 2:646 15756 "57206 11 B. Castle Creek Shortage 1,454 1,692 3,146 Remedies ~Reduce per capita use 20 30 50 480 9,600 ?Reduce leakage 43 63 106 753 7,100 1 ?Wastewater irrigation 1,250 0 1,250 600 480 -Ditch lining 900 0 900 2,000 2,200 i. -Purchase water rights 300 - 0 300 600 2,000 ~Cast1e Creek storage 1,450 1,650 3,100 22,655 7,300 5} Subtotal a was 171's" 5716?; Eato?aa ?3:755 C. Hunter Creek Shortage 8,528 8,006 16,534 Remedies z, ?Reduce per capita use 2 3 5 48 9,600 a! ~Heduce leakage 5 8 14 99 7,100 ?Wastewater irrigation 600 0 600 1,500 2,500 -Line Red Mountain Ditch 580 0 580 1,800 3,100 ?Purchase water rights 600 0 600 600 1,000 Subtotal 0 17155 "11 31:65"? 2:256 13 Table 1-2 continued on next page Bates 002789 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 TABLE Continued Flows (Acreeret) Capital Costs Stream Element Summer Winter Total (000) (May~0ct) (Nov"Apr) D. Roaring Fork Shortage 8,624 4,130 12,754 Remedies -Reduce per capita use 10 15 25 242 9,800 ?Reduce leakage 25 29 54 395 7,100 -Wastewater irrigation 1,100 0 1,100 1,000 910 ?Line Salvation Ditch 2,600 0 2,600 4,000 1,500 -Purchase water rights 1,500 0 1,500 1,500 1,000 Subtotal 53% ?571? 233715; 1356 TOTAL SHORTAGES 19,248 15,733 35,981 TOTAL REMEDIES 12,459 2,971 15,430 52,022 3,400 14 Bates 002790 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 TABLE I~3z PRIORITY FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF WATER SUPPLY PROGRAMS Yield Capital Cost Program Stream $000 1. Wastewater irrigation at golf course Castle 1,250 600 480 2. Wastewater irrigation at Salvation Ditch R. Fork 1,100 1,000 910 3. Purchase water rights Hunter 500 500 1,000 R. Fork 1,500 1,500 1,000 Maroon 630 900 1,400 Castle 300 500 2.000 4. Ditch lining of Aspen ditches Castle 900 2,000 2,200 ?1 Maroon 60 200 3,300 5. Ditch lining of Salvation Ditch R. Fork 2,600 4,000 1,500 Red Mtn. Ditch Hunter 580 1,800 3,100 6. Wastewater irrigation at Red Mtn. Ditch Hunter 600 1,500 2,500 El 7. Reduce leakage and 1 per capita use All; 410 3,250 7,900 8. Castle Creek Res. Castle 3,100 22,655 7,300 9. Maroon Creek Res. Maroon 1,800 11,417 8,300 TOTAL 15,430 52,022 $3,372 1 5 Bates 002791 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 CHAPTER II INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE The City of Aspen (Aspen) and the surrounding area have enjoyed a high rate of growth since they emerged as destination resort in the 19503. These growth pressures are expected to continue into the future. Aspen has implemented an extensive set of programs to properly accomodate these growth pressures. In 1977, it adopted, and in 1984 it updated, its Growth Management Plan to set forth policies for approving new developments and the extension of water utiity service. From 1977 through 1982, it established a Water Management Plan designed to bring the water system for existing customers up to municipal standards and to meet the demands of the surrounding urbanizing areas. The Water Management Plan identifies a three phase capital improvements program. The first construction phase, which began in 1981, will expand treatment capacity and bring the distribution and treated water storage systems up to municipal standards for the existing customers at a cost of approximately $8,000,000. The second construction phase will improve the potable water distribution system, add additional water treatment capacity, and will improve the distribution system to meet the needs caused by growth. The projected cost of the second phase is $20,000,000. The third phase will emphasize the conservation of available water supplies. The conservation will be in the form of more efficient use of available supplies and raw water storage. 1 The current system operates without the benefit of any significant raw water storage. It, therefore, is totally dependent upon highly variable surface stream flows. Storage may be required to provide the necessary degree of reliability for a municipal system and to maintain the environmental features which are key to the area. It may also be possible to manage the available raw water supply in a more efficient manner by controlling wasteful demands and losses within the distribution system. Economic and environmental prudence dictates that it may be desirable to implement certain elements of the third or conservaton phase of the Water Management Plan before major new commitments to capital expenditures are made. The purpose of this report is to identify and analyze a series of raw water supply options as required by the Water Management Plan. It also identifies a system of priorities and a program for a more detailed assessment of the cost effectiveness and the environmental effects of the various options. Through a thorough examination of these options, 16 Aspen _will be in a position to properly integrate economically and environmentally sound water guide its water system improvements. an supply plan to 17 Bates 002793 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 CHAPTER RAW WATER REQUIREMENTS The City of Aspen (Aspen) is the principal supplier of treated water within its City limits and in neighboring unincorporated areas. Aspen also supplies raw water for irrigation of residential land and open space areas, and for snowmaking purposes on Aspen Mountain and Aspen Highlands. Aspen is committed to the maintenance of minimum stream flows below its various existing and prOposed points of diversion on the Roaring Fork River, Hunter Creek, Maroon Creek, and Castle Creek. There are competing private and quasi- governmental suppliers of water in the area for snowmaking, agriculture, municipal, and industrial needs. In some instances, this may cause conflicts on the priorities for the use of the water during low streamflow periods. As continued population growth occurs, the demands for treated water, raw water irrigation, and snowmaking will increase. The minimum stream flow requirements are based on the preservation of enviromnental features in the streams and are, therefore, continous and do not increase with the population of the service area. Population Projections The area served by the Aspen water system is shown in Figure For all practical purposes, it includes the entire population of the Aspen metropolitan area connected to a central system. The servicegarea is divided into eight sub areas. With the exception of areas 1 and 4, the boundary descriptions are indefinite and refer only to geograghic areas or neighborhoods. Since Aspen is primarily a recreational resort, the population to be served varies from month to month. Peak usage is experienced in the months of November through March during the ski season and in June through early September during the tourist season. In terms of total population, both of these peak seasons are the same. Water use, however, is higher in the summer due to irrigation requirements. The EQR allocations for the service area are shown in Table 111?1. They are taken from the Draft Comprehensive Water Management Plan of the City of Aspen prepared in 1980, and updated in 1983. The 1980 allocations are based on 1980 levels of demand and are consistent with the City Water Department records of actual water usage in 1980. The 1992, and 2005 EQR allocations are based upon growth anticipated 18 Bates 002794 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 . I';i JIFI ,u .. uc'r. .h'41 'tlii 5? 4! ?Hi 1 l' nm?_Jr::<9165? I Orv PomMournoCreel Bung-mm1-"9ww . . 03, "tr-1? I 33?? .Bvuirr? 383 I rI I, ?0"Ixn.I I \f19.. Dunn-n 1: 3 I ?1595"??0?40 11.113- no 7 :30: . nu?, [If . 348? 33 inc. 1 1? 4 v. ?7 nub" GO 20: f? h: . PJOunrau,33? 4 31 A nn" 3 1?59 35dag?" 3? 1, .. .031. ?571Zap I?f Cart??rp'f a . I 5 3 01murmur 2 . I 35:0 -, 3 ?01' x) 3 123.tril?uf?'f?lrShau - Jr quhland . 1 r21" ?mend Peak 1 . 1 tum Inmgr>gar TABLE - 1: EQUIVALENT TAP ALLOCATIONS FOR THE AREA CURRENTLY SERVED BY ASPEN SERVICE AREA 1977 1980 1990 2005 I. Residential 2,927 3,996 Commercial 2,272 2,356 Other Subtotal 5,199 8,352 II. Residential 820 1,354 Commercial Other Subtotal 820 1,354 175 244 Commercial -2- Other ?we Subtotal 175 244 IV. Residential 303 420 Commercial Other Subtotal 303 420 V. Residential 91 101 Commercial Other 33 95 Subtotal 124 196 VI. Residential 255 325 Commercial 82 240 Other Subtotal 337 565 VII.Residential 65 127 Commercial Other Subtotal 65 127 37 72 Commercial Other Subtotal 37 72 GRAND TOTAL 6,379 7,060 9,330 12,735 20, Bates 002796 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 after 1980 following the Aspen/Pitkin County Growth Management Policy Plan as adopted in 1977. It includes adjustments for employee housing. The 1977 EQR is based upon an extrapolation backward three years from the 1980 estimates assuming the same rate of growth as projected for the post- 1980 period. The Service Areas as shown in Table are designated as follows: I. Original service area of the City of Aspen, including the incorporated limits of the City and Williams Addition. II. Present serviCe. area of Mountain Valley, Knollwood, and Aspen Grove. Ii North of Roaring Fork west of Hunter Creek, including potential service to existing private i lines on Red Mountain, Smuggler Mountain, Pitkin 1 Green, Droste, and Benedict. IV. North of State Highway No. 82 and Castle Creek Road, between Castle Creek, Maroon Creek, and the Roaring Fork River, including West Aspen, West Meadow, Snow Bunny, Red Butte, and Castle Creek Subdivisions. V. Castle Creek to Maroon Creek, south of State Highway 82 and Castle Creek Road, including potential service 0 Highlands Water District, Meadowood, and Aspen Tennis Club. VI. Maroon Creek to Airport, north and south of State Highway No. 82: Pfister Subdivision, Airport Business Center, McBride. ., any VII. West of Airport? to Brush Creek: Brush Creek Homeowners. Music School on Castle Creek. The EQR allocation for 2005 is 12,735. This is a 100 percent increase over 1977 and represents an average rate of .growth of 3.22 percent per year since 1980. The plans for expanding and upgrading the water system are based upon 2005 as the design year. If the growth rate is faster than projected, the conclusions of this study will apply to some year prior to 2005; if slower, to some year after 2005. qr"- 1? '1 2 1 Bates 002797 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 Raw Water Requirements The raw water requirements fall into five categories: 1. Potable water service to the permanent residential, tourist, and employee housing units, 2. Snowmaking, 3. Maintenance of minimum stream flows, 4. Raw water irrigation of urban residential and open space areas, and 5' 7?3d33?0?ef lhe_ requirements for each of these uses, except are summarized in Tables and for the winter and summer critical periods, respectively. The economical flow rate for hydropower will vary substantially from stream to stream. In some instances, it may be possible to develop hydropower without diverting water from the stream or without constructing any major reservoirs. If it is desirable to install hydropower facilities, the feasibility of these installations should be the subject of additional more detailed site-specific investigations. Potable Water System Aspen is fortunate to have detailed records of system- wide potable water usage. Actual daily potable water deliveries for the service area from June, 1977 through May, 1978 are shown in Figure Daily usage peaked at 3.3 (5.1 cfs) during the winter and 5.1 (7.9 cfs) in the summer.The 1977-78 period as the driest year of record in the upper Colorado River basin. -Thus, these water demands are representative of the worst dry year condition for water supply in the Aspen area. The year 2005 water demands are estimated by increasing the historical demand proportional to the expected increases in EQR. The stream diversions needed to SUpply the municipal potable water demand will increase by 110 percent over the rates shown in Figure (100 percent for population growth and 10 percent for backwash flows at the treatment plant). Peak winter use will increase from 3.3 (5.1 cfs) to 8.0 (12.4 cfs) and peak summer usage will increase from 5.1 (10.7 cfs) to 10.7 (15.5 cfs). Snowmaking System Water for snowmaking is delivered to Aspen Mountain from the City?s potable water pipelines. In addition, the City 2 2 Bates 002798 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 TABLE WINTER CRITICAL PERIOD (Late November thru Early March) PEAK FLOW RAW WATER REQUIREMENTS ?77~?78 2005 Use Stream Diversion A. Potable Water System Municipal Use 5.1 10.2 Aspen Mountain Snowmaking 0.0 2.2 (155 acres) Subtotal A 5.1 12.4 (3.3 mgd) (8.0 mgd) B. Snowmaking Buttermilk (400 acres) 0.0 6.0 Aspen Highlands (380 acres) 0.0 5.5 Subtotal mgd) (7.4 mgd) C. Minimum Streamflows Maroon Creek 14.0 14.0 Castle Creek 12.0 12.0 Hunter Creek 30.0 30.0 Roaring Fork River 32.0 32.0 Subtotal 88.0 88.0 (58.9 mgd) (56.9 mgd) Total 93.1 111.9 (60.2 mgd) (72.3 mgd) 23 Bates 002799 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 TABLE SUMMER CRITICAL PERIOD (July and August) PEAK FLOW RAW WATER REQUIREMENTS ?77u?78 2005 Use Stream Diversion A. Potable Water System Indoor Use 5.1 10.2 Outdoor Use 2.8 6.3 Subtotal A I6T6 (5.1 mgd) (10.7 mgd) B. Raw Water Irrigation Maroon Creek 0.0 2.0 Castle Creek 22.6 26.0 Hunter Creek 1.0 1.0 Roaring Fork River 8.5 9.5 Subtotal 32.1 (20.8 mgd) (24.9 mgd) C. Minimum Streamflows Maroon Creek . 14.0 14.0 Castle Creek 12.0 12.0 Hunter Creek 7 30.0 30.0 Roaring Fork River 32.0 32.0 Subtotal 88.0 ~"88-33. (56.9 mgd) (56.9 mgd) Total 12870 13870 (82.8 mgd) (92.5 mgd) 2 4 Bates 002800 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 CITY OF ASPEN. COLORADO CilY OF ASPEN. COLORADO HAIER HATER USAGE (H00) CALENDAR YEAR 19? CALENDAR YEAR 191] IICavIvul num- I1 asvsn ualvn 0mm AUGUST one?! ?1331. ASPEN SERVICE AREA POTABLE WATER DELIVERIES fhru Bates 002801 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 has the right to substitute other raw water supplies such as the Aspen Hell No. 4. For the purposes of this study, it is assumed that the Aspen Mountain snowmaking requirements will be supplied from the potable system. Approximately 155 acres of snowmaking equipment was installed on Aspen Mountain for the 1981"1982 ski season. The Aspen Ski Corporation estimates a critical period raw water requirement for such an area to be 2.2 cfs. Snowmaking has also. been installed at Buttermilk and Aspen Highlands. These areas can be supplied with raw water sources and do not place a burden on the potable water system. Aspen Highlands has a contract with the City for 5.5 of snowmaking capacity from the Maroon Creek pipeline. The City must supply 1.0' on a firm basis with the remaining 4.5 on an interruptible basis subject to the City?s municipal demands. There is no contract at this time for Aspen to serve the Buttermilk ski area. This report, however, includes this demand by Buttermilk as a part of the overall system because of its importance to the economy of the region. Approximately 1.0 from the Stapleton Brothers Ditch is identified for this purpose. Preliminary plans indicate that the future needs by 2005 will be as much as 6.0 cfs. Minimum Stream Flows The minimum stream flows from existing decrees are 14.0 for Maroon Creek, 12.0 for Castle Creek, 30.0 for Hunter Creek, and 32.0 for the Roaring Fork River in the Aspen area. Aspen is committed to the maintenance of these flows below its various points of diversion on a year~round basis to maintain the fishery and recreational assets of nearby streams. For the purposes of this study, minimum streamflows are considered to be a lower priority demand on the stream to be met after all potable and irrigation demands are satisfied but before any diversions for hydropower. Irrigation Potable water usage during the critical summer period is higher due to the use of potable water for outside irrigation. These peaks would be even higher if it were not for the raw water irrigation system diverted in a complex series of open ditches from the Roaring Fork River, Hunter :1 Creek, Castle Creek, and Maroon Creek. It provides irrigation water for the golf course, parks, residential lots, and is used for esthetic purposes on the Aspen Mall. It meets a significant portion (80 percent) of the summer critical municipal water demands at a very low cost. The water flowing in open ditches through the City also provides an important and historic aesthetic feature. If these same low costs are to be enjoyed in the future, it will be an n. m: 11/8 PM. 2 5 Bates 002802 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 necessary to continue the extensive operation, maintenance and replacement of this system as the Aspen area grows. Otherwise, it will be necessary to serve these irrigation requirements with treated water, thereby placing even greater demands upon the treatment plants, distribution systems and treated water storage reservoirs. The growth in use of the raw water irrigation system is not expected to keep pace with the growth in potable water demand because a large portion of the deverted flows satisfy the aesthetic uses of the water. Some growth, however, must occur if it is to remain a significant water management tool. For the purposes of this report an overall increase in diversions of 20 percent is assumed for a total demand of 38.5 in 2005. While treated water usage records are continous, the water usage records for the raw water irrigation system are quite sporadic. It was possible, however, to obtain order of magnitude information from interviews with City personnel and records maintained by the State Engineer. Maroon Creek. Areas on the east side of Maroon Creek have historically been irrigated by Stein Arlian Marolt ditch. Aspen currently owns or leases 11.0 out of 25.0 decreed to these rights. It is possible to divert this water through the Maroon Creek pipeline to the ASpen filter plant site, and then irrigate nearby areas from treatment plant raw water overflows. These areas include the Meadowood Subdivision and the hOSpital grounds. It will be possible to irrigate the Castle Ridge employee housing grounds, Iselin Park, and the high school athletic fields from this point. Other points will also become available in the Buttermilk area if the Stein Arlian Marolt, Herrick and Willow Creek Ditches are rehabilitated. For planning purposes, a future demand of of 2.0 of raw water irrigation under the Stein Arlian Marolt decree is assumed. Castle Creek. The ditch system serving the west side of Castle Creek includes the Holden and Marolt ditches. They are used for the irrigation of the golf course, the Castle Creek area homes and the Red Butte Cemetery. Current City usage averages about 20 cfs. It is estimated that future municipal usage will average about 26.0 on this system if raw water irrigation is to continue to play an important role in the Water Management Plan. The urban areas on the east side of Castle Creek are served by the Si Johnson Ditch. The principal areas of use are along 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th Streets and the Aspen Institute. The ditch also drains into Hallam Lake. Current usage (City and private) averages about 5.0 for the irrigation of about 90 acres. This is a relatively high fraction of the 5.5 decreed to this ditch and demonstrates high usage of this resource. Aspen?s ownership 2 7 Bates 002803 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 in the ditch is limited to 2.55 and therefore future use is projected to be only about 2.55 cfs. The balance of the ditch is apparently used to irrigate other, small private PrOPerty and 0.8. Government land. Roaring Fork River . The east side of Aspen is served by ditches diverting from the south side of the Roaring Fork River. The diversions are made at the East Aspen/Wheeler headgate and serve Glory Hole Park, the Mall area, Rio Grande Park, several condominiums, and several residential lots. The water rights~ owned by Aspen in the Wheeler, East ASpen, and Nellie Bird ditches can be used in this system. Additional Roaring Fork rights are used to irrigate the east end of ASpen on both the north and south side of the Roaring Fork River, but this water is not out of the mainstem source of supply. These mainstem water rights total about 16.65 cfs, but current mainstem usage averages about 8.5 with peak diverions at the decreed capacity. This system can continue to serve Wagner Park and other residential areas of the east side. Future expected mainstem demands will increase this usage to an average of 9.5 cfs, thus making better use of the rights already owned by Aspen. Hunter Creek Aspen currently irrigates the Red Mountain area with raw water from Hunter Creek via overflows from the Hunter Creek filter plant under the Droste leaseback. This usage averages 0.5 cfs. Future average usage is projected to increase to about 1.0 for the irrigation of about 100 acres along Red Mountain. This raw water irrigation demand is met as mentioned thru the Aspen leaseback of the Droste right, as well as the 15.0 Hunter Creek Flume and Pipeline. Aspen currently owns 0.50 in basin rank #198, 15.0 in #3075, and 1.33 in #4083 for this purpose. The City is currently changing the use of #198 (now used for irrigation) to include municipal and minimum stream flow. It is also changing #3075(now decreed for municipal use only) to include minimum stream flow. 2 8 Bates 002804 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 CHAPTER IV AVAILABLE RAW WATER SUPPLY Maroon and Castle Creek have been the primary sources of potable water supply for the Aspen area due to their reliability. Large diversions from the Roaring Fork River (Twin Lakes and the Salvation Ditch) and Hunter Creek (Fryingpan Arkansas Project and the Red Mountain Ditch) have dictated in the past that these streams be used as supplemental sources of potable water supply. The current Water Management Plan includes capital improvements such as new or expanded treatment plants on the Roaring Fork River and Castle Creek. The purpose of this diversification is to provide more reliable sources of supply during periods of emergency on the Maroon and Castle Creek systems. When properly combined with senior water rights, they will also provide additional flexibility and reliability during low streamflow periods. The purpose of this Chapter is to examine the entire Aspen municipal system to identify potential shortages in the available raw water supply sources under the growth conditions which are expected to occur by 2005. The basis for this analysis includes the projections for future water use described in Chapter the capital improvements already scheduled in the Water Management Plan, and a repeat of the extreme dry year conditions experienced in 1977?78. The Aspen Water Management Plan includes the expansion of the Castle Creek Plant to 16.0 (24.8 cfs), expansion of the Hunter Creek Plant from 0.58 to 1.15 (1.8 cfs), and the construction of a new 4.0 (6.2 cfs) plant on the Roaring Fork River. After this construction, the total reliable filter plant capacity will be 21.15 (32.8 cfs). Detailed plans have not yet been developed for the relative usage of these plants during the critical potable water supply periods. The plant capacities will exceed the peak 24-hour summer demand for the year 2005 by 10.45 (16.3 cfs) or 98 percent. The reserve plant capacity will be necessary to maintain full treatment capability during periods of maintenance and repairs, meet fire fighting demands, and meet diurnal fluctuations in potable water use. The reserve capacity in one or more of the plants may also be needed to Cover shortages in available supplies on the other stream systems during operational emergencies and long~term droughts. [\th For the purpose of this analysis, it is assumed that each plant will provide its pro rata share of the potable water demand during the critical periods. Table provides a summary of the distribution of raw water sources during the critical summer and winter periods. The raw 2 9 Bates 002805 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 II ?If 2 rnuw TABLE DISTRIBUTION OF WATER SUPPLY DEPENDENCE BY SOURCE Critical Period Usage Winter Summer Maroon and Castle Creeks Potable (16.0 plant) 9.4 12.5 (6.1 mgd) (8.1 mgd) ISnowmaking 11.5 0.0 Raw Water Irrigation 0.0 28.0 Minimum Streamflows 26.0 26.0 Subtotal Percent of TOTAL 42% 47% Hunter Creek Potable (1.15 plant) 0.7 0.9 (0.4 mgd) (0.6 mgd) Raw Water Irrigation 0.0 1.0 Minimum Streamflows 30.0 30.0 Subtotal Percent of TOTAL 27% 22% Roaring Fork River Potable (4.0 plant) 2.4 3.1 (1.5 mgd) (2.0 mgd) Raw Water Irrigation 0.0 9.5 Minimum Streamflows 32.0 32.0 Subtotal 733-3%; Percent of TOTAL 31% 31% TOTAL 111.9 143.0 PERCENT OF TOTAL 100% 100% 3 0 Bates 002806 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 water irrigation, snowmaking, and minimum stream flow demands are assigned to the streams based on the locations of the anticipated needs and the decreed water rights for these purposes. Although not precisely accurate, this type of analysis provides a basis for identifying potential shortages and the options for eliminating those shortages on a stream by stream basis. Even with the construction of the new plants, the major portion of the Aspen area peak summer water needs are in the Maroon/Castle Creek systems. Appendices A, B, and contain daily comparisons of streamflow conditions and anticipated water usage for each of the four major water supply sources (Maroon Creek Castle Creek, Hunter Creek, and the.Roaring Fork River). The basis for these comparisons is diScussed in the following sections. Maroon Creek The amount of water available for diversion by Aspen from Maroon Creek is dependent upon the physical availability of water and the legal limitations on its use. Physical Availability The physical availability of water can be estimated from stream flow records. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) has maintained a stream gage on Maroon Creek at its present location, miles upstream from the Maroon Creek diversion dam, since the 1970 water year. Prior to that time, a gage was located 90 feet upstream from the diversion dam from 1911 to 1917. Estimates of the virgin fiows available at the diversion dam can be made by adjusting the gage flow records for tributary area and differences in precipitation patterns between the gage and diversion dam locations. The differences in tributary areas were dentified from USGS topographic maps. The differences in precipitation patterns were determined from statewide isohyetal maps prepared by the U. S. Weather Bureau for the period 1931-1960. The the tributary area at the diversion dam is 19 percent larger than at the gage. The annual precipitation patterns for the two areas are essentially the same. Therefore, no adjustment for precipitation is necessary and the virgin flows at the diversion dam are estimated to be 19 percent higher than at the gage. Limitations on Use The decreed water rights on Maroon Creek mainstem source of supply are shown in Table In the Maroon Creek basin, the three most senior rights (not shown) actually 3 Bates 002807 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 TABLE TABULATION OF MAROON CREEK WATER RIGHTS Cum Aspen Aspen Main Decreed Owns Owns Stem Basin Amount Leases Leases Rank Rank Name (cfs) (cfs) (cfs) 1 685 Nestell Ditch 3.4 3.4 3.4 2 1368 Stapleton Bros Ditch 8.0 0.0 3.4 3 3272 Herrick Ditch 9.3 0.0 3.4 4 3451 Maroon Ditch 65.0 5.0 8.4 5 4009 Stein-Arlian-Marolt 21.0 11.0 19.4 6 4326 Stein?Arlian?Marblt 4.0 0.0 19.4 7 4332 Herrick Ditch 51.56 0.0 19.4 8 4384 Aspen Land Water Ditch 2.0 0.0 19.4 9 4417 Caudill Lake Ditch #1 1.0 0.0 19.4 10 4421 Caudill Pipeline #2 Ditch 0.07 0.0 19.4 11 4477 Vu Pipeline 3.4 0.0 19.4 12 4744 Stapleton Bros Ditch 2.45 2.45 21.9 4744 Stapleton Bros Ditch 3.55C 3.550 25.4 13 5015 Maroon Creek Reservoir 4567C 4567C 25.4 14 5016 Lyeth Jones Pipeline 0.25 0.0 25.4 15 5379 Voorhees Urschel Pipeline 0.35 0.0 25.4 16 6644 Stapleton Bros Ditch 2.45 0.0 25.4 6644 Stapleton Bros Ditch 3.55C 0.0 25.4 17 Highlands District 0.22 0.22 25.6 Highlands District 0.780 0.78 26.4 18 Maroon Municipal 68.40C 68.4 94.8 indicates a conditional decree Decreed Amount shown as acreefeet NOTE: Tabulation shows water rights whose sour is the Maroon Creek mainstem only. 32 ca of supply Bates 002808 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 divert from Willow Creek, a tributary of Maroon Creek. These three rights have the capability to dry up Willow Creek during the critical summer months. Aspen does not presently have any ownership in these rights. Their ability to dry up Willow Creek indirectly affects Aspen?s ability to divert water and maintain minimum streamflows in Maroon Creek since Willow Creek is a major tributary flowing into Maroon Creek about one quarter mile of the Aspen diversion dam. In other words, during critical flow periods, it has to be assumed that no inflows to Maroon Creek will be coming from Willow Creek to help maintain minimum streamflows. Aspen owns the ggatgiig?i?gh in its entirety. This is the most senior right 'on? the main stem of Maroon Creek. Aspen also owns the Maroon Ditch, the number nine priority on the stream. Only 5.0 of the Maroona?itcai however, has been confirmed for summer use only._ i ?aaissaa say st?may The types of .?se allowed under this right will have a 'major impact in Aspen?s ability to meet its municipal requirements from Maroon Creek during low flow periods. For the purposes of this study, it is assumed that the municipal use of this right is limited to 5.0 cfs. Aspen also owns or leases various other rights as shown in the tabulation. During periods of water shortage, only the most senior rights are allowed to divert water for beneficial use. In the past, curtailments on diversions have been the result of "calls" for water from rights on Maroon Creek rather than from rights on the Roaring Fork or the Colorado main stem. This is because Maroon Creek has more senior rights for the amount of water available than the Roaring Fork or the Colorado Rivers. This will continue to be true into the future even with the development of water rights by energy interests and others on the Colorado River because those rights are generally junior to the dependable rights on Maroon Creek. This situation is sometimes referred to as an internally controlled stream. It, therefore, is only necessary to examine the priorities of rights on Maroon Creek during the periods of critical water shortage to determine which rights are in priority and have the abililty to divert and call water away from other users. Water Shortages To determine the amount of water Aspen could divert for its various needs, a daily analysis of streamflow conditions on Maroon Creek assuming a repeat of the 1977?78 dry year stream conditions is necessary. The results of this analysis are shown in tabular form in Appendix A and graphically in Figure The heavy line is the amount of water available for the various uses. If a use rises above the line, there is a shortage of water for that use. Table is a summary of the expected shortages for each category of 3 3 Bates 002809 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 5848.335 $me 28qu qusq? mgod .m mozqzmo sawEm ma??go moom .11.. w?jyrjiu? .. . .3,an Bates 002810 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 FIGURE rm52:42:?! 13 43.32.il?llir -Iiil - Inl? I'il?lliilrllF-15L .rzr .3). u. 2 . .IS. A i. Z: .2- TABLE MAROON CREEK SUMMARY OF DISTRIBUTION OF SHORTAGES HAROON CREEK CASTLE CREEK SUMMARY OF DISTRIBUTION OF SHORTASES ASPEN ASREN EUTTER CREEK CREEK CREEK CREEK MTN MILK MIN MIN IRRN IRRN SNOW SNOW SNOW POTABLE TOTAL MAY TOTAL DSF 1764 1468 23 118 0 0 0 0 3374 TOTAL AF 3499 2912 46 234 0 0 1 6692 3 5 Bates 002811 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 use. The 1977?78 period is selected for analysis since this was the driest period of record in the upper Colorado River basin. The cumulative 2005 water demands are drawn from the flows expected at the Maroon Creek diversion dam in the following order of preferred uses: 1) bypasses to senior water rights, 2) potable water, 3) raw water irrigation, 4) minimum streamflowst'and During the peak spring runoff, it is not possible to use Castle Creek for potable water due to the poor stream quality. Therefore, during this period of time, Maroon Creek must supply all the potable water diversions for the Castle Creek treatment plant. All of the shortages are limited to minimum streamflow, and raw water irrigation with the exception of a 0.28 short term shortage in potable use in September. Although this is not a major shortage, it demonstrates the Lmarginal nature of the potable supply in the late summer months. Shortages in the 14 minimum streamflow will occur on a virtually continuous basis beginning soon after the peak spring runoff has passed. In the later part of May, the bypasses to senior water rights will exceed the minimum streamflow requirement at the diversion dam. Most of this water, however, will be diverted by the water rights and the stream will be dry. In August and September, the flows will increase to about 5 past the senior headgates. During October, it will be possible to maintain a full minimum streamflow throughout the entire reach of Maroon Creek. From early November through the end of February, the stream will gradually deteriorate to a zero flow condition if all of the expected snowmaking demands materialize. During March, April, and early May, the minimum streamflows will range from 10 to 14 cfs. There will be shortages in the 2.0 of raw water irrigation if the peak demands materialize during the month of May. These shortages will taper off during the peak spring runoff and resume in the later part of September. 3 6 Bates 002812 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 Castle Creek Physical Availability The USGS gage on Castle Creek is located 6.1 miles Upstream of the Castle Creek diversion dam. Stream flows have been measured at this gage location since the 1970 water year. The tributary area is 115 percent larger at the diversion dam than at the gage. The expected precipitation over this larger area, however, is about 30 percent less than for the area above the gage. Therefore, the expected streamflows at the diversion dam could be 51 percent higher than at the gage in the absence of additional information. Mr.\James Markalunas, the 'Aspen Director of Water Supply, however, has personally observed the flows in Castle Creek for the past several decades and has found them to be more stable than such a projection would indicate. For the purposes of this report, it is therefore assumed that the flows at the deversion dam are 80 percent higher than at the gage due to stable inflows from Conundrum Creek in drought year conditions. Limitations on Use The decreed water rights on Castle Creek mainstem source of supply are shown in Table Aspen does not own any of the number one ranking water right, the Castle Creek Ditch. It does own the second and third priority rights, the Midland/Castle Creek Flumes, in their entirety. It also owns 14.6 out of the 18.6 fourth priority Marolt Ditch. Aspen also owns various other direct flow rights for a total of 203.05 on Castle Creek. Castle Creek, similar to Maroon Creek, is an internally controlled stream. With its pattern of ownership. Aspen 'is in an excellent position to divert water from Castle Creek for its various uses. Water Shortages A daily analysis of the streamflow conditions on Castle Creek is included in Appendix B. The results of this analysis are shown in graphic form in Figure and are summarized in Table All of shortages will occur in the categories of minimum streamflow and raw water irrigation. The minimum streamflow requirement of 12 will be met during the peak runoff from mid May through early July and during October after the irrigation demands have ceased. From mid-July through the end of September, the stream will be virtually dry except during short periods of precipitation. During the winter season, the minimum streamflow will be reduced to the range 3 7 Bates 002813 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 TABLE IV-4: TABULATION OF CASTLE CREEK WATER RIGHTS Cum Aspen Aspen Main Decreed Owns Owns Stem Basin Amount Leases Leases Rank Rank Name (cfs) (cfs) (cfs) 1 219 Castle Creek 2.0 0.0 0.0 2 314 Midland/Castle Ck Flume 60.0 60.0 60.0 3 668 Midland/Castle Ck Flume 100.0 100.0 160.0 4 1200 Marolt 18.6 14.6 174.6 5 3124 Tagert Ditch . 1.59 0.0 174.6 6 3174 Si Johnson 3.50 1.55 176.2 7 3187 Si Johnson 2.0 1.0 177.2 8 4008 Stein Castle Creek 2.0 0.0 177.2 9 4063 Tagert Ditch 1.41 0.0 177.2 10 4093 Elk Mountain 1.0 0.0 177.2 11 4093 Elk Mountain 2.0 0.0 177.2 12 4141 Holden 30.0 25.9 203.1 13 4576 Maddalone 0.1 0.0 203.1 14 4601 Ashcroft Reservoir 0.0 203.1 15 5015 Castle Creek Reservoir 9062.0C 9062.0 203.1 16 5187 Highland Bavarian Res. 501.73 0.0 203.1 indicates a conditional decree Decreed Amount shown as acre?feet NOTE: Tabulation shows water rights whose source of supply is the Castle Creek mainstem only. 38 Bates 002814 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 3o zoamwzo .358 2 321.3% a 82?ng :2me 3:32.50 nooN .. :11.11.111.111.? 1.1144111. .. . 3.11.1. ..1 . . vafa}u11111491111.., 111.. .1 0 1.115.231. 0528 1 1.11.11.11.11Eon?1.1.11 Bates 002815 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 FIGURE DEE Rochotm 5:35;: . ., . 1 .11 11111111 .1111.. 5.32:9 ?30 2.13.0 Wu 0-11.11.11.11 . . a 1.. a 11111:1. .. . . ., ..1. 11.11111 I 1.1112111. 11 1- 1 11 1.1-1.1111-..21.11.1111 1.11.3 TABLE IV-5: CASTLE CREEK SUMMARY OF DISTRIBUTION OF SHORTAGES MARUUN CREEK CASTLE CREEK SUMMARY OF CASTLE MARDDN CASTLE CREEK MIN CREEK IRRN DISTR MARUDN CREEK MIN MAY TDTAL DSF 1764 TOTAL AF 3499 40 IBUTIDN OF SHORTAGES 522 611 583 Bates 002816 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 of 4 to 10 cfs. The raw water irrigation requirement of 26.0 can be met from mid May through the end of August.. If the full demand for raw water irrigation materializes in early May, it will be possible to meet only about 23 of this demand. During September, the flows available for raw water irrigation will gradually diminish to about 20 except during periods of preciptation and excess runoff in the Castle Creek basin. Hunter Creek I Physical Availability The USGS has maintained a gage on Hunter Creek about 300 feet upstream of the Red Mountain Ditch headgate from 1950 through 1956 and from 1989 to the present. The data from this gage provides a good record for projecting streamflows under various hydrologic conditions. Limitations on Use The decreed water rights on Hunter Creek mainstem source of supply are shown in Table Aspen owns 0.5 of the 2.0 most senior water right on Hunter Creek. ASpen, however, does not own any portion of the second and third priorities on the stream which are decreed to the Red Mountain Ditch Extension. These priorities total 15.14 and can effectively control the diversions from Hunter Creek during the critically dry summer months. Aspen owns the fourth priority, the Hunter Creek Flume and Pipeline, in its entirety. The flow dereed to this right is 15.0 and has been decreed for year around municipal use. This is an important right which allows Aspen to effectively control the diversions on Hunter Creek during the winter months, but because it is junior to the Red Mountain Ditch Extension rights, its effectiveness during the summer low flow periods is extremely limited. ?h-mm; if. The minimum streamflow decrees on Hunter Creek total 30 for the lower portion of Hunter Creek. Although these decrees are very junior in the priority system, the diversions by the Fryingpan/ Arkansas Project are restricted by minimum streamflows in decree They must be reduced whenever the flow at the USGS gage just upstream of the Red Mountain Ditch headgate is less than 51 and the diversions by the Fryingpan/ Arkansas Project reduce the flow of Hunter Creek at its confluence below 21 cfs. This requirement has not been administered to date because there is no gage on Hunter Creek at its confluence with the Roaring Fork. The studies in this report assume that the Fryingpan/ 41 Bates 002817 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 Arkansas project diversions are limited by W?829w76. It should be noted, however, that the lack of full administration of this decree is allowing the Fryingpan/ Arkansas Project to divert more water than it would otherwise be entitled to divert. Water Shortages A daily analysis. of streamflow conditions on Hunter Creek is included in Appendix B. The results are shown in graphic form in Figure and are summarized in Table .4 The shortages will occur in potable water use, raw water irrigation and minimum streamflows. The potable water use shortages, however, are quite small (less than 0.3 during the later part of the summer) and can be eliminated by shifting these demands to the other water treatment plants. The resultant potable shortage is a result of no additional water rights purchases to aid in meeting these demands. No There will be no water available for the raw water irrigation demand of 1.0 on a virtually continuous basis once the spring runoff has passed. The minimum streamflow standard of 30 will be met only during the spring runoff. In the winter months, only about 5 ill flow in the stream past the Aspen potable Water diversions. In the summer months, the senior irrigation decrees have the capability to dry up the stream on a continuous basis. Roaring Fork River Physical Availability The USGS has maintained a gage on the Roaring Fork river about 100 feet upstream of the Salvation Ditch headgate since 1964. The data collected at this gage provides a good basis for estimating the available stream flows in the Aspen area under various hydrologic conditions. Limitations on Use The decreed water rights diverting from the southside Roaring Fork River mainstem source of supply in the vicinity of Aspen are shown in Table IV-8. ASpen owns 10.0 of the most senior rights on the River. The Wheeler Ditch is the second priority right for 10.0 and is owned entirely by Aspen. The Salvation Ditch has the fourth priority with a direct flow decree of 58.0 for irrigation and effectively 4 2 Bates 002818 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 TABLE IV-S: TABULATION 0F HUNTER CREEK WATER RIGHTS Cum .Aspen Aspen Main Decreed Owns Owns Stem Basin Amount Leases Leases Rank Rank Name (cfs) (cfs) (cfs) 198 Transfer from Red Ditch (Huston Ditch) 0.96 0.0 0.0 198 Transfer from Red Mountain Ditch 0.54 0.0 0.0 198 Transfer from Red Mountain Ditch', 0.50 0.50 0.5 2 644 Transfer from Red Mountain Ditch 9.55 0.0 0.5 644 Red Mountain Ditch 3.45 0.0 0.5 3 1697 Red Mountain Ditch 2.720 0.0 0.5 4 3075 Hunter Creek Flume and Pipeline 15.0 15.0 15.5 5 3153 Red Ditch Extension 4.31 0.0 15.5 6 3910 McFarlane Ditch 15.3 0.0 15.5 7 4002 Bradshaw #2 0.82 0.0 15.5 8 4003 Loughran 1 76 0.0 15.5 9 4005 Overflow Ditch 1.0 0.0 15.5 10 4006 Duroux Ditch 3.0 0.0 15.5 11 4042 Huston Ditch 4.0 0.0 15.5 12 4135 Evans #2 4.0 0.0 15.5 13 4219 Evans #2 2.340 0.0 15.5 14 4324 Duroux Ditch 2.5 0.0 15.5 15 4523 Fryingpan?Arkansas Project Diversions Hunter Creek Diversion 140.0C 0.0 15.5 Midway Diversion 85.0C 0.0 15.5 No?Name Diversion 95.0C 0.0 15.5 16 4542 Hunter Creek Reservoir 27.0 0.0 15.5 17 5115 Hunter Creek Reservoir 220.5C 15.5 indicates a conditional decree Decreed Amount shown as acre~feet NOTE: Tabulation shows water rights whose source of supply is the Hunter Creek mainstem only. 43 Bates 002819 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 Ooow?om moqo mom: xmwmo mmkzax .3. 2.0.: makdqa?ao 7 . an,? us. m, a. . .H bran?: p. {Emmy panama? (56mm intiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 W- 3 bulwuuiTLI. .L rugzozso?mweaemgig .. . . . p.53 . . rt: 4.. A Alwyn} . air? . .13IMMUM. lil??lawwtr?irl?nsd .. . ?1..F.L.1.rt.?lnw ill I: .14 $1 Rul?lwl will: lint?Luu?um. 1.7? L, . h; . 3 :?{Titr? rmrrTABLE HUNTER CREEK SUMMARY OF DISTRIBUTION OF SHORTAGES HUNTER CREEK SUMMARY OF DISTRIBUTION OF SHURTAGES MIN RAH STRERH SENIOR 9? 0195 RIGHTS IRRN POTABLE TOTAL 1675 AUG 930 970 30 3 1933 SEP 0 900 1016 29 2 1947 459 TOTAL DSF 734 8298 313 74 a 12249 TOTAL AP 145 16459 6217 148 16 24296 45 Bates 002821 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 TABLE TABULATION OF ROARING FORK RIVER WATER RIGHTS Cum vAspen Aspen Main Decreed Owns Owns Stem Basin Amount Leases Leases Rank Rank Name (cfs) (cfs) (cfs) 1 84 Wheeler 10.0 10.0 10.0 2 1383 Salvation Ditch 21.2 0.0 10.0 Salvation Ditch 11.5 0.0 10.0 Salvation Ditch 25.3 0.0 10.0 3 3073 Nellie Bird 3.94 0.65 10.7 4 3076 Riverside 1 3.0 0.33 11.0 5 3093 Callicotte 3.6 0.0 11.0 6 3182 Salvation Ditch 38.5 0.0 11.0 7 3187 East Aspen 6.0 6.0 17.0 8 3184 Twin Lakes Diversions Roaring Fk Div Dam Tunnel 322.0 Roaring Fk Div Dam Tunnel 28.0C Lost Man Diversion 245.0 Lost Man Diversion 30.00 Lincoln Gulch Connection Canal 322.0 Lincoln Gulch Connection CAnal 48.0C NY Collection Canal 383.0 NY Collection Canal 162.0C Twin Lakes Tunnel #1 625.0 Twin Lakes Res.(East Slope)(a)(b) 9 3913 Vagneur Duroux 16.50 0.0 17.0 10 3915 Harris 0.5 0.0 17.0 11 4292 Aspen Ditch Water Right 3.0 0.0 17.0 indicates a conditionaf decree Decreed Amount shown as acre~feet NOTE: Tabulation shows water rights whose source of supply is the Roaring Fork River mainstem only. 4 6 Bates 002822 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 controls the stream during the dry periods of the irrigation season. Aspen doesn?t own any of this ditch and is, therefore, not able to divert any of the Roaring Fork flows between 10 and 68 cfs. The next most senior right owned by Aspen is 0.65 out of 3.94 in the Nellie Bird Ditch. This is followed by 0.33 out of 3.0 of the Riverside ditch wich diverts from the northside of the River. The next right owned by Aspen is 6.0 of the East Aspen Ditch. This right, however, is junior to the Salvation Ditch decrees for 96.5 cfs, but the original Twin Lakes decrees have been subordinated to the East Aspen priority. Water Shortages A daily analysis of the streamflow conditions on the Roaring Fork River is included in Appendix D. The results of this analysis are shown in graphic form in Figure and are summarized in Table Shortages can be expected in the categories of raw water irrigation and minimum streamflows. During spring runoff, it will be possible to meet all of the 9.5 raw water irrigation requirements. As soon as the spring runoff has passed, only about 8 will be available for raw water irrigation. The only time that the minimum streamflow of 32 can be met is during April after the snowmelt begins and before irrigation demands start. During the ?winter months, approximately half of the minimum streamflow is met. During the summer months after the peak runoff has passed, the River is dry due to transmountain diversions and large diversions by the Salvation Ditch. Also shown in Table are the shortages or curtailments in diversions by Twin Lakes and other senior irrigation rights in the Aspen area. Although the Roaring Fork River is the largest stream in the Aspen area, it is also the most developed stream and during the irrigation season of a dry year its flow is reduced practically to zero as the River passes through Aspen. Summary of Shortages The expected shortages for the anticipated demands in the year 2005 are summarized in Table for dry year conditions. The total shortage is about 36,000 acre feet per year. The largest portion (99 percent) of it is in 35,532 acre feet of minimum streamflows. The remainder of the 4 7 Bates 002823 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 9/28/12 .hl;rr . (.1 1 proWh?nuw?hprr . .. .. .Wnpun?xw?Mmmg?awm??qmi??H?1.13.51. 12". .1 i359 n. .. .. .. A - .933 . . . .. . . . .JTILEFNE .J .. 11. . .IaLir?.25marlhuum?m?t?. nuampwquhrthuw U.1?.?f.ai.lvt?nm. . .. 3.542..? .tiitvviouaxt fr. Vm ?1 ull . lull . in3:3 .mwwillil. moow mammbz Umzbzow m. .3. mopmzzo momx 32mm abom TABLE IV-Q: ROARING FORK RIVER SUMMARY OF DISTRIBUTION OF SHORTAGES ROARINB FORK RIVER SUMMARY OF DISTRIBUTION OF SHORTAGES MIN TWIN RAH STREAM LAKES SENIOR WATER FLOW DIVS RIGHTS IRRN POTABLE TOTAL HAY 44B 80 69B 0 0 1227 JUN 601 815 14 1 0 1431 JUL 992 531 1479 21 0 3015 AUG 992 401 2190 17 0 3597 SEP 960 271 2399 9 0 $637 OCT 307 TOTAL DSF 6383 2098 6780 47 0 15297 TOTAL AF 12660 4161 13448 94 0 30341 4 9 Bates 002825 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 TABLE SUMMARY OF ANNUAL WATER SHORTAGES YEAR 2005 DRY YEAR CONDITION Raw Min Snowmaking Hater Stream Potable Pot Raw Irrn Flow Total Maroon Creek 2,905 2,905 Castle Creek 0 3 234 3 1,220 3 1.454 0 0 1,692 1,692 Hunter Creek 0 74 8,454 8,528 0 0 8,006 8,006 Roaring Fork 0 94 8,530 8,624 0 4,130 4,130 Total 1 0 0 448 18,799 19,248 0 0 0 0 16,733 16,733 Total Annual 1 0 0 448 35,532 35,981 8 Summer Months, May thru October Winter Months, November thru April shortages are in raw water irrigation. It is not expected 5 0 Bates 002826 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 that any shortages will occur in the domestic potable water use, potable water use for snowmaking, or raw water use for snowmaking. The potable supply on Maroon Creek, however, is marginal in the late summer months and futuure planning needs to be sensitive to this fact. The largest shortages will occur on the Roaring Fork River and Hunter Creek. The Roaring Fork River shortages are primarily due to the high diversions for export by the Twin Lakes system and irrigation by the Salvation Ditch. This is already reflected in the dry streamflow conditions which have persisted in the past during dry years as the Roaring Fork River passes through Aspen. Shortages on Hunter Creek are primarily due to the relatively high minimum flow requirements and large direct flow rights decreed for this size of stream. The Maroon and Castle Creek shortages are fairly well balanced between the two streams. As the Aspen area grows, and more reliance is placed on these two streams for municipal purposes, it will be important to diversify the sources of water to improve upon the system reliability during periods of emergency and low flow conditions. Generally speaking, the shortages are a manageable condition since they occur in the areas of minimum streamflows and raw water irrigation. Aspen at least is not faced with a very high probability of water rationing in the potable system. These shortages can be reduced by several alternative programs to enhance the local supplies. These programs are described in Chapter V. . 5 1 Bates 002827 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 CHAPTER PROGRAMS TO REDUCE SHORTAGES The expected shortages in the Aspen system can be substantially avoided through the implementation of three types of programs: 1) Improvements to infrastructure, 2) Purchase additional water rights, and 3) Construct raw water storage. These three programs are analyzed in this Chapter. Conceptual level cost estimates as well as anticipated yields are included for each program. This information will provide a basis for selecting the most favorable program elements for refinement and implementation. I v- #1 m, Infrastructure Improvements There are several possible options for improving the efficiency of the water system, therby reducing overall demands and expected shortages. Deliveries in the potable water system averaged 130 gallons per capita per day during the peak tourist season in the winter of 1980. This is an unusually high rate for indoor usage even in a resort area. A more reasonable delivery on the order of 90 to 100 gallons per capita per day including expected losses due to leakage in the municipal distribution system should be expected. The raw water irrigation system also presents some opportunities for conservation. . It is a relatively low cost system with a very low rate of efficiency. Only about 20 percent of the total water diverted is actually consumed by the irrigated grasses and crops. An irrigation efficiency of about 40 percent is a reasonable goal which could be achieved without substantial additional expense. Another possibility is to substitute wastewater from the Aspen Metro plant for clear water diverted from streams. The water saved through a more efficient delivery system or through wastewater substitution can be left in the stream to assist in maintaining minimum streamflows or it can be used to extend the raw water irrigation into new areas. urn-r Additional information on each of these options is presented in the following sections. 5 2 Bates 002828 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 Reduce Potable Water Use and Leakage A number of benefits can accrue to the system by reducing the demands on the potable water system. These potential benefits as well as costs are well documented in comprehensive study prepared for the American Society of Civil Engineers (Urban Water Conservation, Increasing Efficiency-In-Use Residential Water Demand, University of Colorado, 1982, J. Ernest Flack). The utility benefits through reductions in raw water supply shortages, reductions in pumping costs, deferment of system expansion, and reductions in the hydraulic loading of sewer facilities. The homeowner may benefit through reduced energy costs for heating water and reduced water bills. The implementation of a program to reduce potable water deliveries will require a commitment by the water utility, good public relations and education, and an acceptance by water users that conservation is necessary and desirable. The reason for the high potable water deliveries for in- home use in Aspen is unknown at this time. It could be due to leakage in the distribution system or due to waste at the individual tap from inefficient fixtures or running of taps during the winter months to avoid freezing of the lines. .. Aspen has already instituted a program for replacing and paralleling old lines in the distribution system. The effectiveness of this program to date, however, is generally unknown and it is difficult to pinpoint the remaining major leaks, if any, in the system. It should be possible in the coming winter peak usage period to isolate the major leaks in the system by monitoring the pump operations in each pressure zone, monitoring daily water deliveries from the clear well, monitoring building occupancy rates in each pressure zone, and measuring flow rates through the installation of two or three meters in strategic water mains. Until this information is collected and analyzed, it will be difficult to set a budget or project a water use reduction from a leakage repair program. A reasonable goal, however, would be to reduce the per capita water deliveries by 5 gallons per capita per day at a capital cost of $2,000,000. If successful, such a program would reduce the annual shortages during critical periods by 280 acre feet at a unit capital cost of $7,100 per acre foot. It may also be possible to reduce deliveries to individual dwelling units by retrofitting them with water conserving fixtures or by replacing individual service lines to avoid winter freezing. Table V?l, taken from the Flack report, demonstrates the possible range of savings for retrofit program. 5 3 Bates 002829 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 TABLE V-l: WATER SAVINGS BY HOUSEHOLD CONSERVATION PROGRAMS Water Used Or Saved program Gallons per Year ?gmber of Households per Household 2000 10,000 of aals oer vr Baseline Regular Toilet 36.500 73 365 Regular Faucet 8.759 17.5 87.6 Regular Shower 29.200 58.4 292 Total 74.460 148.9 744.6 Bids. Code Plan 1 Shallow Trap Toilet 25.500 51.1 255 Reduced Flow Shower 17,520 35.0 175 Faucet Aerators 5.110 10.2 51.1 Total 48,180 96.3 4d1.l savings Over Baseline 25.280 52.5 263.5 aids. Code Plan 2 Alf Pressure Toilet 18.250 36.5 132 Reduced Flow Shower 17.520 35.0 175 Faucet Aerators 5.110 10.2 51.1 Total 40.880 81.7 408.1 savings Over Baseline 33.580 57.2 335.5 Petrofit Plan 1 Plastic Bottles 32.850 65.7 328.5 Shower ReduCAnq Flow 17,520 35.0 175 faucet Aerators 5.110 10.2 51.1 Total 55,480 110.9 553.5 Savings Over Baseline 18.980 38.0 190.0 Retrofit Plan 2 Hater Dams 29,200 58.4 292 Reduced Flow Shower l7.520 35.0 175 Faucet Aerators 5.110 10.2 51.l Total 51.830 5 103.6 518.1 Savings Over Baseline 22.530 45.3 226.5 Bldg. Code Plan 1 35% savings over Baseline Bldg. Code Plan 2 45% Retrofit Plan 1 25% Retrofit Plan 2 30% 5 4 Bates 002830 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 The dwelling units for a retrofit program could be targeted by a review of water bills or, in unmetered units, by interviews with the owners of those units. A fairly ambitious retrofit program would cost an average of $250 per dwelling unit. Assuming that 5,000 dwelling units are a part of the program, it is reasonable to expect that the average system?wide deliveries could be reduced by 0.15 (0.23 Cfs) at a cost of $1,250,000. This could reduce water shortages by 130 acre feet per year during the critical months at a unit cost of $9,600 per acre foot. Effluent Irrigation Another promising option for water conservation is to use effluent from the Aspen Metro Hastewater Treatment Plant to irrigate the Aspen Golf Course, Salvation Ditch or Red Mountain Ditch areas. Some prOposals for effluent irrigation as a method for achieving advanced wastewater treatment have been made in the past, but none have been seriously pursued or considered as a part of a comprehensive water supply plan. Effluent irrigation of open space areas such as golf courses and pasture lands is a well accepted practice and can play an important role in helping Aspen avoid future water shortages. The clear water formerly diverted from Castle Creek for the golf course or from the Roaring Fork River and Hunter Creek to irrigate the Red Mountain and Salvation Ditch areas could be left in the stream to maintain minimum flows. The installation of an effluent irrigation system for the golf course should not require any changes in the operation or design of the wastewater treatment plant. It should only require a pump and;a pipeline from the polishing ponds to the golf course ponds and ditches. The construction cost of a system to deliver a peak flow rate of 5 will be about $600,000 and will save approximately 1,250 acre feet in diversions from Castle Creek in the critical summer months. At a cost of about $480 per acre foot, this is one of the least expensive options available to Aspen for making up shortages in its raw water supply. The remaining wastewater could be delivered across the Roaring Fork River to the areas irrigated by the Salvation and Red Mountain Ditches. Under the design year conditions, an average of about 7 of wastewater should be available for this purpose. A supply of this nature would be adequate to serve about 300 acres of irrigated land. The capital costs of a wastewater delivery system appropriate for this application is about $2,500,000. Assuming that 7 would be left in the stream at the Red Mountain ditch and/ or the Salvation ditch headgates, the regional water shortages would be reduced by about 1,700 acre feet per year at a cost of $1,500 per acre foot. 5 5 Bates 002831 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 There are additional interesting side benefits to a wastewater reuse system. In addition to increasing the amount of water available in the local streams, it will provide advanced wastewater treatment and will- improve the quality of the Roaring Fork River of the existing Aspen Metro Plant. It will also provide free nitrogen fertilizer to the irrigated areas with an approximate value of $7,000 per year at the Aspen Golf Course and $15,000 per year in the other irrigated areas. Ditch Lining The concept of lining ditches to conserve raw water supplies is a common approach in agricultural areas. The Aspen raw water irrigation system is somewhat unique for an urban area, but there is no reason why a ditch lining program which is frequently economical in an agricultural setting should not also be economical for an urban water supply. The ditches drawing water from Maroon and Castle Creeks travel several miles over highly permeable formations before they reach the irrigated areas. It should be easy to substantially reduce the ditch losses by lining selective sections of these ditches with plastic pipe or an open concrete channel. For planning purposes, a goal of 20 percent of total diversions or 0.4 on Maroon Creek and 5.2 on Castle Creek seems reasonable. This will reduce shortages by about 60 acre feet per year on Maroon Creek for a total construction cost of about $200,000 or $3,300 per acre foot. The reduction of shortages on Castle Creek will be about 900 acre feet per year for a total construction cost of about $2,000,000 or $2,200 per acre foot. Depending upon the success of other water saving programs on Castle Creek, it may be desirable to reduce the ditch lining program on Castle Creek by about 50 percent. It may also be possible to reduce shortages by lining ditches owned by others. Two prime candidates for this concept are the Red Mountain Ditch on Hunter Creek and the Salvation Ditch on the Roaring Fork River. By lining ditches and reducing seepage losses, it will be possible to reduce headgate deversions without reducing the beneficial delivery of water to the irrigated lands. These reduced diversions can be quantified and the water left in the natural stream and applied to the maintenance of minimum streamflows or diversions by Aspen for its own needs. The City has already studied the possibility of lining the Red Mountain and Salvation Ditches. These studies included estimates of cost and water saved. The current costs for lining the Red Mountain Ditch are estimated to be approximately $1,800,000. This will save 580 acre feet per year during the critical summer months on Hunter Creek at a unit cost of $3,100 per acre foot. Lining the Salvation 5 6 Bates 002832 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 Ditch will cost approximately $4,000,000 and will save 2,600 acre feet per year during the critical summer months on the Roaring Fork River for a unit cost of $1,500 per acre foot. Purchase Water Rights Another conservation option is to purchase senior water rights from the ditches which were formerly used to irrigate the urbanizing areas around Aspen. These rights could be used to increase the divertable flows by Aspen during periods Of shortage. They could also be dedicated to the stream to help maintain minimum flows? in critical areas. During non critical periods, they could be leased to local agricultural interests for irrigation. Some additional purchases are already a part of the Aspen Water Management Plan. These purchases, however, will be helpful in reducing only the summer water shortages since historic use of the water has been limited to the summer irrigation season. The purchase of 2.0 in the Red Mountain Ditch could be used to reduce summer shortages in the Hunter Creek system by 600 acre feet per year. At an estimated cost of $300,000 per cfs, this is equivalent to a cost of $1,000 per acre foot. The purchase of 5.0 in senior water rights on the Roaring Fork could reduce the shortages on that system by 1,500 acre feet during the critical summer months. This is equivalent to $1,000 per acre foot at a purchase price of $300,000 per cfs. Similar purchases could also be made on Maroon and Castle Creeks. A 3.0 senior right could reduce the shortages by 630 acre feet per year on Maroon Creek. Assuming the same purchase price of $300,000 per cfs, this is equivalent to $1,400 per acre foot. On Castle Creek, a 2.0 senior right could reduce the shortages by 300 acre feet per year. Assuming the same purchase price of $300,000 per cfs, this is equivalent to $2,000 per acre foot. Raw Water Storage Aspen currently holds two major decrees for water storage on Castle Creek (9,062 AF) and Maroon Creek (4,567 AF). Although these rights are relatively junior, water should be available for storage during the spring runoff periods even in dry years. These reservoirs should be developed as a part of a comprehensive plan designed for the purposes of water supply, hydropower, stream flow enhancement, and lake recreation. 5 7 Bates 002833 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 Releases from storage coud be used to meet the shortages on Maroon and Castle Creeks both in the winter and summer months. It is one of the few options available for water supply that can meet shortages on a year around basis. The hydropower could be generated from releases at the new reservoir sites, spillages at the existing diversion dams, and by diversions into the Maroon and Castle Creek pipelines for in~line pipeline hydropower. If desirable, releases could also be used to sustain mimimum streamflows during dry periods. The environmental advantages of such a release program would be countered by the environmental disadvantages of declining lake levels and exposed shorelines in an area adjacent to the Maroon Bells Wilderness area. Additional facilities can also be constructed in the Maroon and Castle Creek basins to maximize the beneficial use of the stored water. The existing Maroon Creek Diversion dam is a wooden structure which has been in place since the turn of the century. It is being replaced with a concrete structure to improve its potential for hydropower generation and to lower operation and maintenance costs. The Herrick and Willow Creek ditches can be lined to reduce seepage losses and to carry additional raw water to the western portion of the Aspen service area and generate hydropower. Similar improvements can be made in the Castle Creek basin. The Castle Creek diVersion dam has already been replaced with a concrete structure, but additional modifications may be desirable for hydropower generation. An existing crib dam located between Aspen?s diversion dam and the proposed reservoir could also be modified for hydropower to take advantage of the levelized flows provided by the new reservoir. Aspen has already undertaken a number of reconnaissance level studies associated with the Maroon and Castle Creek units. These include the following: 1. Water Supply for the City of Aspen (1956), 2. Stream Gauging, Hydrology, and Water Supply in the Upper Roaring Fork Basin (1958), 3. Development Treatment and Distribution of Maroon Creek Water Supply(l974), 4. Hydrology of Castle and Maroon Creeks and Hydroelectric Power Projection on Castle Creek (1974), 5. Water Systems Report: Aspen, Colorado (1974), 6. Water Supply Development Feasibility Study: Castle and Maroon Creek for 4 Water Supply and 5 8 Bates 002834 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 Treatment Plant (1964), 7. Proposal for Low Head Hydroelectric Demonstration Project on Maroon Creek (1978), and 8. Preliminary Feasibility Assessment Maroon Creek Hydroelectric Unit (1983). Reconnaissance level cost estimates for these facilities are shown in Table V-l. The firm annual yields of the two reservoirs are estimated to be approximately 1,800 acre feet for the Maroon Creek Reservoir and 3,100 acre feet for the Castle Creek Reservoir. The unit costs for firm annual water yield are $6,300 and $7,300 per acre foot per year for the Maroon and Castle Creek Reservoirs, respectively. Because the reservoirs are among the most expensive water supply alternatives, they may not be economically feasible unless developed as a multiple~use project includng hydropower and lake recreation. A detailed feasibility study could optimize the sizes and locations for these facilities and reduce their unit costs. Because each of the project elements would be interdependent, a basin-wide approach would be necessary. These facilities will be paid for by revenues from the hydropower facilities and user charges from the Aspen water service area. The hydropower revenues (using 1984 rates of $.04 per killowatt hour) will be approximately $534,000 per year. This stream of revenues will retire about one sixth of the debt for constructing the two basin~wide systems. The hydropower units, in combination with Ruedi and other hydropower units in the area shown in Table could provide ASpen a major portion of its energy requirements. The usefulness of these units, however, will be limted if their pattern of energy production does not match Aspen?s pattern of energy consumption. ?For instance, the hydropower will tend to produce more energy during the months of May through. September, but Aspen?s peak energy consumption is during the winter months. Table provides a listing of the various hydropower projects which may be available to the City, their probable year of startup, and the expected pattern of energy production. Table V-3 compares the production pattern with the Aspen consumption assuming that the 5 percent per year growth rate in energy consumption over the past ten years in Aspen continues into the future. By integrating hydropower in a phased manner into the water system, it will be possible to provide virtually all of Aspen?s summer energy requirements. This will provide a major economic advantage to Aspen and its wholesale power supplier, the Nebraska Municipal Power Pool (NMPP), since it reduces the Aspen power purchases when the other customers of NMPP are at their peak usage and and the NMPP generation 5 9 Bates 002835 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 TABLE V?l: RECONNAISSANCE LEVEL COST ESTIMATES MAROON AND CASTLE CREEK UNITS .__1iga+_i mm: . v- Annual Item Power Cost (GWH) ($000) "4 Maroon Creek Storage Reservoir (4,567 AF) Dam 11,417 Hydropower (1.0 MW) 4.2 1,000 7 Herrick/Willow Ditch Lining 2,450 g; Hydropower (0.13 MW) 1.8 130 Maroon creek Pipeline Hydropower (0.36 MW) 1.7 480 1 Subtotal "?iTi 15:55? i Castle Creek Storage Reservoir (9,062 AF) Dam 22,655 Hydropower (0.6 MW) 2.5 600 Castle Creek Pipeline Hydropower (0.5 MW) 2.3 500 Crib Dam Repairs 500 Hydropower (0.15 MW) 0.7 150 Subtotal "?575 E37565 TOTAL 13.2 39,882 6 Bates 002836 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 ,az . 1 n- in"um ?mCd-nw ?5?31311"! ?so" fun was. TQBLE V-E: FUTURE HYDRUPUWER PROJECTS TO BE BUILT UR PRRTICIPQTED IN BY THE CITY OF ASPEN Estimated Estimated Proposed Hay Sept Oct - Apr Project Year Of Energy Energy Location Start?Up Production Production (GWH) (GWH) Ruedi Reservoir 1985 9.8 10.5 Maroon Creek ?1937 1.4 0.3 Pipeline Castle Creek 1988 1.9 0.4 Pipeline or Water Plant City Shop Complex 1988 2.8 0.6 Aspen Potable Water 1990 3.9 0.8 Treatment and Distribution System Aspen Effluent Line 1990 0.9 1.2 Roaring Fork River 1990 1.9 0.4 Hunter Creek 1995 1.2 0.3 Willow Creek 1995 1.5 0.3 Castle Creek 1995 0.5 0.2 Crib Dam Salvation Ditch 1999 3.5 0.8 Castle Creek 2000 1.8 0.7 Reservoir Maroon Creek 2005 3.7 0.5 Reservoir Total of all Hydro 34.8 17.0 6 1 Bates 002837 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 TABLE V-S: COMPARISON OF HYDRUPDNER PRODUCTION AND ASPEN CONSUMPTION Hay - Sept Oct April Annual Energy Needs Energy Needs Energy Needs Needs Met Needs Met Needs Met Year (GHH) By Hydro (BNH) 8y Hydro (GWH) By Hydro 1984 15.0 02 32.1 02 47.1 02 1985 15.7 312,_ 33.6 162 49.3 212 1986 16.4 602 35.1 302 51.6 392 1987 17.1 652 36.6 302 53.8 412 1988 17.8 892 38.2 312 56.0 492 1989 18.5 862 39.7 302 58.2 482 1990 19.2 1182 41.2 342 60.4 612 1991 19.9 1142 42.7 33'. 62.6 59?. 1992 20.6 1102 44.2 322 64.8 572 1993 21.3 1062 45.7 312 67.0 552 . 1994 22.0 1032 47.2,. 302 69.2 531 1995 22.7 1142 48.7 312 71.4 572 1996 23.4 1102 50.2 302 73.6 552 1997 24.2 1072 51.7 292 75.9 542 1 1998 24.9 1042 53.2 282 78.1 522 1? 1999 25.6 1142 54.7 292 80.3 562 0? 2000 26.3 1182 56.2 291 82.5 582 2001 27.0 1152 57.7 292 84.7 ?562 i! 2002 27. 7 1 12'. 59. 2 287 86. 9 557. 2003 28.4 1102 60.7 272 89.1 532 2004 29.1 1072 62.2 272 91.3 522 2005 29. a 1 177. 03. 7 277: 93. 5 557. Bates 002838 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 ruminant-I facilities are operating at their limits. During the winter months, the hydropower production is considerably less and it can meet about 30 percent of Aspen?s needs. This is not critical, however, since the electrical usage by the remaining customers of NMPP is less during the winter and the peak Aspen requirements can be met with otherwise idle capacity in the NMPP system. The construction of either the Maroon or Castle Creek Reservoir would be a major undertaking for Aspen. In addition to the potential major economic impacts on the region, major environmental effects must also be considered. Any decision to construct or to not construct should be approached carefully. This. and previous studies should be consolidated and amplified into one comprehensive feasibility study following guidelines established by the Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB). The Bureau of Reclamation could be another source of funding since the Authorizing Act and Operating Principles of the Fryingpan~Arkansas Project require the Bureau to prepare a feasibility study on a reservoir up to a capacity of 5,000 acre feet in order to offset adverse stream flow conditions in the Hoarin Fork River upstream of Aspen. If desirable, the plan could then be submitted to the CHCB for low interest debt support or construction grants. A budget of $80,000 would be appropriate for a comprehensive engineering and financing feasibility study. An additional $30,000 should be budgeted for an environmental assessment. It may be possible to obtain partial funding of a feasibility study from the CWCB. The CWCB guidelines limit its maximum share to 50 percent of the engineering and financial studies and zero percent of the environmental assessment. Thus, participation by the CWCB will be limited to $40,000 with Aspen paying for the remaining $70,000. Summary The expected Yields, capital costs, and cost per acre foot of yield for the various water supply options are summarized in Table The annual shortages total 35,981 acre feet, excluding hydropower, in a dry year. The shortages are approximately evenly distributed between the summer and winter months. The various options for meeting these shortages, however, tend to be more effective in the summer months. If all of the alternatives are implemented, approximately 65 percent of the summer shortages and 18 percent of the winter shortages will be met. The capital cost of such a program will be approximately $52,022,000 or 3,400 per acre foot of firm annual yield. 6 3 Bates 002839 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 TABLE V-2: SUMMARY OF WATER CONSERVATION OPTIONS Flows (Acre?Feet) Capital Costs Stream Element Summer Winter Total (000) (May-Oct) (Nov?Apr) 1 A. Maroon Creek I Shortage 642 2,905 3,547 1 Remedies . ?Reduce per capita use 20 30 50 480 9,600 ?Reduce leakage 43 63 106 753 7,100 ?Ditch lining 60 60 200 3,300 -Purchase water rights 630 0 630 900 1,400 I "Maroon Creek storage 720 1,080 1,800 11,417 6,300 Subtotal A 1:153 1:175 l?T??6 ?5:?56 mast ?Md-I?m B. Castle Creek Shortage 1,454 1,692 3,146 Remedies in. K. ~Reduce per capita use 20 30 50 480 9,600 ?Reduce leakage 43 63 106 753 7,100 -Hastewater irrigation 1,250 0 1,250 600 480 -Ditch lining 900 0 900 2,000 2,200 ~Purchase water rights 300 0 300 600 2,000 ?Castle Creek storage 1,450 1,650 3,100 22,655 7,300 Subtotal 3,963 1,743 5,706 27,088 4,750 Hunter Creek Shortage 8,528 8,006 16,534 Remedies ?Reduce per capita use 2 3 5 48 9,600 "Reduce leakage 6 8 14 99 7,100 -Wastewater irrigation 600 0 600 1,500 2,500 ~Line Red Mountain Ditch 580 0 580 1,800 3,100 ~Purchase water rights 600 0 600 600 1,000 Subtotal 0 ijia? "?11 3:645 Eti?? Table continued on next page 64 Bates 002840 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 TABLE Continued Flows (Acre?Feet) Capital Costs Stream Element Summer Winter Total (000) (May?Oct) (Nov?Apr) D. Roaring Fork Shortage 8,624 4,130 12,754 Remedies ?1 ~Reduce per capitaluse 10 15 25 242 9,600 *Reduce leakage 25 29 54 395 7,100 ?Wastewater irrigation 1,100 0 1,100 1,000 910 *Line Salvation Ditch 2,600 0 2,600 4,000 1,500 1 ?Purchase water rights 1,500 0 1,500 1,500 1,000 5% Subtotal 0 5:235 3355 5:15.? 1:156 ,1 la 3- TOTAL SHORTAGES 19,248 16,733 35,981 TOTAL REMEDIES 12,459 2,971 15,430 52,022 3,400 Bates 002841 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 APPENDIX A Maroon and Castle Creek Hydrology I Bates 002842 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR 1 TOTAL DSF TOTAL AF MAROON CREEK CASTLE CREEK SUMMARY OF DISTRIBUTION OF SHORTAGES CASTLE CREEK MIN 154.39 .00 229.76 345.44 407.72 354.62 104.81 21.35 CREEK MIN 115.40 .00 33.00 196.91 270.22 .00 118.38 176.34 203.19 228.62 104.81 21.35 CREEK IRRN CREEK IRRN SNOW ASPEN BUTTER HTN SNOW MILK SNOW POTABLE TOTQL .00 .00 .00 .00 .28 .OO .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 232.72 .00 33.00 251.69 539.76 .00 348.14 521.78 611.10 583.24 209.63 42.69 3499 Bates 002843 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 COLUMN EXPLANATIONS FOR TABLES 1-3 CREEK Table 1 MAROON CREEK (1) DAY Day of Month (2) HAROON CREEK GAGE FLOWS - Maroon Creek flows at USES Gage #9075700 (3) HERRICK DITCH DIVS Diversions by Herrick Ditch diverted between the gage and the Haroon Creek diversion dam (4) FLOWS DIV DAM Increase (2) by 192 (to account for additional drainage.between the gage and the diversion dam) minus (3) (S) BYPASS TO SNR WATER RIGHTS Bypasses to senior water rights at the diversion dam AVAIL FOR MUNI DIV (4) minus (5) is the flow at the diversion dam which Aspen can divert CASTLE CREEK (7) CASTLE CREEK GAGE FLOWS - Castle Creek flows at USES gage #9074800 (8) DIV DAM FLOWS Increase by 802 to account {or additional drainage between the gage and the diversion dam (9) BYPASS TO SNR WATER RIGHTS 2.0 bypass at the diversion dam to water rights senior to the Aspen 160 Castle Creek rights (10) AVAIL FOR MUNI DIV (8) minus (9) is the water at the diversion dam available for use by Aspen WATER PLANT FLOWS (11) WATER PLANT FLOWS (CFS) Daily flows into the 2 MG clearwell (12) 2005 WATER PLANT FLOWS (11) increased by 110% to obtain anticipated water usage in the year 2005 TABLE 2 (13) DAY Day of the month SUPPLIED EXCLUSIVELY FROM MAROON CREEK - PIPELINE DEMANDS (14) ASPEN HLND SNOW - 5.5 of raw water delivery to the Aspen Highlands ski area via the Maroon Creek pipeline during the winter months of November thru February (15) RAW WATER IRRN - 2.0 c+s of raw water delivery via the pipeline to the water treatment plant terminal reservoir for municipal raw water irrigation during the summer months May thru September (15) TOTAL is the total non?potable pipeline demand from Haroon Creek Bates 002844 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 SUPPLIED EXCLUSIVELY FROM HAROON CREEK STREAM DEMANDS (17) RAW WATER IRRN Presently there is no raw water demand from the stream (or municipal raw water irrigation (18) BUTTERMILK SNOW 6.0 raw water {or snowmaking at Buttermilk to be taken from the stream November thru February A (19) TOTAL (20) AVAIL FOR MUNI DIV Values copied from (6) (21) MUNI (20) minus <15) minus (19) indicates the excess or shortage in the stream supply versus the demands (22) MIN FLOW NOT MET BY SENIOR BYPASS 14 minimum streamflow minus (5) 14 minimum streamflow demand can be met in part by the bypasses to senior rights) (23) FLOW THRU HYDRO PLANT Indicates the amount of water at the diversion dam available for use in the proposed hydropower plant at Maroon Creek SUPPLIED EXCLUSIVELY FROM CASTLE CREEK (24) PIPELINE Pipeline raw water demands from Castle Creek (25) RAH WATER IRRN 26.0 raw water municipal irrigation from Castle Creek Hay thru September (25) AVAIL FOR MUNI DIV - Values copied from (10) (27) HUNI minus (24) minus (25) indicates the excess or shortage in the supply versus demand at the Castle Creek diversion dam (28) MIN FLON NOT MET BY SENIOR BYPASS 12 c?s minimum streamflow minus (9), 12 c?s minimum streamflow demand can be met in part by the bypasses to senior rights) JABLE 3 (29) DAY - Day of the month MUNICIPAL EXCLUSIVE (3Q) MAROON Values copied from (21) (31) CASTLE Values copied Trom (27) SUPPLIED FROM EITHER STREAM - These demands can be supplied from either stream since they are potable demands delivered from the water plant. These demands are split between the two streams depending on the shortage or excess in each stream except in the months of May and June when Maroon Creek handles all of the potable demand. (32) ASPEN MTN SNOW 2.2 of potable water is used at Aspen mountain for snowmaking November :hru February (33) POTBLE The MarooniCastle Creek water treatment plant is a is MED plant wwich is 762 of the 21.15 MED total water plant capacity planned for Aspen. This column is 762 of the year 2005 water needs shown in (12) Bates 002845 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 MINIMUM SHURTABES (34) HARDDN CREEK Values are copied from (22) and show the minimum streamflow (14 cfs) not met by senior bypasses (SS) CASTLE CREEK Values are copied from (28) and show the minimum streamflow (12 cfs) not met by senior pypasses (35) which indicates the total Maroon/Castle excess/shortage DISTRIBUTION OF These columns distribute the shortages accordingly and thus decrease each demand by the amount shown (37) HARUUN CREEK MIN - The maximum amount here is (35) shows the amount of minimum streamiiow shortage (38) CASTLE CREEK MIN The maximum amount here is (36) which shows the amount 0? minimum streamflow shortage (39) HARUDN CREEK IRRN The 2.0 cfs, (15) plus (17), raw water irrigation demand is the maximum shortage here (40) CASTLE CREEK IRRN The 26.0 raw water irrigation demand is the maximum shortage here (41) ASPEN SNOW The 5.5 cfs, column (14), Maroon Creek raw water pipeline demand for snowmaking at Aspen Highlands is the maximum shortage here (42) QSPEN MTN SNOW - The 2.2 potable water demand for snowmaking at Aspen Mountain is the next demand depleted to satisfy shortages on either stream since the raw water can be supplied from either stream (43) BUTTERHILK SNDN - The 6.0 stream demand for snowmaking at Buttermilk is depleted to meet the shortages on Maroon Creek after other lower priority demands are depleted (44) The potable demand is the last stream demand to be depleted to satisfy shortages (45) TOTAL The sum 0+ columns (37) thru (44) which Bates 002846 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 MONTH JUNE MARODN CASTLE CREEKS - TABLE 1 CRITICAL 728100 - JUNE 1977 868008 BYPASS AVAIL 878483 AVAIL HATER 200r CREEK FLUHS TD SNR F08 CREEK DIV TD SHR FDR 8888 BITCH 8 DIV HATER 8081 8888 008 WATER HUNI PLANT DAY FL085 DIVS DRH RIGHTS DIV FLEHS RIEHTS DIV TCFS1 1 86 44 60 57.74 32 34 23 40 101 181.58.12 32.72 25.40 104 187.20 124.15 63.05 5.51 11.57 3 87 5.60 57.93 32.53 25.40 92 165.60 102.5 63.05 5.69 11. 4 94 .2.60 59.26 33.86 25.40 5 171.00 107.95 63.05 5.18 10. 5 99 57.60 60.2 34.81 25.40 104 187.20 124.15 63.05 5 38 11.'1 6 111 60.86 71.23 35.07 36.16 103 185.40 122.35 63. 5 5.54 11. 3 7 119 60.86 80.75 35.07 45.68 99 178.20 115.15 63.05 5 33 11.19 8 143 60.86 109.31 35.07 74.24 122 219.60 156.55 63.05 3.94 8.27 9 134 60.86 98.60 35.07 63.53 94 169.20 106.15 63.05 4.00 8.4 10 127 60.86 90.27 35.07 55.20 83 149.40 86.35 3.05 5.47 11.49 11 123 60.86 85.51 35.07 50.4 71 127.80 64.75 63.05 5.15 10.82 12 115 60.86 75.99 35.07 40.92 65 117.00 53.95 63.05 5.5 11.60 13 115 60.86 75. 9 35.07 40.92 67 120.60 57.5' 63.05 5.5 11.66 14 112 60.86 72.42 35.07 37.3 66 118.80 55.75 63.05 7.76 16.29 15 106 60.86 65.2 35.07 30.21 64 115.20 52.15 63.05 6.62 13.91 16 100 58.60 60.40 35.00 25.40 60 108.00 44.95 63.05 6.84 14.36 17 95 53.60 59. 5 34.05 25 40 56 100.80 37.75 63.05 7.04 14.78 18 92 50.60 58.88 33.48 25.40 52 93.60 .30.55 63.05 6.48 13.60 19 88 46.60 58.12 32.72 25.40 47 84.60 21.55 63.05 7.53 15.81 20 84 42.60 57.36 31.96 25.40 44 79.20 16.15 63.05 7.59 5.94 21 79 37.60 56.41 31.01 25.40 41 73.80 13.45 60.35 7.20 15.12 22 74 32.60 55.46 30.06 25.40 3 -64.80 13.45 51.35 7.51 5.77 23 71 29.60 54.89 29.49 25.40 36 64.80 13.45 51.35 6.20 13.01 24 67 25.60 54.13 28.73 25.40 35 63.00 13.45 49.55 5.84 12.27 25 65 23.60 53.75 28.47 25.28 34 61.20 13.45 47.75 5.78 12.14 26 61 19.60 52.99 28.47 24.52 38 68.40 3. 5 54.95 6.24 13.11 27 5 17.60 52.61 28.47 24.14 37 66.60 13.45 53.15 7.30 15.34 28 57 15.60 52.23 28.47 23.76 34 61.20 13.45 47.75 7.58 15.92 29 55 13.60 51.85 28.47 23.38 33 59.40 13.45 45.95 7.43 15 60 30 52 10.60 51.28 28.47 22.81 31 55.80 13.45 42.35 7.49 15.Bates 002847 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 MONTH - JULY MQRUDN CASTLE CREEKS TQBLE 1 00171301 {0102 - 7019 1977 1:009000 00E53 005710 040000 010405 09411 E0SILE 079053 09411 90700 2005 30005 HEERIEK 11005 70 000 FDR 30200 019 70 500 F00 91007 047E0 0000 01730 0 010 00720 HUNI 5000 000 44720 0001 91005 71001 049 71005 0195 040 010075 019 71095 71005 010013 019 10951 71095 1 51 9 "'7'7i""i0fi9 2 50 9 3 50.2 20.47 21 73 20 50.40 13.2 37 15 7.12 14.90 3 40 9 30 47.02 20 42 19.40 27 40.00 11.45 37.15 7 22 15.15 4 47 9 30 40.03 27 23 19.40 29 52.20 13.4 30 75 5.09 11.90 5 47 9 30 40.03 27 23 19.40 33 59 40 13.45 45 95 4 70 9.00 0 47 9 3 40.03 27 23 19.40 31 55.00 13.45 42.35 5.44.25 24 05 19 4o 29 52.20 13 45 30.75 0.79 14.20 a 43 9.30 41.07 22.47 19 40 25 45. 7.05 37.15 7.11 14.94 9 42 9 30 40.00 21.20 19.40 24 43.. 7.59 35.01 0.10 12.94 10 41 9.30 39.49 20.09 19.40 24 43.20 7 5 35.01 0.75 14.17 11 40 9.30 30.30 10.90 19.40 22 39.00 5.00 34.00 7.47 5.00 12 3 9.30 35.92 10.5 19 40 20 30 00 2.00 34.00 7.03 10.02 13 37 9.30 34.73 15.33 19.40 20 30.00 2.00 34.00 5.00 12.30 14 3 9.30 33.54 14.14 19.40 21 37.00 3.20 34.00 5.70 12.10 15 35 9.30 32.35 12.95 19.40 19 34.20 2.00 32.20 0.70 14.23 10 34 9.30 31.10 11.70 19.40 19 34.20 2.00 32.20 7.00 14.03 17 34 9.30 31.10 11 70 19.4 19 34.20 2.00 32.20 7.00 10.54 10 33 9.30 29.97 10.57 19 40 19 34.20 .2-00 32.20 0.01 3.07 19 32 9.30 20.70 9.30 19.40 20 30.00 2.00 34.00 5.00 10.02 20 31 9.3 27.59 0.19 19.40 20 30.00 2.00 34.00 4.41 9.20 21 3 9.30 20.40 0.00 10.40 33 59.40 13.45 45.95 4.33 9.10 22 31 9.30 27.59 0.19 19.40 31 55.00 13.45 4 .35 4.33 9.10 23 31 9.30 27.59 0.19 19.40 20 40.00 9.05 37.15 3.51 0.00 24 3 9.30 20.70 9.30 19.40 29 52.20 13.45 30.75 3.00 7.73 25 32 9.30 20.70 9.30 19.40 20 40.00 9.05 37.15 3.00 7.55 20 33 9.30 29.97 10.57 19.40 23 41.40 0.00 34.00 4.14 0.09 27 32 9.30 20.70 9.30 19.40 2 39.00 5.00 34.00 4.51 9.47 20 32 9.30 20.70 9.30 19.40 22 39.00 5.00 34.00 5.25 11.03 29 31 9.30 27.59 0.19 19.40 20 30.00 2.00 34.00 5.07 12.33 30 31 9.30 27.59 0.19 19.40 19 34.20 2.00 32.20 0.03 12.07 31 31 9.30 27.59 0.19 19.40 19 34.20 2.00 32.20 0.71 14.10 Bates 002848 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 MONTH RUBUST WARDEN CASTLE CREEKS - TABLE 1 FEEIBD AUGUST 1977 040000 00204 043710 00302 000000 74150 2005 CREEK HEERICK FLBES T0 SHR FUR CREEK DIV TD SHR FDR PLANT HATER EASE BITCH DIV HATER HUHI BREE DAN HATER HUNI PLANT DAY DIVS BAH RIGHTS DIV FLEVS RIGHTS DIV 4CFS) 1 3 9.30 27.59 0.19 19.40 10 ??32f40 2 30 9.30 20.40 0.00 10.40 17 30.00 2.00 20.00 7.43 15.00 3 30 9.30 20.40 0.00 10.40 17 30.00 2.00 20 00 7.40 15.71 4 30 9.30 20.40 0.00 10.40 17 30.00 2.00 20.00 0.24 13.11 5 29 4.30 25.21 0.00 17.21 10 32.40 2.00 3 .40 4.50 9.45 0 29 7.30 25.21 0.00 17.21 10 32.40 2.00 30.9.30 25.21 0.00 17.21 17 30.00 2.00 2 .00 4 70 10.41 0 2 9.30 25.21 0.00 17.21 7 30.00 2.00 20.00 5.03 10.50 9 20 9.30 24.02 0.00 10.02 17 30.00 2.00 20.00 5.20 11.00 10 20 9.30 24.02 0.00 10.02 10 20.00 2.00 20.00 0 32 13.27 11 27 9.30 22.03 0.00 14.03 10 20.00 2.00 20.00 0.45 13.55 2 20 9.30 21.04 0.00 13.04 15 27.00 2.00 25.00 7 1 15.04 13 27 9.30 22.03 0.00 14.03 15 27.00 2.00 25.00 5 13.01 14 27 7.3 22.03 0.00 14.03 15 27.00 2.00 25.00 0.50 13.03 5 20 9.30 21.04 0.00 13.04 15 27 00 2.00 25.00 0.00 12 77 10 20 7.30 21.04 0.00 13 04 17 30.00 - 2.00 20.00 4.11 0.03 17 25 9.30 20.45 0.00 12.45 17 30.00 2.00 20.00 4.03 9.73 10 20 9.30 21.04 0.00 13.04 24 43.20 . 7.59 35.01 4.27 0.97 19 25 9.30 20.45 0.00 12.45 21 37.00 3.20 34.00 4.09 4.05 20 20 9.30 21.04 0.00 13.04 20 . 30.00 2 00 34.00 4.21 0.04 21 20 9.30 21.04 0.00 13.04 20 30.00 2.00 34.00 4.20 0.02 22 20 9.30 21.04 0.00 13.04 19 -34.20 2.00 32.20 3.55 0.27 23 25 7.30 20.45 0.00 12.45 10 32.40 2.00 30.40 4.22 0.05 24 25 9.30 20.45 0.00 12.45 10 32.40 2.00 30.40 4.00 0.50 25 25 9.30 20.45 0.00 12.45 2 37.00 5.00 34.00 4.20 0.02 2 25 9.30 20.45 0.00 12.45 19 34.20 2.00 32.20 4.03 9.72 27 20 9.30 21.04 0.00 13.04 19 34.20 2.00 32.20 3.70 7.94 20 25 9.30 20.45 0.00 12.45 10 32.40 2.00 30.40 3.43 7.21 29 25 9.30 20.45 0.00 12.45 10 20.00 2.00 20.00 4.22 0.07 30 25 9.30 20.45 0.00 12.45 10 20.00 2.00 20.00 3.07 0.12 31 25 9.30 20.45 0.00 12.45 15 27.00 2.00 25.00 4.00 10.07 Bates 002849 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 MUNTH - SEPTEMBER MARUDN CASTLE CREEKS - TABLE 1 09.771001 900100 - 3297014000 1977 (3) (51} 15) (85 71000014 c.9000: 003710 09.2214 14400011 EATER 2005 00222 11200101: 710110 70 0110 700 1:19.001: 010 70 3110 7071 910117 404700 0002 017014 0019 144709. 110111 0.400 0044 90700 1411111 11.090 91.14147 009 710113 0190 0414 9.101170 019 710140 710110 0101473 019 10001 710143 1 23 9.30 20.45 0.00 12.45 14 23.20 2.00 -2336 "5.330" 2 25 9.30 20.45 0.00 12.45 14 25.20 2.00 23.20 5.70 12.09 3 25 9.30 20.45 0.00 12.45 14 25.20 2.00 23.20 3.30 11.31 4 24 9.30 19.20 0.00 11.20 ?14 23.20 2.00 23.20 5.30 11.20 5 24 9.30 19.20 0.00 11.20 14 23.20 2.00 23.20 3.70 12 10 E1 0 24 9.30 19.20 0.00 11.20 13 23.40 2.00 21.40 0.02 13.91 7 23 9.30 10.07 0.00 10.07 23.40 2.00 21.40 0.51 3.00 0 23 9.3 10.07 0.00 10.07 13 23.40 2.00 21.40 0.03 12.07 IE 9 23 9.30 10.07 0.00 10.07 13 23.40 2.00 21.40 5.00 11 70 10 22 9.3 10.00 0.00 0.00 13 23.40 2.00 21.40 4.70 9.00 11 23 9.30 10.07 0.00 10.07 17 30.00 2.00 20.00 3.91 0.20 3 12 23 9.30 10.07 0.00 10.07 24 43.20 7.59 3.01 3.30 7.10 1 13 22 9.30 10.00 0.00 0.00 21 37.00 3.20 34.00 3.47 7.29 a: 14 22 9.3 10.00 0.00 0.00 10 32.40 2.00 30.40 3.90 0.19 15 23 9.3 10.07 0.00 10.07 17 30.00 2.00 20.00 3.20 0.00 0; 10 23 9.30 10.07 0.00 10.07 17 30.00 2.00 20.00 332 7.40 E14 17 2 9.30 10.00 0.00 0.00 15 27.00 2.00 23.00 3 02 0.01 '9 10 22 9.30 10.00 0.00 0.00 13 27.00 . 2.00 25.00 3 07 7.72 19 22 9.30 10.00 0.00 0.00 14 23.20 2.00 23.20 4 00 0.30 lg} 20 21 9.30 15.09 0.00 7.09 14 2,523.20 2.00 23.20 4.00 030 21 7 9.30 15.09 0.00 7.09 13 23.40 2.00 21.40 3 74 7.00 22 1 9.30 15.09 0.00 7.09 3 123.40 2.00 21.40 4.12 0.04 23 9.30 15.09 0.00 7.09 3 23.40 2.00 21.40 3.33 7.03 -4 21 9.30 15.09 0.00 7.09 13 23.40 2.00 21.40 3.74 7.00 a} 25 21 9.30 15.09 0.00 7.09 12 21.00 2.00 19.00 3.01 7.99 20 21 9.30 1.5.09 0.00 7.09 12 21.00 2.00 19.00 3.74 7.05 2 20 0.00 15.20 0.00 7.20 12 21.00 2.00 19.00 3.77 7.91 20 20 0.00 13.20 0.00 7.20 12 21.00 2.00 19.00 4.34 9.11 29 20 0.00 15.20 0.00 7.20 12 21.00 2.00 19.00 4.15 0.72 30 20 0.00 15.20 0.00 7.20 12 21.00 2.00 19.00 3.00 7.3?0 Bates 002850 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 OCTOBER CASTLE CREEKS TABLE 1 . . FESIGD OCTBEER 1977 300000 CREEK 000.12 30009 009?00 022030 - -09011 907E9 2003 CREEK HERRICK T0 SNR FUR EREEK DIV TD SHR FOR FLRHI HATER BQGE BITCH 9 DIV HATER HUNI BABE DAM HATER FLUHS PLANT DAY DIVS DRH RIGHTS DIV RIEHTS DIV (CF51 1 20 .00 23.00 00 23 00 12 21.00 "J6"'"21f05 2-02 2 20 .00 23.00 .00 23 00 1 21..00 22.01 00 22 01 2 21..00 22.01 00 22.01 '-12 2 .00 .00 21.00 3.70 7.22..00 22.01 .00 22.01 12 21.00 .00 21.00 3.40 7.13 7 20 .00 23.00 .00 23.00 14 23.20 .00 23.20 3.41 7 10 0 19 .00 22.01 .00 22.01 12 2 .00 .00 21.00 3.09 0.3 9 19 .00 22.01 .00 22.01 12 21.00 .00 21.00 3.20 0 00 10 19 .00 22.01 .00 22.01 12 21.00 .00 21.00 3.33 0.99 11 19 .00 22.01 .00 22.01 12 21.00 .00 21.00 3.04 0.30 12 19 .00 22.01 .00 22.01 12 21.00 .00 21.00 3.30 7.30 13 10 .00 21.42 .00 21.42 12 21.00 .00 21.00 3.30 7.03 1 10 .00 21.42 .00 21.42 11 19.00 .00 19.00 3.20 0.09 10 .00 21.42 .00 21.42 11 19.00 .00 19.00 3 33 7.0 10 10 .00 21.42 .00 21.42 11 19.00 .00 19.00 3 47 7.20 17 10 .00 21.42 .00 21.42 11 19.00 .00 19.00 3 7.33 10 17 .00 20.23 .00 20.23 11 19.00 .00 19.00 3 40 7.30 19 17 .00 20.27 .00 20.23 11 19 00 .00 19.00 3 3 7.44 20 17 .00 20.23 .00 20.23 11 .2 19.00 .00 19.30 3.37 7.07 21 17 .00 20.23 .00 20.23 11 19.00 .00 19.00 3 14 0.39 22 17 .00 20.23 .00 20.23 11 119.00 .00 19.00 3.3 7.07 23 17 .00 20.23 .00 20.23 11 19.00 .00 19.00 3 3 0.99 24 17 .00 20.23 .00 20.23 11 19.00 .00 19.00 3.12 0.33 23 17 .00 2 23 .00 20.23 11 19.00 .00 19.00 3.37 7.07 2 17 .00 20.23 .00 20.23 11 19.00 .00 19.00 3.09 7.73 27 17 .00 20.23 .00 20.23 11 19.00 .00 19.00 3.37 7.49 2 17 .00 20.23 .00 20.23 11 19.00 .00 19.00 3.71 7.00 29 17 .00 20.23 .00 20.23 11 19.00 .00 19.00 3.39 7.12 30 10 .00 19.04 .00 19.04 11 19.00 .00 19.00 3.11 0.33 31 17 .00 20.23 .00 20.23 11 19.00 .00 19.00 4.30 9.10 Bates 002851 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 MONTH - NOVEMBER WARDEN CREEKS TABLE 1 00171505 900700 00920020 1977 000000 00205 005710 00220 Vi 05120 2005 CREEK HEERICK FLOHS T0 SNR FUR CREEK DIV TO SHR FDR FLEHT HATER BREE DITCH DIV HATER HUHI SAGE DAM HATER HUHI FLUHS DRY DIVS HRH RIGHTS DIV FLUHS EIEHTS DIV (CPS) 1 15 .00 19.04 .00 19.04 11 19.00 "f00""i9f00 2 15 .00 19.04 .00 19.04 10 00 10.00 3.74 7.05 3 15 .00 19.04 .00 19.04 10 . 00 10.00 3.5 7.34 4 15 .00 19.04 .00 19.04 9.7 17.45 .00 17.45 3.17 5.55 5 15 .00 17.05 .00 17.05 9.4 15.92 .00 15.92 2.02 5.91 5 15 .00 19.04 .00 19.04 9.1 15.30 .00 15.30 3.17 7 15 .00 19.04 .00 19.04 9 15.20 .00 15.20 3.23 a 15 .00 19.04 .00 19.04 0.5 15.30 .00 15.30 3.25 5 9 17 .00 20.23 .00 20.23 7.0 14.04 .00 14.04 3.54 4 10 15 .00 19.04 .00 19.04 0 14.40 .00 14.40 3.05 5 4 11 15. .00 17.05 .00 17 05 0 4 15.12 .00 15.12 3.20 5.71 12 15 .00 17.05 .00 17.05 0.4 5.12 .00 15.12 3.22 5.75 13 15 .00 17.05 .00 17.05 0.4 5.12 .00 5.12 3.11 5.53 14 5 .00 17.05 .00 17.05 0.4 15.12 .00 15.12 3.41 7.15 5 15 .00 17.05 .00 17.05 0.4 15 12 .00 15.12 3.15 5.51 15 15 .00 17.05 .00 17.05 0.3 14.94 .00 14.94 3.19 5.59 17 15 .00 17 05 .00 17.05 0.3 14.94 .00 14.94 3.25 5.05 10 15 .00 17.05 .00 17.05 0.4 15.12 .00 15.12 3.20 5.73 19 15 .00 17.05 .00 17.05 0.4 15.12 .00 15.12 3.22 5.75 20 15 .00 17.05 .00 17.05 7 9 .. 14.22 .00 14.22 3.15 5.54 21 14 .00 15.55 .00 15.55 0.1 14.50 .00 14.50 5.15 5.53 22 14 .00 15.55 .00 15.55 0.4 .15.12 .00 15.12 3.40 7.15 23 14 .00 15.55 .00 15.55 0.4 15.12 00 5 15.12 3.42 7.10 24 14 .00 15.55 .00 15.55 0 3 14.94 .00 14.94 3.37 7.00 25 14 .00 15.55 .00 15.55 0 4 15.12 .00 15.12 3.42 7.10 25 14 .00 15.55 .00 15.55 0.4 15.12 .00 15.12 3.39 7.12 27 14 .00 15.55 .00 15.55 0.3 14.94 .00 14.94 3.13 5.55 20 14 .00 15.55 .00 15.55 0.3 14.94 .00 14.94 3.25 5.05 29 14 .00 15.55 .00 15.55 0.2 14.75 .00 14.75 3.23 5.79 30 14 .00 15.55 .00 15.55 0.2 14.75 .00 14.75 3.51 7.Bates 002852 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 DECEMBER PERIOD - BECEHEEH 1977 . .1 I In. 0-. CREEK mag-(II) h?u?u 23 ~0 .4 (. my; "'11 but!? min 1436 AVAIL FUR HUHI DIV .. 04C) .000 CASTLE CREEK DIV BAH 14.76 14.58 14.40 14.40 14.58 14.40 14.40 14.40 14.58 BYPASS 78 ENE HQTER RIGHTS .3.86 14.58 14.40 13.86 14.58 14.38 14.76 14.22 14.76 14.58 14.22 13.68 14.76 14.40 14.22 14.40 14.40 14.76 14.58 14.40 14.40 14.58 14.40 14.40 14.40 14.58 MARDDN CASTLE CREEKS - TABLE 1 1 11 1 HATER PLANT (CF51 owl?01W (.14~31Bates 002853 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 ?Huxl?q ml \1 4 32 1 Nlupgfu .bV?lQh? hJ NI to I MONTH - nun- 2 1 506E FLUHS JANUARY - JENURRY 1 3 1 HERRIEK DITCH 0193 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 I00 .00 HARBOR CREEK 13.09 13.09 13.09 13.09 13.09 11.90 11.90 11.90 11.90 11.90 11.90 11.90 11.90 11.90 11.90 11.90 11.90 11.90 11.90 11.90 11.90 7.90 7.90 7.90 7.90 7.90 7.90 7.90? 7.90 7.80 7.80 I ih#.b#ML? 000000 ?no-9 DIV 00H FLOWS i 9 1 BYFEBS 10 SHR HATER RIGHTS .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ..00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 HARDUN CASTLE CREEKS - TABLE 1 10 1 1 11 1 HATER PLANT 43~04! H0 #0 OOCDEULTI .Qmuxu??) U?NmoBates 002854 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 1 12 1 2005 PLANT FLOWS 3.. I I . mar-Ara0.45 7.96 8.19 8.04 8.12 7.99 MONTH - FEBRUARY MARODN CASTLE CREEKS - TABLE 1 CRITICAL PERIDB - 1978 012710 00221 000000 BYPASS 10111 010123 - 01111 00720 2003 C0020 0000101 71000 70 000 700 C0000 010 70 000 700 71007 11700 0000 01700 0 010 00700 0001 0100 010 11100 0001 01000 01107 001 01000 0100 000 010070 010 01010 71013 010070 010 10001 01005 1 10 00 .00 11.0:61 2 10 00 .00 11.00 .00 11 00 7 00 12.00 00 1 3.00 0.17 3 10.00 00 11.00 00 11 =0 7.10 13.32 00 10.1? 3.07 0.11 1 10.00 00 11.00 .00 11 00 7.30 13.1 .00 1 1 3.00 0.11 3 10.00 .00 11.00 .00 11.00 7 10 12.70 .00 11 1.01 0.12 0 10.00 00 11.00 .00 11.00 7 20 2.00 .00 12.00 1.01 0.10 7 10.00 .00 11.00 .00 11.00 7.10 2 70 .00 12.70 07 0.33 0 10.00 .00 11.00 .00 11.00 7.10 70 .00 12.70 3.07 0.12 0 10.00 .00 11.00 .00 11.00 7 10 12.70 .00 2.70 1 21 0.00 10 10.00 .00 11.00 .00 11.00 7.00 12.00 .00 12.00 1.15 0.71 11 10.00 .00 11.00 .00 11.00 7.00 12.00 .00 12.00 3.01 0.22 12 11.00 .00 13.00 .00 13.00 7.00 12.00 .00 12.00 1.20 0.02 13 11 00 .00 13.00 .00 13.00 7.00 12.00 .00 12.00 3.07 10.00 11 11.00 .00 13.00 .00 13.00 7.00 12.00 .00 12.00 1.02 0.15 15 12.00 .00 11.20 .00 11.20 7.00 12.00 .00 12 00 1.10 0.70 10 13.00 .00 13.17 .00 15.17 7.00 12.00 .00 12.00 1.07 0.33 17 12.00 .00 11.20 .00 11 20 7.00 12.00 .00 12.00 1.22 0.05 10 11.00 .00 13.00 .00 13.00 7.00 12.00 -. .00 12.00 1.20 0.05 -J 10 11.00 .00 13.00 .00 13.00 0.00 12.21 .00 12.21 1.01 0.12 Egg 20 12.00 .00 11.20 .00 11.20 0.00 1. 12.12 .00 12.12 1.21 0.01 21 11.00 .00 13.00 .00 13.00 0.00 2.21 .00 12.21 1.12 0.01 ii; 22 11.00 .00 13.00 .00 13.00 0.00 412.21 .00 12.21 1.22 0.07 1 23 11.00 .00 13.00 .00 13.00 0.00 12.21 .00 12.21 1.00 0.00 21 11.00 .00 13.00 .00 13.00 0.00 12.21 .00 12.21 1.17 0.75 23 11.00 .00 13.00 .00 13.00 0.00 12.21 .00 12.2 1.21 0.05 20 11.00 .00 13.00 .00 13.00 0.70 12.00 .00 12.00 1.02 0.13 27 11.00 .00 13.00 .00 13.00 0.00 11.00 .00 11.00 1.10 0.77 28 11.00 .00 13.09 .00 13.09 6.70 12.06 .00 12.06 4.00 8.Bates 002855 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 MONTH - MARCH [8171881 888180 MARCH 1878 808008 CREEK CREEK HEERICK 70 5N8 F88 CREEK 8888 BITCH 8 019 HATER HUNI 8888 0195 08H 818873 019 FLOWS - 11 00 .00 13.09 .00 13.09 6.70 12 00 00 14.28 .00 14 28 6.70 12.00 U0 14.28 .00 14.28 6.80 ?2 00 00 14.28 .00 14 28 6.70 12 00 00 14.28 .00 14.28 6.60 12.00 .00 14.28 .00 14.28 6.70 12.00 .00 14.28 .00 14.28 6.60 12.00 .00 14.28 .00 14.28 6.60 11.00 .00 13.09 .00 13.09 6.60 11.00 .00 13.0? .00 13.09 6.60 11.00 .00 13.02 .00 13.09 6.60 11.00 .00 13.09 .00 13.09 6.60 11.00 .00 13.09 .00 13.09 6.60 11.00 .00 13.09 .00 13.09 6.60 11.00 .00 13.09 .00 13.0? 6.50 11.00 .00 13.09 .00 13.00 ?0.00 12.00 .00 14.20 .00 14.20 0.00 10 12.00 .00 14.20 .00 14.20 0.00 10 12.00 .00 14.20 .00 14.20 0.00 11.88 11.88 11.88 11.88 11.70 11.88 11.88 11.88 11.88 I 20 12.00 .00 14.28 .00 14.28 6.60 11.88 7 12.00 .00 14.28 .00 14.28 -6.60 12.00 .00 14.28 .00 14.28 6.60 12.00 .00 14.28 .00 14.28 6.60 24 12.00 .00 14.28 .00 14.28 6.60 25 12.00 .00 14.28 .00 14.78 6.50 Lilo 26 12.00 .00 14.28 .00 14.28 6.60 27 12.00 .00 14.28 .00 14.28 6.60 2 12.00 .00 14.28 .00 14.28 6.60 12.00 .00 14.28 .00 14.28 6.70 30 12.00 .00 14.28 .00 14.28 6.80 31 13.00 . .00 15.47 .00 15.47 6.00 inn-tin.? hut-mum h?u?um nun-.? as 11.88 11.88 11.88 11.88 11.70 11.88 11.88 11.88 12.06 12.24 12.42 BYPASS 10 SH HATER 818875 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 HQRUDN CASTLE CREEKS TABLE 00011 40120 FER 21001 0001 21000 010 42201 12.00 "?74214?? 12.00 4.01 12.24 4.22 12.00 3.24 11.00 4.27 12.00 4.27 11.00 4.19 11.00 4.12 11.00 4.25 11.00 4.31 11.00 4.13 11.00 4.00 11.00 4.10 11.00 4.12 11.70 4.25 11.00 4.07 11.00 4.21 11.00 4.13 11.00 4.20 11.00 4.35 11.00 4.02 11.00 4.01 11.00 4.30 11.00 4.40 11.70 4.12 11.00 4.05 11.00 4.10 11.00 4.10 12.00 4.23 12.24 4.15 12.42 4.09 Bates 002856 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/.94 mag-(13010) . IIJ 84 .67 .04 .13 ?0?11um .08 .68 .21 ..I. I 0?04 41-0?- . uwmkl MONTH - APRIL EEITICAL FEEIDD - APRIL 1578 HRROUN CASTLE CREEKS TABLE HRRUDN CREEK .. 000000 070000 40011 40TER 2005 CREEK 0200100 01005 30 500 500 010 70 000 700 71007 007E0 000E 01700 0 010 HATER 0001 SAGE 000 00720 5001 FL000 PLANT DAY FLOHS 8195 868 RIGHTS DIV FLUHS FLUBS 818818 DIV (CF51 FLBES 0.00 12?42 80""15'52 7"3225 5765 2 13 00 00 15 47 .00 15.47 0 00 2.4 00 2.42 3.57 7.40 3 12 00 00 14.20 .00 143.07 7..00 14.20 7.00 12 00 00 2.00 3.52 7.30 5 12 00 00 14.20 .00 4.2 7.10 42 70 00 12 70 3.03 7.02 0 12.00 .00 14.20 .00 14.20 7.20 12.00 .00 2.00 3.50 7.54 7 12.00 .00 14.20 .00 14.20 7.40 13.32 .00 13.32 3.07 7.70 0 13.00 .00 15.47 .00 15.47 7.70 13.00 .00 13.00 3.50 7.34 0 13.00 .00 15.47 .00 15.47 7.70 13.00 .00 13.0 3.34 7.02 10 13.00 .00 15.47 .00 15.47 7.00 13.00 .00 13.00 3.31 0.05 11 12.00 .00 14.20 .00 14.20 7.70 13.00 .00 13.20 3. 3 0.70 12 13.00 .00 15.47 .00 15.47 0.00 14.40 .00 14.40 3.22 0.70 13 13.00 .00 15 47 .00 15.47 0.10 14.50 .00 14.50 3.02 0.34 14 13.00 .00 15.47 .00 15.47 0.40 15.12 .00 5.12 3.00 0.50 15 13.00 .00 15.47 .00 15 47 0.00 5.40 .00 5.40 2.70 0.21 16 13.00 .00 15.47 .00 15.47 8.80 5.84 .00 15.84 3.02 6.34 17 13.00 .00 15.47 .00 15.47 8.80 5.84 .00 15.84 2.99 6.27 18 13.00 .00 15.47 .00 15.47 8.50 15.30 .. .00 15.30 3.08 6.30 19 13.00 .00 15.47 .00 15.47 8.70 5.66 .00 15.66 3.13 6.56 20 13.00 .00 15.47 .00 15.47 9.00 - 16.20 .00 16.20 2.99 6.27 21 13.00 .00 15.47 .00 15.47 9.40 16.?2 .00 16.92 3.06 6.42 22 13.00 .00 15.47 .00 15.47 9.30 416.74 .00 16.74 2.81 5.90 23 13.00 .00 15.47 .00 15.47 2.60 17.28 .00 17.28 3.02 6.35 24 13.00 .00 15.47 .00 15.47 10.00 18.00 .00 18.00 3.18 6.68 25 14.00 .00 16.66 .00. 16.66 11.00 19.80 .00 19.80 3.19 6.69 26 15.00 .00 17.85 .00 17.85 12.00 21.60 .00 21.60 3.43 7.20 2 16.00 .00 19.04 .00 19.04 12.00 21.60 .00 21.60 3.40 7.13 28 15.00 .00 17.85 .00 17.85 12.00 21.60 .00 21.60 2.94 6.17 2 16.0U .00 19.04 .00 19.04 13.00 23.40 .00 23.40 3.05 6.40 30 16.00 .00 19.04 .00 19.04 13.00 23.40 .00 23.40 3.06 6.Bates 002857 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 991115013910 $9198 I 0. - qrfq'q??'v?n 93'65 8? 01'55 85'99 09'0? EB 15 90'29 SI'ii 05'901 52 ft'OE 09'12 9! 02 00'25 ES [3'55 [5'39 09'12 21 6E 50'29 90?01 00'801 09 [3'99 09'12 El 85 90'89 09'631 Z1 01'35 89'53 09'02 09'051 09'15 E9 Q7 qrqruoga-jor-? - I ?4 ?nd-mink? rr-mrnm??t90'39 90'29 [0'83 09'91 BS 95 01'61 02'6 #5 02'6 SE 00'61 11'11 02I113 09'1 09'0 03'? '05 09'36? 03'901 -I-rl" I I llu?q 90'29 09'08: 0%?51 ['83 03'6 ES 03 09'51 9'13 03'6 1E 61 50'29 09' 8'22 81 00'111 1'03 SZ ?1 09'201 81 02'5 ?3 01 1? . I rmwa Unj' Lnb?ilnl? . . n?rwIt09'fS 7'70 E493. 09'00' 01'10 28'? 00' 03'02 61 00'? 00' 09'02 ?1 93'? 00' 09'02 9 00' - 05'91 09'8 OZ 91 09'? 81 #1 91 ?1 09': 91 21 0902' 09? oo- 0290'? 00' 91 23'? 00' 91 92'? 00'- 91 10'? 00' 91 01'? 00'? 90'01 #1 23'01 09'2 91 1" 2 11'11 09'? 91 09marrw??Or?mO010 SIHSVE 5301i Q001J 010 . . - . HUG 5010 SR 53011 Ih?? 33105 HBO 3 09 INHH 8310! 010 0 H3110 33323 053 ESIEH 303 853 01 010 X-333 301 HHS 01 5301i HJIEHEH 33;;3 9003 3310.54. 110.45 558113 311553 11m! 11001114? -- - {:08151 - 001335 70311153 bi_~ 533383 EILSUD AUH - HLNOH In Ln CREEK 4- an S-JUNE 1977 (131 SUFPLIED EXCLUSIVELY FRDH 00505? 50555 51C0LSIPEL1 FEDH c.5115 CFEE1 HUN POTQELE PIPELINE 0500005 STREQH SIN AVAIL FLDH ~01 FLDH .UAIL 1101 101 ASPEN RAH R05 BUTTER FUR HUN1 NET BY THEU HRH FUR NET BY HLRD HATER HATER HILK SENIOR HYDRO PIPE- HATER HUH1 SEN100 IRRH TUTAL IRRN TOTAL DIV SHORT BYPASS PLANT LINE IRRH 010 SHORT 1 .00 2 00 2.00 .00 00 .00 25.40 23 40 .00 13 34 .00 26..00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 25.40 23 4 .00 13 72 .00 26..00 2.00, 2.00 00 .00 .00 25.40 23 40 00 '8 :7 .00 26..00 2.00 2..00 26..00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 25.26..00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 36.16 34.16 .00 21.07 .00 26.00 63.05 37.05 .00 7 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 45.60 43.68 .00 21.07 .00 26.00 63.05 37.05 .00 5 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 74.24 22.24 .00 21.07 .00 26.00 63.05 37.05 .00 0 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 63.53 61.53 .00 21.07 .00 26.00 63.05 37.05 .00 10 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 5 .20 53.20 .00 21.07 .00 26.00 63.05 37.05 .00 11 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 50.44 48.44 .00 21.07 .00 26.00 63.05 37.05 .00 12 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 40.22 35.92 .00 21.07 .00 26.00 63.05 37.05 .00 13 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 40.92 38.92 .00 21.07 .00 26.00 63.05 37.05 .00 14 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 37.35 35.35 .00 21.07 .00 26.00 63.05 37.05 .00 15 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 30.21 25.21 .00 21.07 .00 26.00 63.05 37.05 .00 16 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 25.40 23.40 .00 21.00 .00 26.00 63.05 37.05 .00 17 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 25.40 23.40 .00 . 2 .05 .00 26.00 63 5 37.05 .00 15 .00 2 00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 25.40 43.40 .00 19.43 .00 26.00 63.05 37.05 .00 19 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 25.40 .00 10.72 .00 26.00 63.05 37 05 .00 20 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 25.40 23.40 .00 17.56 .00 26.00 63.05 37.05 .00 21 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 25.40 23.40 .00 17.01 .00 26.00 60.35 34.35 .00 22 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 25.40 23.40 .00 16.06 .00 26.00 51.35 25.3 .00 23 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 25.40 23.40 .00 5.49 .00 26.00 51.35 25.35 .00 24 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 25.40 23.40 .00 14.73 .00 26.00' 23.55 .00 25 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 25.23 23.20 .00 14.47 .00 26.00 47.75 21.75 .00 2 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 24.52 22.52 .00 14.47 .00 26.00 54.95 28.95 .00 27 .oo 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 24.11 22.14 .00 14.47 .00 21.00 53.15 27.15 .09 23 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 23.76 21.76 .00 14.47 .00 26.00 47.75 21.75 .00 29 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 23.38 21.33 .00 14.47 .00 26.00 45.95 19.05 .00 30 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 22.81 20.31 .00 14.47 .00 26.00 42.35 16.Bates 002859 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 21/82/6 991115013910 .5111111191d 098200 99198 C. 00'01 02'9 02'25 00'97 00' 00' 10 2 0?'21 0?'61 00' 00' 00' 00'2 00'01 02'9 02'22 00'92 00' 00' 15's 00' 00' 00' 00'2 00'01 00'8 00'92 00' 00' 10's 00' 00' 00' 00'2 00'2 09'8 00'92 00' 00' 29'? 0?"1 0?'61 00' 00' 00' 00'2 00'2 09'0 00'92 00' 00' 29'? 0?'61 00' 00' 00' 00'2 09'0 00' 00' 0?'61 00' 00' 00' 0000' 00' 00' 00' 00' 00' 11:00 (qf?lh?by-J) I I 0 as ?0 u?c 92'2 00' 92'2 00' 00' 00'92 00' 00' 29 0?'61 00' 00' 00' 00' 00' 00' 29' 0?'61 00' 00' 00' 00 IE 00'2 00' S2 00'92 00' 00' 0?'61 00' 00' 00' 00' 1" 00'2 00' ?2 00' ?5 00'2 00' 22 00'2 00' 12 0 --10 I?d ll') .41 1: :3 a 0 00' 00' 10' 0?'l1 00' 00' 00' 00' 00'97 00' 00' 00'. Inml?u-a?n u?qu?q??CH nmu?lml? . 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'3 MU 0 L221 (30 1:100 to". in l" (?L?010 N331 3011 1H51d 010 10101 HDNE NHHI 10101 N001 HDHE 001H35 l533013 IHRH 3315! *3313 UHGAH 001N3S [553313 INRH 111? 0310! 83100 0013 10 13H 003 HUB AB 130 IHRH 003 031103 H08 H00 H3499 19? ?-911 11W 1401;! 11311 new WW 3. 131193115111 501191130 1153111. 3111733? 3135103 HUN In 0::u1 211533 u-adu .4 H033 11301310313 33333 N0055H H003 11311301313 03I1d305 1211 BOOZEABOWDHGAH ?261 CREEKS-RUBUST 1977 2 (131 SUPPLIEB EXCLUSIVELY FEUH 888888 CREEK SUPPLIED EICULSIVELY F888 CASTLE HON - POTAELE PIPELINE 5.510.405 anew! EEHAHDS non-9977.02 ??7871 mu. mam new AVAIL FLUHHOT ASPEN RAH BUTTER F011 :1qu ET BY THRU RAH FOR HIM HET BY HLHD HATER HATER HILK 11qu SENIOR HYDRO 1mm Hum SENIOR DAY sum IRRN mm. IRRN snow DIV 9mm amiss PLANT LINE man on? 51mm BYPASS 1 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 19.40 17.40 5.81 .00 .00 26.00 30.40 4.40 10.00 2 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 18.40 16.40 6.00 .00 .00 26 00 28.60 2.60 10.00 3 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 18.40 '-16.40 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 28.60 2.60 10.00 4 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 18.40 16.40 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 28.60 2 60 10.00 5 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 17.21 15.21 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 30.40 4 40 10.00 6 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 17.2 15.21 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 30.40 4.40 10.00 7 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 17.21 15.21 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 28.60 2.60 10.00 8 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 17.21 15.21 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 28.60 2.60 10.00 9 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 16.02 14.02 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 28.60 2.60 10.00 10 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 16.02 14.02 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 2 .80 .80 10.00 11 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 14.83 12.83 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 26.80 .80 10.00 12 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 13.64 11.64 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 25.00 -1.00 10.00 13 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 14.83 12.83 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 25.00 -1.00 10.00 14 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 14.83 12.83 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 25.00 -1.00 10.00 15 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 13.64 11.64 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 25.00 -1.00 10.00 16 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 13.64 11.64 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 28.60 2.60 10.00 17 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 12.45 10.45 6.00? .00 .00 26.00 28.60 2.60 10.00 18 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 13.64 11.64 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 35.61 9.61 4.41 19 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 12.45 10.45 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 34.60 8.60 8.80 20 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 13.64 11.65 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 34.00 8.00 10.00 21 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 13.64 11.64_ 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 34.00 8.00 10.00 22 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 13.64 11.64 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 32.20 6.20 10.00 23 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 12.45 10.45 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 30.40 4.40 10.00 24 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 12.45 10.45 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 30.40 4.40 10.00 8 i 25 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 12.45 10.45 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 34.60 8.60 7.00 26 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 12.45 10.45 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 32.20 6.20 10.00 27 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 13.64 11.64 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 32.20 6.20 10.00 28 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 12.45 10.45 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 30.40 4.40 10.00 29 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 12.45 10.45 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 26.80 .80 10.00 30 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 12.45 10.45 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 26.80 .80 10.00 31 .00 2.00 2.00 '.00 .00 .00 12.45 10.45 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 25.00 -1.00 10.Bates 002861 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 1977 1131 SUPPLIED EXCLUSIVELY F808 858808 CREEK \SUPPLIEE F808 CASTLE CREEK PIPELINE DENANDS STREAH DENANDS NIN NIN AVAIL FL0A HGT FLUR AVAIL FLOR HUT ASPEN RAN RAH BUTEER FOR 8081 HET av THRU RAN FUR HUNI NET BY RLNR RAIER HATER MILK NUNI 5EN10R 24020 PIPE- HATER RUNI SENIUR DAY 5808 1888 TOTAL 1888 5808 TOTAL DIV SHORT BYPASS PLANT LINE 1888 019 SHORT BYPASS 1 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 12.45 10.45 0.00 .00 .00 25.00 23.2 -2.50 10.00 2 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 12.45 10.45 1.00 .00 .00 26.00 23.20 -2.80 40.00 3 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 12.45 10.45 4.00 .00 .00 20.00 23.20 ~2.00 10.00 4 5 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 11.26 9.26 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 23.20 -2.80 10.00 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 11.2 9.26 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 23.20 ~2.80 10.00 6 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 11.26 9.26 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 21.40 -4.60 10.00 7 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 10.07 8.07 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 21.40 ~4.60 10.00 8 00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 10.07 8.07 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 21.40 ~4.60 10.00 9 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 10.07 8.07 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 21.40 -4.60 10.00 10 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 8.88 6.88 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 21.40 -4.60 10.00 11 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 10.07 8.07 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 28.60 2.60 10.00 12 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 10.07 8.07 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 35.61 9.61 4.41 13 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 8.88 6.88 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 34.60 8.60 8.80 14 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 8.88 6.88 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 30.40 4.40 10.00 15 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 10.07 8.07 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 28.60 2.60 10.00 16 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 10.07 8.07 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 28.60 2.60 10.00 17 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 8.88 6.88 6.00., .00 .00 26.00 25.00 ~1.00 10.00 18 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 8.88 6.88 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 25.00 ~1.00 10.00 19 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 8.88 6.88 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 23.20 -2.80 10.00 20 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 7.69 5.69 6.00 .00 .00 to D-- I 23.20 -2.80 10.00 21 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 7.69 5.69, 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 21.40 -4.60 10.00 22 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 7.69 5.69 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 21.40 -4.60 10.00 23 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 7.69 5.69 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 21.40 -4.60 10.00 24 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 7.69 5.69 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 21.40 -4.60 10.00 25 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 7.69 5.69 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 19.60 -6.40 10.00 26 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 7.69 5.69 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 19.60 -6.40 10.00 27 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 7.20 5.20 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 19.60 -6.40 10.00 28 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 2.20 5.20 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 19.60 ~6.40 10.00 29 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 7.20 5.20 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 19.60 ~6.40 10.00 30 .00 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 7.20 5.20 6.00 .00 .00 26.00 19.60 ~6.40 10.Bates 002862 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 CREEKS-OCTDBER 1977 DEMANDS-TABLE 2 (131 SUPPLIED EXCLUSIVELY F888 HEHBUN CREEK - PAIAALE PIPELINE DEHAAIS STREAM DEMANDS SUPPLIED EXCULSIVELY F888 CASTLE CREEK HIN AIA AVAIL FLUH HOT FLOH AVAIL FLBH NOT ASPEN RAH RAH BUTTER FAA 8881 NET BY THRU RAH FUR AUHI HET BY HLND HATER HATER MILK HUHI SEHIDR HYDRO HATER AUAI DAY 8888 1888 TOTAL 1888 5888 TOTAL 019 SHURT BYPASS LIHE 1888 819 SHORT BYPASS .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 21.42 21.42 14.00 .00 .00 .00 19.80 19.80 12.00 15 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 21.42 J- 0 03 0 16 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 21.42 21.42 14.00 .00 .00 .00 19.80 19.80 12.00 17 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 21.42 21.42 14.00_. .00 .00 .00 19.80 19.80 12.00 18 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.23 20.23 14.00 .00 .00 .00 19.80 19.80 12.00 19 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.23 20.23 14.00 .00 .00 .00 9.80 19.80 12.00 20 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.23 20.23; 14.00 .00 .00 .00 19.80 19.80 12.00 21 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.23 20.231. 14.00 .00 .00 .00 19.80 19.80 12.00 22 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.23 20.23 14.00 .00 .00 .00 19.80 19.80 12.00 23 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.23 20.23 14.00 .00 .00 .00 19.80 19.80 12.00 24 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.23 20.23 14.00 .00 .00 .00 19.80 19.80 12.00 25 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.23 20.23 14.00 .00 .00 .00 19.80 19.80 12.00 26 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.23 20.23 14.00 .00 .00 .00 19.80 19.80 12.00 27 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.23 20.23 14.00 .00 .00 .00 19.80 19.80 12.00 28 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.23 20.23 14.00 .00 .00 .00 19.80 19.80 12.00 29 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.23 20.23 14.00 .00 .00 .00 19.80 19.80 12.00 30 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 19.04 19.04 14.00 .00 .00 .00 19.80 19.80 12.00 31 .00 .00 .00 ".00 .00 .00 20.23 20.23 14.00 .00 .00 .00 19.80 19.80 12 00 Bates 002863 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 CREEKS-NDVEHBER 1977 DEMANDST-TABLE 1151 SUPPLIED E5510519EL1 7505 505055 55555 51505510E59 5505 555755 55555 500 - 2075515 PIPELINE 055A505 STREAM 0555505 515 500-9074555 ?Eli 59511 FLDH 007 FLUH AVAIL 5109 501 55PE5 500 500 501755 505 5051 HET 09 7590 RAH 505 5051 5ET 51 5150 HATER 907E5 MILK 5001 5155557 555105 51050 9195- HATER 5051 555155 DAY 5502 1555 TOTAL 1555 5505 519 SHORT 519055 PLANT LINE 1555 019 55057 BYPASS 1 5.5 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 19.04 7.54 14.00 00 00 00 19.50 "19.50 12.00 2 5.50 00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 19.04 7. 4 14 00 .00 .00 .00 15.00 15.00 12.00 5 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 19 04 . ,7.54 14.00 .00 .00 .00 15.00 15.00 12 00 4 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 19.04 7.54 14.00 .00 .00 .00 17.45 17.45 12.00 5 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 17.55 5.55 15.00 .00 .00 .00 15.92 15.92 12..00 5.00 5.00 19.04 7.55 14.00 .00 .00 .00 15.5 15.55 12.00 7 5.5 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 19.04 7.54 14.00 .00 .00 .00 15.20 15.20 12.00 5 5 5 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 19.04 7.54 14.00 .00 .00 .00 15.50 15.5 12.00 5 9 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 20.23 5.75 15.00 .00 .00 .00 14.04 14.04 12 00 1 10 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 19.04 7.55 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.40 14.40 12.00 11 5.5 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 17.55 5.55 14.00 .00 .00 .00 15.12 15.12 12.00 5 12 5.5 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 17.55 5.55 14.00 .00 .00 .00 15.12 15.12 12 00 15 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 17.55 5.55 14.00 .00 .00 .00 5.12 15.12 12.00 14 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 17.55 5.55 14.00 .00 .00 .00 15.12 15.12 12.00 15 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 17.55 5.55 14.00 .00 .00 .00 15.12 15.12 12.00 15 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 17.55 5.55 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.94 14.94 12.00 17 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 17.55 5.55 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.94 14.94 12.00 15 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 17.55 5.55 14.00 .00 .00 .00 15.12 15.12 12.00 5 3 19 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 17.55 5.55 14.00 .00 .00 .00 15.12 15.12 12.00 5 20 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 17.55 5.557 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.22 14.22 12.00 21 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 15.55 5.15_ 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.55 15.55 12.00 E55: 22 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 15.55 5.15 14.00 .00 .00 .00 15.12 15.12 12.00 25 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 15.55 5.15 14 00 .00 .00 .00 15.12 15.12 12.00 5 24 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 15.55 5.15 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.94 14.94 12.00 -5 25 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 15.55 5.15 14.00 .00 .00 .00 15.12 15.12 12.00 25 5.50 .00 5 50 .00 5.00 5.00 15.55 5.15 14.00 .00 .00 .00 15.12 15.12 12.00 27 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 15.55 5.15 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.94 14.94 12.00 25 5.5 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 15.55 5.15 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14 94 14.94 12.00 29 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 15 55 5.15 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.75 14.75 12.00 30 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 15.55 5.15 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.75 14.75 12.Bates 002864 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 CREEKS-DECEHBER 1977 HYDROLUBY32005 113SUPPLIED EXCLUSEVELY FROH HARDUN CREEK SUPPLIED EXCULSIVELY F888 CASTLE CREEK HUN - PGTABLE FEFELIHE STREAN 1 28 1 AIR AVAIL FLDN HOT FLUN AVAIL FLOR NUT ASPEN RAN RAN BUTTER FDR NET BY TNRU RAN FUR HUNI NET av HLND HATER HATER NILK HUNT SENIUR HYDRO PIPE- NATER NUNI SENIOR 887 $888 1888 TOTAL IRRN 5808 TOTAL 819 88087 BYPASS LINE 1888 DIV SHORT BYPASS 1 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 14.28 2.78 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.40 14.40 12.00 2 5.50 00 5.50 .00 6.00 6 00 15 47 3.97 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.94 14.94 12.00 3 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 15.47 -3.97 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.76 14.76 12.00 4 5.50 .00 5.50 00 6.00 6.00 14.28 2.78 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.76 14.76 . 5 5.50 .00 5.50 00 6.00 6 00 14 28 2.78 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.58 14.5 17.00 6 5. .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 14.28 2.78 14.00 .00 .00 .00 13.86 13.86 12.00 7 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 14.28 2.78 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.5 14.5 12.00 8 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 14.28 2.78 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.40 14.40 12.00 9 5.5 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 15.47 3.97 14.00 .00 .00 .00 13.86 13.86 12.00 10 5.5 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 15.47 3.97 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.5 14.58 12.00 11 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 15.47 3.97 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.5 14.58 12.00 12 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 15.47 5.97 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.76 14.76 12.00 13 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 14.28 2.78 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.22 14.22 12.00 14 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 14.28 2.78 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.76 14.76 12.00 15 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 14.28 2.78 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.58 14.58 12.00 16 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 14.28 2.78 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.22 14.22 12.00 17 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 14.28 2.78 14.00_ .00 .00 .00 13.68 13.68 12.00 18 5.50 .00 5. .00 6.00 6.00 14.28 2.78 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.76 14.76 12.00 a; 19 5.5 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 14.28 2.7;8w 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.40 14.40 12.00 a 20 5.5 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 13.09 1.597 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.22 14.22 12.00 i 21 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 11.90 .40 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.40 14.40 12.00 .5- 22 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 13.09 1.59 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.40 14.40 12.00 7 23 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 14.28 2.78 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.76 14.76 12.00 24 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 14.28 2.78 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.58 14.5 12.00 25 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 14.28 2.78 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.40 14.40 12.00 26 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 14.28 2.78 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.40 14.40 12.00 27 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 14.28 2.78 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.58 14.5 12.00 28 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 14.28 2.78 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.40 14.40 12.00 29 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 14.28 2.78 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.40 14.40 12.00 30 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 14.2 2.78 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.40 14.40 12.00 3 5.50 .00 5.50 '.00 6.08 6.00 14.28 2.78 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.58 14.58 12.00 Bates 002865 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 197B HYDRULUGY32005 DEMANDS-TABLE 2 (131 SUPPLIED EXCLUSIVELY FRUH HARUDH SUPPLIED EXCULSIUELY FRUH CASTLE CREEK 50H - PUTRBLE PIPELINE 0514444105 51125514 051154405 14141 1405?2045513-?3- ?-1415 5411111 510141401 11044 511511 51014 1404 552514 R4444 14511 BUTTER FUR 1411441 1151 51 4441411 5041 FUR 1411111 HET BY 141140 404755 HATER 141111 440141 5105551 55.4105 1110440 145450 1411411 2.105551 5541102 0014 51405 1141114 101141 1141414 514044 10141 0141 511024 5114455 514141 LINE 111514 012 511051 512555 1 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 11.90 .40 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.40 14.40 12.00 2 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 11.31 -.20 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.40 14.40 12.00 3 5.5 00 550 .00 5.00 5.00 11.20 .40 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.22 14.22 12.00 4 5.5 .00 5.50 .00 5.00 5.00 15.00 1.5 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.22 14.22 12.00 5 5.5 .00 5 .50 .00 6.00 6.00 13.09 1.59 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.22 14.22 12.00 6 . .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 13.09 1.59 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.22 14.22 12.00 7 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 13.09 1.59 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.22 14.22 12.00 3 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 13.09 1.59 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.22 14.22 12.00 9 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 13.09 1.59 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.22 14.22 12.00 10 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 13.09 1.59 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.22 14.22 12.00 11 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 13.09 1.59 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.22 14.22 12.00 12 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 13.09 1.59 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.22 14.22 12.00 13 5.50 .00 . 0 .00 6.00 6.00 13.09 1.59 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.22 14.22 12.00 14 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 .13.09 1.59 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.04 14.04 12.00 . 15 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 13.09 1.59 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.04 14.04 12.00 5 ?1 16 5.50 .00 5.5 .00 6.00 6.00 11.90 .40 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.04 14.04 12.00 17 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 11.90 .40 14.004. .00 .00 .00 14.04 14.04 12.00 18 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 11.90 .40 14.00 .00 .00 .00 14.04 14.04 12.00 at; 19 5.5 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 11.90 .40 14.00 .00 .00 .00 13.50 13.50 12.00 i 20 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 11.90 .40 14.00 .00 .00 .00 13.86 13.56 12.00 21 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 11.90 .40 . 14.00 .00 .00 .00 13.86 13.86 12.00 22 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 11.90 .40 14.00 .00 .00 .00 13.68 13.68 12.00 23 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 11.90 .40 14.00 .00 .00 .00 13.32 13.32 12.00 24 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 11.90 .40 14.00 .00 .00 .00 13.50 13.50 12.00 25 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 11.90 .40 14.00 .00 .00 .00 13.50 13.50 12.00 26 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 11.90 .40 14.00 .00 .00 .00 13.50 13.50 12.00 27 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 11.90 .40 14.00 .00 .00 .00 13.50 13.50 12.00 28 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 11.90 .40 14.00 .00 .00 .00 13.32 13.32 12.00 29 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 11.90 .40 14.00 .00 .00 .00 13.3 13.32 12.00 30 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 6.00 6.00 11.90 .40 14.00 .00 .00 .00 13.32 13.32 12.00 31 3.3 .00 5.50 '.00 6.00 6.00 11.90 .40 14.00 .00 .00 .00 13.32 13.32 12.00 Bates 002866 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 197B DEMANDS-TABLE 2 1131 SUPPLXED EXCLUSIVELY FRUH HRRDUN SEFPLEED EKCULSIVELY FEUH CREEK HUN FUTABLE PIPELINE DEHAHDS STREAH DEMANDS HIN HUN-POTABLE HIN AVAIL 9100 007 0109 PL09 007 ASPEN RAH RAH BUTTER 700 0001 AET 01 7000 000 900 HUNI 001 09 HLHD HATER HATER MILK 0001 502100 01000 PIFE- HATER 0001 0102557 502100 DAT 0000 1000 T0TAL IRRH 0009 TOTAL 019 SHART BYPASS PLANT LINE 1000 019 50007 010030 1 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 0.00 0.00 11 9o .40 14.00 .00 .00 .00 13.14 13.14 12 00 2 5.50 .00 5 50 .00 0.00 0.00 11.90 .40 14.00 .00 .00 .00 12.00 12.00 12 00 3 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 0.00 0.00 11.90 .40 14.00 .00 .00 .00 13.3 13.32 12.00 4 5.5 .00 5 50 .00 0.00 0.00 11.90 .40 14.00 .00 .00 .00 13.14 13.14 12.00 5 5.50 00 5.50 .00 0.00 0.00 11.90 .40 14.00 .00 .00 .00 12.70 12.70 12.00 0 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 0.00 0.00 11.90 .40 14.00 .00 .00 .00 12.90 12.90 12.00 7 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 0.00 0.00 11.90 .40 14.00 .00 .00 .00 12.70 12.70 12.00 a 5.5 .00 5.50 .00 0.00 0.00 11.90 .40 14.00 .00 .00 .00 12.70 12.70 12.00 9 5.5 .00 5.50 .00 0.00 0.00 11.90 .40 14.00 .00 .00 .00 2.70 2.70 12 00 10 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 0.00 0.00 11.90 .40 14.00 .00 .00 .00 12.00 12.00 12.00 11 5.5 .00 5.50 .00 0.00 0.00 11.90 .40 14.00 .00 .00 .00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12 5.5 .00 5.50 .00 0.00 0.00 13.09 1.59 14.00 .00 .00 .00 12.00 12.00 12.00 13 5.5 .00 5.50 .00 0.00 0.00 13.09 1.59 14.00 .00 .00 .00 12.00 12.00 12.00 14 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 0.00 0.00 _13.09 1.59 14.00 .00 .00 .00 12.00 12 00 12.00 15 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 0.00 0.00 14.20 2 70 14.00 .00 .00 .00 12.00 12.00 12.00 10 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 0.00 0.00 15.47 3.97 14.00 .00 .00 .00 12.00 12.00 12.00 17 5.50 .00 5.50 *.00 0.00 0.00 14.20 2.70 14.00 .00 .00 .00 12 00 12.00 12.00 10 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 0.00 0.00 13.09 1.59 14.00 .00 .00 .00 12.00 12.00 12.00 19 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 0.00 0.00 13.09 1.59 14.00 .00 .00 .00 12.24 12.24 12.00 20 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 0.00 0.00 14.20 2.70 14.00 .00 .00 .00 12.42 12.42 12.00 21 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 0.00 0 00 13.09 1.59 . 14.00 .00 .00 .00 12.24 12.24 12.00 22 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 0.00 0.00 13.09 1.59 14.10 .00 .00 .00 12.24 12.24 12.00 23 5.5 .00 5.50 .00 0.00 0.00 13.09 1.59 14.00 .00 .00 .00 12.24 12.24 12.00 24 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 0.00 0.00 13.09 1.59 14.00 .00 .00 .00 12.24 12.24 12.00 25 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 0.00 0.00 13.09 1.59 14.00 .00 .00 .00 12.24 12.24 12.00 20 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 0.00 0.00 13.09 1.59 14.00' .00 .00 .00 12 00 12.00 12 00 27 5.50 .00 5.50 .00 0.00 0.00 13.09 1.59 14.00 .00 .00 .00 11.00 11.00 12.00 2 5.5 .00 5.50 .00 0.00 0.00 13.09 1.59 14.00 .00 00 00 12.00 12.00 12.Bates 002867 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 CREEKS-MARCH 1978 2 {13SUPPLIED EXCLUSIVELY FROM HAROON CREEK SUPPLIED EICULSTVELY FROM CASTLE CREEK HON POTRELE PIPELINE 8888888 518888 8888888 HIH Han-8818815 HIH AVAIL FLUH NUT FLOH AVAIL FLOH HOT 85888 888 RAH BUTTER FOR 8081 881 BY THRU RAH FOR HUNI 881 81 HLHD HATER HATER HILK HUNI 888188 81880 PIPE- 88188 8881 SEHIUR DAY 8808 1888 TOTAL 1288 5808 TOTAL 019 SHORT BYPASS PLANT LINE 1888 019 SHORT BYPASS 1 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.09 13.09 14.00 .00 .00 .00 12.06 12.06 12.00 2 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.28 14.28 14.00 .00 .00 .00 12.06 12.06 12.00 3 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.28 '14.28 14.00 .00 .00 .00 12.74 12.24 12.00 4 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.28 14.28 14.00 .00 .00 .00 12.06 12 06 12.00 5 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.28 14.28 14.00 .00 .00 .00 11.88 11.88 12.00 6 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.28 14.28 14.00 .00 .00 .00 12.06 12.06 12.00? 7 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.28 14.28 14.00 .00 .00 .00 11.88 11.88 12.00 8 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.28 14.28 14.00 .00 .00 .00 11.88 11.88 12.00 9 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.09 13.09 14.00 .00 .00 .00 11.88 11.88 12.00 0 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 1.00 13.09 13.09 14.00 .00 .00 .00 11.88 11.88 17 00 11 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.09 13.09 14.00 .00 .00 .00 11.88 11.88 12.00 12 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.09 13.09 14.00 .00 .00 .00 11.88 11.88 12.00 13 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.09 13.09 14.00 .00 .00 .00 11.88 11.88 12.00 14 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.09 13.09 14.00 .00 .00 .00 11.88 11.88 12 00 4 15 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.09 13.09 14.00 .00 .00 .00 11.70 11.70 12.00 . . 16 .oo .oo .oo .oo .oo .08 13.09 13.09 14.00 .00 .oo .08 11.88 11.88 12.00 0 17 .oo .oo .oo .oo .oo .00 14.28 14.28 11.00. .oo .oo .00 11.88 11.88 12.00 18 .oo .oo .oo .oo .oo .00 14.28 14.28 14.00 .00 .oo .00 11.88 11.88 12.00 19 .oo .08 .oo .oo .oo .00 14.28 14-2? 14.00 .00 .oo .00 11.88 11.88 12.00 .00 .00 .oo .oo .oo .00 14.28 14.281 14.00 .80 .oo .00 11.88 11.88 12.00 In 1; to .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.28 14.28, 4 14.00 .00 .00 .00 11.88 11.88 12.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.28 14.28 14.00 .00 .00 .00 11.88 11.88 12.00 23 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.28 14.2 14.00 .00 .00 .00 11.88 11.88 12.00 24 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.28 14.2 14.00 .00 .00 .00 11.88 11.88 12.00 25 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.28 14.28 14.00 .00 .00 .00 11.70 11.70 12.00 '0 r? 4me7 Imr?l .n-Itrz-I?u 0- .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.28 14.28 14.00 .00 .00 .00 11.88 11.88 12.00 27 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.28 14.28 14.00 .00 .00 .00 11.88 11.88 12.00 28 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.28 14.28 14.00 .00 .00 .00 11.88 11.88 12.00 29 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.28 14.28 14.00 .00 .00 .00 12.06 12.06 12.00 a .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.28 14.2 14.00 .00 .00 .00 2.24 12.24 12.00 31 .00 .00 .00 ?.00 .00 .00 15.47 15.47 14.00 .00 .00 .00 12.42 12.42 12.00 Bates 002868 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 SUPPLIED EXCLUSIVELY FRUH HARUGH CREEK 1978 HYDROLUGY32 005 01001510011 0000 CASYLE CRESV 000 - 00TA0LE PIPELINE DEMANDS STREAR nEnAnas RTR R10 AVAIL FLUH 1407 FLDH AVAIL FLDH Rm ASRER RAH BUTTER FOR 0001 NET av RAH FOR 0001 HET 01 HLHD HATER HATER HILK 0001 SERT0R 07000 RTRE- HATER HUHI 500100 007 S000 TOTAL IRRN 0000 70741 010 50007 010455 PLANT LTRE 1000 010 BYPASS 1 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.12.42 12 00 2 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 15..00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14..00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14..00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14..00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.20 14 20 14..00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.14..00 .00 .00 .oo .00 .00 15..00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.47 15 47 14..00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14..00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.47 15 47 14.12.00 13 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 15..00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.47 15 47 14.00 00 00 .00 15 12 15.12 12 00 15 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.15.47 14.00 .00 .00 .00 15.04 15.04 12.00 17 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.47 15 47 14 00.. 00 .00 .00 15.04 15 04 12 00 10 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.47 15.47 14.00 .00 .00 .00 15.30 15.30 12.00 10 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.47 15.47 14.00 .00 .00 .00 15.00 15.00 12.00 20 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.47 15.47 14 00 .00 .00 .00 10.20 10.20 12.00 21 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.47 15.47,_ 14.00 .00 .00 .00 10.12 10.02 12.00 22 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.47 15.47 14.00 .00 .00 .00 10.74 10.74 12.00 5 23 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.47 15.47 14.00 .00 .00 .00 17.20 17.2 12.00 2 24 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.47 15.47 14.00 .00 .00 .00 10.00 10.00 12.00 ii; 25 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 10.00 10.00 14.00 .00 .00 .00 19.00 10.00 12.00 20 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 17.05 17.05 14.00 .00 .00 .00 21.00 21.00 12.00 27 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 10.04 10.04 14.00 .00 .00 .00 21.00 21.00 12.00 20 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 17.05 17.05 14.00 .00 .00 .00 21.00 21.00 12.00 29 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 10.04 10.04 14.00 .00 .00 .00 23.40 23.40 12.00 3 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 10.04 10.04 14.00 .00 .00 .00 23.40 23.Bates 002869 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 MONTH JUNE HARDUN CASTLE CREEKS TABLE 3 CRI7ICRL PERIOD - JUNE 1977 2005 58788 DEHAHD HUAICIPAL SUPPLIED EACH EXCLUSIVE EITHER STEEAH DISTRIBUTION 0F SHURTAEES 5H0RTAGES Ex ASPEN 500000 CASTLE AARCCN CASTLE ASPEN ASPEN BUTTER HTH HARBOR CASTLE CREEK CREEK CREEK CREEK 818 0111 CAT HARonn CASTLE SNUH PCIAELE CREEK CREEK 5H0RI HIN IRRN 1888 5809 8808 snow PETAELE ICTAL .40 37.05 .00 9.29 .00 .00 51.10 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00- .00 .40 37.05 .00 0.75 .00 .00 51.70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 37.05 .00 9.03 .00 .00 51.12 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .40 57.05 .00 0.23 .00 .00 52.37.05 .00 0.55 .00 .00 51..16 37.05 .00 8.80 .00 .00 62.41 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 37.05 .00 8.47 .00 .00 72.26 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .24 37.05 .00 6.26 .00 .00 103..53 37.05 .00 6.35 .00 .00 92.37.05 .00 8.69 .00 .00 81.(2) .44 37.05 .00 8.19 .00 .00 77.30 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .92 37.05 .00 8.78 .00 .00 67.19 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 37.05 .00 8.82 .00 .00 67.37.05 .00 12.33 .00 .00 60.07 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .21 37.05 .00 10.52 .00 .00 54..40 37.05 .00 10.86 .00 .00 49.59 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .40 37.05 .00 11.18 .00 .00 49.27 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 37.05 .00 10.29 .00 .00 50.16 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .40 37.05 .00 11.96 .00 .00 48.49 .007 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .40 37.05 .00 12.06 .00 .00 48.(.4 23.40 34.35 .00 11.44 .00 .00 46.31 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 23.40 25.35 .00 11.93 .00 .00 36.82 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 23.40 25.35 .00 9.84 .00 .00 38.91 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 23.40 23.55 .00 9.28 .00 .00 37.67 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 23.28 21.75 .00 9.18 .00 .00 35.85 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 22.52 28.95 .00 9.92 .00 .00 41.55 .00 .00 .00 . .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 22.14 27.15 .00 11.60 .00 .00 37.69 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 21.76 21.74 .00 12.04 .00 .00 31.47 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 21.38 19.95 .00 11.80 .00 .00 29.53 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.81 16.35 .00 11.90 .00 .00 25..5.- -- 19 is supplied solely by Harmon Creek in Hay. Bates 002870 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 MONTH JULY MARUDN CASTLE CREEKS TABLE 3 88171881 PERIOD - JULY 1977 2005 HATER DEMAND HUHICIPKL SUPPLIED EKUH HINIHUH EXCLUSIVE EITHER SIREAK SIREAHFLUK DISTRIBUTION SHURTABES TOTAL HRRUUH CASTLE HARDUN CASTLE ASPEN ASPEN BUTTER KIN HARDUH CASILE CREEK CREEK CREEK EREEK HTH MILK snoa PUTABLE CREEK CREEK SHORT HIN HIN IRRH IRRH SNUH SHUH SHDH FUTABLE IUIAL 0F 888870885 .00 12.25 .00 .00 21.12 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.32 .00 .00 19.5 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.46 .00 .55 16.54 . .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 9.05 .00 .00 21.10 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 7.46 .00 .00 29.89 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 8.66 .00 .00 25.09 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 10.79 .00 .00 19.3 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.30 .00 4.15 13.10 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 9.79 .00 4.41 12.81 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 10.72 .00 4.41 11.88 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.86 .00 7.00 7.14 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 12.12 .00 10.00 3.28 .00 .00 .00 2.00 .00 9.30 .00 10.00 6.10 .00 .00 .00 2.00 .00 9.16 .00 8.80 8..00 10.77 1.05 10.00 1..00 .00 3.80 .00 11.22 2.24 10.00 .14 .00 3.80 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 3.80 .00 12.51 2.24 10.00 -1.15 .00 3.80 ?.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 3.80 .00 10.50 3.43 10.00 -..00 .00 3.80 .00 8.04 4.62 10.00 2.74 .00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 2.00 .00 7.01 5.81 10.00 2.58 .00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 2.00 21 16.40 19.95 .00 6.88 6.00 .00 23.17.40 16.35 .00 6.88 5.81 .00 21.17.40 11.15 .00 6.05 5.81 2.35 14.17.40 12.75 .00 5.85 4.62 .00 19..40 11.15 .00 5.71 4.62 2.35 15.17.40 8 60 .00 6.58 3.43 5.20 10.17.40 8 60 .00 7.17 4.62 7.00 7.17.40 8.60 .00 8.34 4.62 7.00 6.17.40 8 00 .00 9.33 5.81 10.00 .26 .00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 2.00 3 17.40 6.20 .00 9.59 5.81 10.00 -1.80 .00 3.80 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 3.80 31 17.40 6.20 .00 10.67 5.81 10.00 -2.88 .00 3.80 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 3.80 Bates 002871 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 MONTH AUGUST MARDUN CASTLE CREEKS TABLE 3 CRITICAL FE8100 - AUGUST 1977 2005 HRTEE EEHQND 41HUNICIFAL SUFFLIEO F808 HIHIHUH EXCLUSIVE EITHER STREAM STREAHFLUH SHORTABES ASPEN mm HTN 868008 C657LE CREEK CREEK CREEK 888180 HTH HILK SNUH PUTABLE CREEK CREEK SHORT 818 MIN 1888 1888 5808 5808 5808 PUTAELE TOTAL 013781881188 0F EHGRTAEES 1 17.40 4.40 .00 11.23 5.81 10.00 *5.24 .00 5.60 77.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 5.60 2 16.40 2.60 .00 11.80 6.00 10.00 -8.80 . 1.40 7. . . . 3 16.40 2.60 .00 11.88 6.00 10.00 ~8.88 1.16.40 2.60 .00 9.92 6.00 10.00 -6.92 .00 7 5 15.21 4.40 .00 7.15 6.00 10.00 ~3.54 .00 5 6 15.21 . 4.40 .00 7.05 6.00 10.00 -3.44 .00 5.60 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 5.60 7 15.21 2.60 .00 7.88 6.00 10.00 -6.07 .00 7.40 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 7.40 8 15.21 2.60 .00 7.99 6.00 10.00 '6.18 .00 7.40 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 7.40 9 14.02 2.60 .00 8.38 6.00 10.00 -7.76 .36 7.40 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 7.76 10 14.02 .80 .00 10.04 6.00 10.00 -11.22 2.02 9.20 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.22 11 12.83 .80 .00 10.25 6.00 10.00 -12.62 3.42 9.20 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 12.62 12 11.64 -1.00 .00 11.38 6.00 10.00 ~16.74 5.74 10.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 16.74 13 12.83 -1.00 .00 10.45 6.00 10.00 -14.62 3.62 10.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.62 14 12.83 -1.00 .00 10.46 6.00 10.00 -14.63 3.63 10.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.63 13 11.64 -1.00 .00 9.66 6.00 10.00 ~15.02 4.02 10.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.02 16 11.64 2.60 .00 6.53 6.00 10.00 -8.29 .89 7.40 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 8.29 17 10.45 2.60 .00! 7.36 6.00 10.00 -10.31 2.91 7.40 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 10.31 18 11.64 9.61 .00 6.78 6.00 4.41 4.10.45 8.60 .00 7.45 6.00 8.80 -3.20 1.60? 1.60 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 3.20 20 11.64 8.00 .00 6.69 6.00 10.00 -3.05 1.05 2.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 3.05 21 11.64 8.00 .00 6.67 6.00 10.00 -3.03 1.03 . 2.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 3.03 22 11.64 6.20 .00 6.27 6.00 10.00 -4.43 .63 3.80 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4.43 23 10.45 4.40 .00 6.70 6.00 10.00 -7.85 2.25 5.60 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 7.85 24 10.45 4.40 .00 6.48 6.00 10.00 -7.63 2.03 5.60 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 7.63 25 10.45 8.60 .00 6.67 6.00 7.00 -.62 .31 .31 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .62 26.! 26 10 45 6.20 .00 7.35 6.00 10.00 -6.70 2.90 3.80 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 6.70 E, 27 11.64 6.20 .00 6.01 6.00 10.00 ~4.17 .37 3.80 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4.17 7 28 10.45 4.40 .00 5.46 6.00 10.00 -6.61 1.01 5.60 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 6.61 29 10.45 .80 .00 6.71 6.00 10.00 -11.46 2.26 9.20 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.46 30 10.45 .80 .00 6.15 6.00 10.00 -10.90 1.70 9.20 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 10.90 31 10.45 ?1.00 .00 7.62 6.00 10.00 -14.17 3.17 10.00 .00 1.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.17 Bates 002872 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 MONTH - SEPTEMBER MQRUDN CASTLE CREEKS TABLE CRITICAL PERIOD - SEPTEMBER 1977 2105 EEHRHD HUHICIPQL SUPPLIED F888 HIHIEUH EXCLUSIVE EITHER STEEAHFLUH DISTRIBUTION OF SHURIAEES SHURTABES ASPEN TGTAL CASTLE HARDUH CASTLE ASPEN ASPEN BUTTER nru HARBOR CASTLE EREEK CREEK CREEK CREEK HTN HILK DRY 868808 CASTLE 8808 FUTAELE CREEK CREEK 58081 HIN MIN 1888 1888 3808 8808 5808 FUTABLE TOTAL -..- 1 10.45 -2.80 .00 9.00 6.00 10.00 -17.35 4.55 10.00 .00 2.80 .00 .00 .00 .00 17.35 2 10.45 -2.80 .00 9.14 6.00 10.00 -17.49 4.69 10.00 .00 2.10.45 -2.80 .00 8.55 6.00 10.00 ?16.90 "4.10 10.00 .00 2.9.26 -2.80 .00 8.51 6.00 10.00 -18.05 5.25 10.00 .00 2.9.26 -2.80 .00 9.16 6.00 10.00 *18.70 5.90 10.00 .00 2.9.26 -4.60 .00 10.52 6.00 10.00 -21.86 6.00 10.00 1.26 4.60 .00 .00 .00 .00 21.86 7 8.07 -4.60 .00 10.35 6.00 10.00 *22.88 6.00 10.00 2.22.88 Ii 8 8.07 -4.60 .00 9.5 6.00 10.00 ~22.12 6.00 10.00 1.52 4.60 .00 .00 .00 .00 22.12 9 8.07 -4.60 .00 8.90 6.00 10.00 -21.43 6.00 10.00 .83 4.60 .00 .00 .00 .00 21.43 10 6.88 -4.60 .00 7.46 6.00 10.00 -21.18 6.00 10.00 58 4.60 .00 .00 .00 .00 21.18 g? 11 8.07 2.60 .00 6.21 6.00 10.00 -11.54 4.14 7.40 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.5 12 8.07 9.61 .00 5.37 6.00 4.41 1.6.88 8.60 .00 5.52 6.00 8.80 -4.84 2.42 2.42 .00 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4.84 14 6.88 4.40 .00 6.19 6.00 10.00 -10.91 5.31 5.60 .00 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 10.91 15 8.07 2.60 .00 5.19 6.00 10.00 -10.52 3 12 7.40 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 10.52 16 8.07 2.60 .00 5.59 6.00 10.00 ~10.92 3.5 7.40 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 10.97 17 6.88 -1.00 .00 6.06 6.00 10.00 -16.18 5.18 10.00 .00 1.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 16.18 18 6.88 ?1.00? .00 5.84 6.00 10.00 ?15.96 4.96 10.00 .00 1.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.96 19 6.88 -2.80 .00 6.49 6.00 10.00 -18.41 5.61 10.00 .00 2.80 .00 .00 .00 .00 18.41 20 5.69 -2.80 .00 6.49 6.00 10.00 -19.60 6.00 10.00 .80 2.80 .00 .00 .00 .00 19.60 21 5.69 -4.60 .00 5.95 6.00 10.00 -20.86 6.00 10.00 .26 4.60 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.86 22 5 69 -4.60 .00 6.54 6.00 10.00 -21.45 6.00 10.00 4.60 .00 .00 .00 .00 21.45 23 5.69 -4.60 .00 5.32 6.00 10.00 ~20.23 5.63 10.00 .00 4.60 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.23 24 5.69 ~4.60 .00 5.95 6.00 10.00 ~20.86 6.00 10.00 .26 4.60 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.86 25 5.69 -6.40 .00 6.05 6.00 10.00 -22.76 6.00 10.00 .36 6.40 .00 .00 .00 .00 22.76 26 5.69 -6.40 .00 5.94 6.00 10.00 -22.65 6.00 10.00 .25 6.40 .00 .00 .00 .00 22.65 27 20 -6.40 .00 5.99 6.00 10.00 ~23.19 6.00 10.00 .79 6.40 .00 .00 .00 .00 23.19 09 ?6.40 .00 6.89 6.00 10.00 -24.09 6.00 10.00 1.69 6.-6.40 .00 6.60 6.00 10.00 ~23.80 6.00 10.00 1.40 6..20 -6.40 .00 5.85 6.00 10.00 -23.05 6.00 10.00 .65 6.(/7494 HO I I I I pg. nun-n Bates 002873 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 MONTH CRITI CAL LFERIGD - 1977 HYW 29 30 31 HUHECIPAL EXCLUSIVE i 32 33 SUPPLIED FRDH 34 i 33 HIHIHUH EITHER STEEAH 2005 DEMAND OCTOBER HAROON CASTLE CREEKS TABLE DISTRIBUTION OF CREEK CREEK CREEK HEHLND 010500100007 40220 570 500000 CASTLE 247 540000 000710 5000 20700L5 C0257 CREEK 1 43.00 21.00 .00 5.70 14.00 12.00 2 23.00 21.00 .00 5.37 14.00 12.00 3 22.01 21.00 .00 5.03 14.00 12.00 4 22.01 21.00 .00 5.07 14.00 12.00 5 22 01 21.00 .00 5.51 14.00 12.00 0 22 01 21 00 .00 5.41 14 00 12.00 7 23 00 25.20 .00 5.42 14 00 12.00 0 22.01 21 00 .00 4.22 14.00 12.00 2 22.01 21.00 .00 5.19 14.00 12.00 10 22 01 21.00 .00 5.20 14.00 12.00 11 22.01 -1.00 .00 4.03 14.00 12.00 12 22.01 21.00 .00 5.57 14.00 12.00 13 21.42 21.00 .00 5.33 14.00 12 00 14 21.42 12.00 .00 5.21 14 00 12.00 15 21.42 19 00 .00 5.30 14.00 12.00 10 21.42 12.00 .00 5.51 14.00 12.00 17 21.42 19.00 .00 5.50 14.00 12.00 10 20.23 12.00 .00 5.52 14.00 12.00 12 20.23 19.00 .00 5.03 14.00 12.00 20 20.23 19.00 .00 5.35 14.00 12.00 21 20.23 19.00 .00 4.90 14.00 12.00 22 20.23 19.00 .00 5.35 14 00 12.00 23 20.2 12.00 .00 5.20 14.00 12.00 20.23 19.00 .00 .95 14.00 12.00 25 20.23 12.00 .00 5.35 14.00 12 00 20 20.23 19.00 .00 5.00 14.00 12.00 2 20.23 12.00 .00 5.07 14.00 12.00 20 20.23 12.00 .00 5.90 14.00 12.00 22 20.23 12.00 .00 5.30 14.00 12.00 30 12.04 19.00 .00 4.94 14.00 12.00 31 20.23 12.00 .00 0.23 14.00 12.00 00007 510 010 1024 1020 0002 13.04 .00 .00 00 .00 00 14.03 .00 .00 00 .00 00 12.3 ".00 .00 00 .00 00 12.34 .00 .00 00 .00 00 12.70 .00 .00 00 .00 00 12.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 17.50 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.29 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.02 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 12.23 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.30 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 12.04 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.09 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 10.01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 2.22 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 2.71 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 0.51 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 0.40 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 0.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 9.05 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 0.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 0.75 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 9.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 0.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 0.17 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 0.30 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 0.13 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 0.05 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 7.20 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 7.10 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 SHURTESES HSPEH BUTTER 5TH HILK SNDH ..00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Bates 002874 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01) .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 SNUH POTABLE .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 MONTH - NUVEHBER HARUUN CASTLE CREEKS TRBLE 3 CRITICAL PERIOD - NUVEHBER 1977 2005 HATER DEHRHD HUNICIPAL SUPPLIED FRGH HINIHUH EXCLUSIVE EITHER STRERH STRERHFLOH GISTRIEUTIBN 0F SHURTAEES REFER TUTRL HRRUDN CASTLE HARUUN CASTLE REFER REFER BUTTER HTH HARDER CREEK CREEK CREEK CREEK HEHLND HTH MILK DRY HARBOR CASTLE SNBH PUTRBLE CREEK CREEK SHORT HIN 1888 IRRN 5808 5888 8508 PUTRBLE TOTAL 1 7.54 19.80 2.2 7.74 14.00 12.00 -8.60 6.46 2.14 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 8.60 2 7.54 18.00 2.2 5.95 14.00 12.00 -8.61 6.46 2.15 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 8.61 3 7.54 18.00 2.2 5.5 14.00 12.00 -8.22 6.46 1.76 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 8.22 4 7.54 17.46 2.2 5.04 14.00 12.00 ~8.24 6.46 1.78 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 8.24 5 6.35 16.92 2.2 4 47 14 00 12..00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 9.40 6 7.54 16.38 2 2 5.04 14 00 12.00 -9 32 6.46 2.86 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 9.32 7 7.54 16.2 2 2 5.12 14.00 12.00 -9.5 6.46 3.12 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 9.58 8 7.54 15.30 2 2 5.6.46 4.06 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 10.52 9 8.73 14.04 2 2 5.63 14.00 12.00 -11.06 5.53 5.53 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.06 10 7.54 14.40 2 2 4.34 14 00 12.00 -11 10 6.46 4.64 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.10 11 6 3 15.12 2.2 5 08 14 00 12.00 -11 81 7 65 4.16 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.81 12 6.35 15.12 2.2 5 11 14 00 12.00 -11 84 7 65 4.19 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.84 13 6.35 15.12 2.2 4 94 14 00 12..00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.67 14 6.35 15.12 2.2 5 42 14 00 12.00 -12 15 7 65 4.50 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 12.15 15 6 3 15.12 2.2 5 00 14 00 12.00 ~11.73 7 65 4.08 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.73 16 6.35 14.94 2.2 5 O6 14 00 12.00 -11 97 7 65 4.32 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.97 17 6.35 14.94 2.2 5.19 14.00 12.00 ~12.10 7.65 4.45 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 12.10 18 6.35 5.12 2.2 5 09 14 00 12.00 ~11 82 7 65 4.17 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.82 19 6.35 15.12 2.2 5.11 14.00 12.00 -11.84 7.65 4.19 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.84 20 6.35 14.22 2.2 5.03 14.00 12.00 ~12.66 7.65 5.01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 12.66 21 5.16 14.5 2.2 5.01 14.00 12.00 -13.47 8.84 4.63 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.47 22 5.16 15.12 2.2 5.41 14.00 12.00 -13.33 8.84 4.49 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.33 23 5.16 15.12 2.2 5.43 14.00 12.00 -13.35 8.84 4.51 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.35 24 5.16 14.94 2.2 5.36 14.00 12.00 -13.46 8.84 4.62 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.46 25 5.16 15.12 2.2 5.43 14.00 12.00 ?13.35 8.84 4.51 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.3 26 5.16 15.12 2.2 5.3 14.00 12.00 -13.30 8.84 4.46 .00 - .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.30 27 5.16 14.94 2.2 4.97 14.00 12.00 -13.07 8.84 4.23 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.07 28 5.16 14.94 2.2 5.19 14.00 12.00 *13.29 8.84 4.45 .00 L00 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.29 29 5.16 14.76 2.2 5.14 14.00 12.00 -13.42 8.84 4.58 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.42 3 5.16 14.76 2.2 5.58 14.00 12.00 -13.86 8.84 5.02 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.86 (.- ?nnBates 002875 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 MONTH - DECEMBER CASTLE CREEKS - TQBLE 7 CRITICAL PERIOD - BECEHBER 1977 HYDRULUGY: 2005 HATER DEMAND HUHICIFAL SUPPLIEB FRGH HINIHUH EXCLUSIVE EITHER STREAM DISTRIBUTION OF PEN HTN 888888 CASTLE CREEK CREEK CREEK CREEK HEHLHD HTH HILK DAY HQRUGN CASTLE 5888 PUTABLE CREEK CREEK SHORT MIN 818 1888 1888 658 5718i 1 2.78 14.40 2.2 5.14 14 00 12.00 -16.16 11 22 4.16.16 2 3.97 14.94 2.2 5.48 14 00 12.00 -14.77 '10 03 4.74 30 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.77 3 3 97 14.76 2.2 5.36 14 00 12.00 -14.14.76 2.2 5.22 14 00 12.00 -15.14.58 2.2 5.60 14 00 12.00 ~16.44 11 22 5 22 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 16.44 6 2 78 13.12.00 -16 80 11.22 5.58 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 16.80 7 2 78 14.58 2.2 5.40 14 00 12.00 -16 24 11.22 5 02 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 16.24 8 2 78 14.40 2 2 5.28 14 00 12.00 -16 30 11.22 5.08 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 16.30 9 3 97 13.86 2 2 5.54 14 00 12.00 ~15 91 10.03 5.88 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.91 10 3 97 14.58 2 2 5.22 14 00 12.00 ~14 87 10.03 4.84 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.87 11 3.97 14.5 2.2 5.37 14.00 12.00 -15.02 10.03 4.99 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.02 12 3.97 14.76 2.2 5.58 14.00 12.00 -15.05 10.03 5.02 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.05 13 2.78 14 22 2.2 5.43 14.00 12.00 -16.63 11.22 5.41 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 16.63 14 2.78 14.76 2.2 5.36 14.00 12.00 -16.02 11.22 4.80 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 16.02 15 2.78 14.58 2.2 5.56 14.00 12.00 -I6.40 11.22 5.18 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 16.40 16 2.78 14.22 2.2 5.71 14.00 12.00 "16.91 11.22 5.69 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 16.91 17 2.78 13.68 2.2 5.53 14.00 12.00 ?17.27 11.22 6.05 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 17.27 13 2.78 14.76 2.2 5.65 14.00 12.00 -16.31 11.22 5.09 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 16.3 19 2.78 14.40 2.2 5.95 14.00 12.00 ~16.97 11.22 5.75 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 16.97 20 1.59 14.22 2.2 6.23 14.00 12.00 -18.62 12.41 6.21 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 18.62 21 .40 14.40 2.2 6.30 14 00 12 00 -19.70 13.60 6.10 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 19.70 22 1.59 14.40 2.2 6.77 14 00 12.00 -18.98 12.41 6.57 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 18.98 23 2.78 14.76 2.2 6.42 14.00 12 00 -17.08 11.22 5.86 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 17.08 24 2.78 14.58 2.2 6.85 14 00 1-.00 -17.69 11.22 6.47 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 17.69 25 2.78 14.40 2.2 5.95 14.00 12.00 -16.97 11.22 5.75 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 16.97 26 2.78 14.40 2.2 6.76 14.00 12.00 -17.78 11.22 6.56 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 17.78 27 2 78 14.58 2 2 7.05 14.00 12.00 -17.89 11.22 6.67 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 17.89 2 2.78 14.40 2 2 7.18 14.00 12 00 -18 20 11.22 . .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 18.20 2 2 78 14.40 2 2 7.08 14.00 12.00 w18.10 11.22 6.88 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 18.10 3 2.78 14.40 2 2 7.01 14.00 12.00 -18.03 11.22 6.81 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 18.03 31 2 78 14.5 2.2 7.12 14.00 12.00 ~17.96 11.22 6.74 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 17.96 Bates 002876 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 MONTH - JANUARY HQRUDN CASTLE CREEKS - TABLE 3 CRITICAL FE8188 - 1978 2005 RATER DEMAND MUNICIPAL SUPPLIED F808 HIHIHUH EXCLUSIVE EITHER STREAH STREAHFLUH DISTRIBUTION OF SHURTASES SHURTAEES EXCESSISHERT ASPEN TOTAL HARBOR CASTLE HARUDH CASTLE ASPEN ASPEN BUTTER urn HARDUN CASTLE CREEK CREEK CREEK CREEK HTH HILK DAY HARBOR CASTLE SNUH POTRBLE CREEK CREEK SHORT HIN HIN IRRN IRRH SHUH 5883 SNGH PUTABLE TOTAL ?nuct- I I 1 .40 14.40 2.2 6.78 14.00 12.00 -20.18 13.60 6.5 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.18 2 -.20 14.40 2.2 6.82 14.00 12.00 -20.82 .14.00 6.62 .00 .00 .20 .00 .00 .00 20.82 3 .40 14.22 2.2 6.67 14.00 12.00 -20.25 13.60 6.65 .00 .00 .00 {10 .00 .00 20.25 _j 4 1.59 14.22 2.2 6.76 14.00 12.00 -19.15 12.41 6.74 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 19.15 5 1.59 14.22 2.2 6.49 14.00 12.00 -18.88 12.41 6.47 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 18.88 I 6 1 59 14.22 2.2 6.59 14.00 12.00 -18.98 12.41 6. 7 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 18.98 7 1 14.22 2.2 6.32 14.00 12.00 -18.71 12.41 6.30 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 18.71 5* 8 1 59 14.22 2.2 6.32 14.00 12.00 -18.71 12.41 6.30 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 18.71 9 1 59 14.22 2.2 6.19 14.00 12.00 ?18.58 12.41 6.17 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 18.58 10 1 59 14.22 2.2 6.19 14.00 12.00 -18.58 12.41 6.17 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 18.58 11 1.59 14.22 2.2 6.19 14.00 12.00 -18.58 12.41 6.17 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 18.58 12 1.5 14.22 2.2 6.26 14.00 12.00 -18.65 12.41 6.24 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 18.65 13 1.5 14.22 2.2 6.28 14.00 12.00 -18.67 12.41 6.26 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 18.67 14 1.39 14.04 2.2 6.59 14.00 12.00 -19.16 12.41 6.75 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 19.16 5 1.59 14.04 2.2 5.91 14.00 12.00 ~18.48 12.41 6.07 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 18.48 16 .40 14.04 2.2 6.12 14.00 12.00 ~19.88 13.60 6.28 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 19.88 17 .4 14.04 2.2 6.05 14.00 12.00 ?19.81 13.60 6.21 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 19.81 18 .40 14.04 2.2 6.17 14.00 12.00 -19.93 13.60 6.33 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 19.93 19 .40 13.50 2.2 6.15 14.00 12.00 -20.45 13.60 6.85 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.45 2 .40 13.86 2.2 6.27 14.00 12.00 -20.21 13.60 6.61 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.21 21 .40 13.86 2.2 6.24 14.00 12.00 -20.18 13.60 6.58 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.18 22 .40 13.68 2.2 6.02 14.00 12.00 ~20.14 13.60 6.54 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.14 23 .40 13.32 2.2 6 14.00 12.00 -20.67 13.60 7.07 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.67 24 .40 13.50 2.2 6.08 14.00 12.00 -20.38 13.60 6.78 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.38 25 .40 13.5 2.2 6.15 14.00 12.00 -20.45 13.60 6.85 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.45 26 .40 13.50 2.2 6.12 14.00 12.00 ~20.42 13.60 6.82 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.42 27 .40 13.50 2.2 5.94 14.00 12.00 -20.24 13.60 6.64 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.24 28 .40 13.32 2.2 5.90 14.00 12.00 -20.38 13.60 6.78 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.38 29 .40 13.32 2.2 6.12 14.00 12.00 -20.60 13.60 7.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.60 3 .40 13.32 2.2 5.97 14.00 12.00 -20.45 13.60 6.85 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.45 3 :40 3.32 2.2 6.05 14.00 12.00 -20.53 13.60 6.93 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.53 Bates 002877 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 MONTH FEBRUARY HARDUN CASTLE CREEKS - TABLE 7 CRITICAL PERIOD - FEBRUARY 1978 2005 HATER DEHRND HUHICIPAL SUPPLIED F888 HIHINUH EXCLUSIVE EITHER STREAR STREEHFLUH DISTRIBUTION OF SHURTAEES ASPEN TOTAL HARUDN CASTLE CASTLE ASPEN ASPEN EUTTER HTH HARUUN CASTLE CREEK CREEK CREEK CREEK HEHLNB HTH HILK SHUH POTAELE CREEK CREEK SHORT HIN HIN IRRN IRRH snow 5808 9808 PUTAELE TATAL 2.2 14.00 12.00 -20.74 13.60 7.14 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.74 2.2 6.18 14.00 12.00 -21.38 43.60 7.78 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 21.38 2.2 6.15 14.00 12.00 -20.63 13.60 7.03 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.63 2.2 14.00 12.00 -20.82 13.60 7.22 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.82 2.2 14.00 12.00 -21.39 13.60 7.79 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 21.39 2 2 6.42 14.00 12.00 -21.26 13.60 7.66 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 21.26 2.2 6.30 14.00 12.00 -21.32 13.60 7.72 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 21.32 2.2 6.15 14.00 12.00 -21.17 13.60 7.57 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 21.17 2.2 6.73 14.00 12.00 -21.75 13.60 8.15 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 21.75 2 2 6.59 14.00 12.00 -21.79 13.60 8.19 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 21.79 6.22 14.00 12.00 -21.42 13.60 82 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 21.42 6.67 14.00 12.00 -20.68 12.41 .27 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.68 .66 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 22.07 6.39 14.00 12.00 *20.40 12.41 7.99 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.40 6.65 14.00 12.00 -19.47 11.22 8.25 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 19.47 . 2 2 12 1.59 12.60 2 2 13 1.59 12.60 2.2 8.06 14.00 12.00 -22.07 12.41 2 2 2 2 mm?! 14 1.59 12.60 15 2.78 12.60 16 3 97 12.60 2.2 6.46 14.00 12.00 ~18.09 10.03 8.06 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 18.09 17 2 78 12.60 2.2 6.70 14.00 12.00 *19.52 11.22 8.30 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 19.52 18 1.59 12.60 2.2 6.77 14.00 12.00 ~20.78 12.41 8.37 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.78 19 1 59 12.24 2.2 6.37 14.00 12.00 -20.74 12.41 8.33 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.74 20 2 78 12.42 2.2 6.69 14.00 12.00 -19.69 11.22 8.47 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 19.69 21 1.59 12.24 2.2 6.54 14.00 12.00 -20.91 12.41 8.50 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.91 22 1.59 12.24 2.2 6.71 14.00 12.00 ~21.08 12.41 8.67 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 21.08 23 1.59 12.24 2.2 6.50 14.00 12.00 -20.87 12.41 8.46 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.87 24 1.59 12.24 2.2 6.62 14.00 12.00 -20.99 12.41 8.58 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.99 25 1.59 12.24 2.2 6.70 14.00 12.00 *21.07 12.41 8.66 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 21.07 26 1 59 12.06 2.2 6.38 14.00 12.00 -20.93 12.41 8.52 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.93 27 1.59 11.88 2.2 6.64 14.00 12.00 -21.37 12.41 8.96 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 21.37 2 1.59 12.06 2.2 6.35 14.00 12.00 -20.90 12.41 8.that -- gnBates 002878 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 MONTH - MARDDN CASTLE CREEKS - TQBLE CRITICAL PERIOD - 1978 2005 DEHRND SUPPLIED F888 HINIHUH EXCLUSIVE E1114E0010E011370E011E1011 0101010071031 8F SHURTAEES ASPEN ASPEN 05EE1101171E0 11111 1114110011 CASTLE CREEK CREEK 00591140111110 14714 1111.11 011011 PUTAELE CREEK CREEK 011007 11114 1110 17.011 1120.11 011011 014011 01100007401E mm 1 .00 0.50 14.00 12.00 -7.43 3..00 0.3714.0012.00 -0.03 3.01 3.01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 0.03 3 14.20 12.24 .00 0.70 14.00 12.00 -0.10 0.09 3.00 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 0.10 4 14.20 12.00 .00 0.27 14.00 12.00 -s.03 2.00 2.90 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 5.03 5 14.20 11.00 .00 0.70 14.00 12.00 ?0.02 3.31 3.31 00 00 00 .00 00 .00 0.02 6 14.28 12.06 .00 6.78 14.00 12.00 -6.44 3.22 3.22 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 6.44 7 14.28 11.88 .00 6.65 14.00 12.00 -6.49 3.25 3.25 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 6.49 8 14.28 11.88 .00 6.55 14.00 12.00 -6.39 3.19 3.19 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 6.39 9 13.09 11.88 .00 6.76 14.00 12.00 ?7.79 3.89 3 89 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 7.79 10 13.09 11.88 .00 6.85 14.00 12.00 -7.88 3.94 3.94 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 7.88 11 13.09 11.88 .00 6.56 14.00 12.00 -7.59 3.80 3.80 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 7.59 12 13.09 11.88 .00 6.48 14.00 12.00 -7.51 3.75 3.75 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 7.51 3 13.09 11.88 .00 6.61 14.00 12.00 -7.64 3.82 3.82 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 7.64 14 13.09 11.88 .00 6.54 14.00 12.00 -7.57 3.78 3.78 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 7.57 15 13.09 11.70 .00 6.76 14.00 12.00 -7.97 3.98 3.98 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 7.97 16 13.09 11.88 .00 6.46 14.00 12.00 -7.49 3.75 3.75 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 7.49 17 14.28 11.88 .00 6.69 14.00 12.00 -6.53 3.26 3.26 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 6.53 18 14.28 11.88 .00 6.56 14.00 12.00 ~6.40 3.20 3.20 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 6.40 19 14 . 11.88 .00 6.76 14.00 12.00 -6.60 3.30 3.30 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 6.60 20 14.28 11.88 .00 6.91 14.00 12.00 -6.75 3.37 3.37 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 6.75 21 14.28 11.88 .00 6.87 14.00 12.00 -6.71 3.36 3.36 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 6.71 22 14.28 11.88 .00 7.32 14.00 12.00 ?7.16 3.58 3.58 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 7.16 23 14.28 11.88 .00 6.97 14.00 12.00 -6.81 3.40 3.40 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 6.81 24 14.28 11.88 .00 7.08 14.00 12.00 -6.92 3.46 3.46 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 6.92 25 14.28 11.70 .00 6.55 14.00 12.00 *6.57 3.29 3.29 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 6.57 2 14.28 11.88 .00 6.44 14.00 12.00 -6.28 3.14 3.14.28 11.88 .00 6.61 14.00 12.00 -6.45 3.23 3.14.28 11.88 .00 6.61 14.00 12.00 *6.45 3.23 3.23 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 6.45 29 14.28 12.06 .00 6.72 14.00 12.00 -6.38 3.19 3.19 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 6.38 3 14.28 12.24 .00 6.59 14.00 12.00 "6.07 3.03 3.15.47 12.42 .00 6.50 14.00 12.00 ~4.61 2.31 2.31 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4.61 Bates 002879 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 MONTH APRIL MARDDN CASTLE CREEKS - TABLE 3 CRITXCEL PERIOD APRIL 1978 2005 ERTER DEERND 404101941 SUPPLIED FRUH 4141404 EXCLUSIVE E1THES STREAM STEE44E109 SHORTAEES ASPEN 70T41 449004 CASTLE 044004 CASTLE ASPEN ASPEN EUTTER HTN 449004 CASTLE CREEK CREEK CREEK 959140 HTH 4114 5404 707401E CREEK CREEK SHORT 414 414 1294 1994 5204 5500 5404 907491E 70T41 BISTRIBUTIOM 0F SHORTQEES .00 5.70 14 00 12.00 -4 46 2 23 2..00 5.03 14.00 12.00 -4.23 2.11 2.11 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4.23 .00 5.56 14.00 12.00 -2.23 1.11 1.11 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 2.23 .00 5.31 14.00 12.00 -1..00 5.26 14.00 12.00 ?2.11 1.06 1..00 5.14 14.00 12.00 -3.00 1.50 1.50 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 3.00 .00 5.11 14.00 12.00 -1.24 .62 .62 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 1.24 .00 4.79 14.00 12.00 -.74 .37 .37 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .74 .00 4.92 14.00 12.00 -. .16 .16 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .33 .00 4.69 14.00 12.00 .26 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4.79 14.00 12.00 .52 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4.74 14.00 12.00 .57 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4.77 14 00 12.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .oo .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4.97 14.00 12.00 .14 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4.74 14.00 12.00 .93 .00 .00 .00 .00 .oo .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4.05 14.00 12 00 1.54 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4.47 14.00 12 00 1.74 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4.00 14.00 12.00 1.95 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 5.05 14.00 12.00 2.42 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .oo .00 .00 .00 .00 5.00 14 00 12.00 5.40 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 5.44 14.00 12.00 9.01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 5.40 14.00 12.00 9.24 .00 .oo .00 .oo _.00 .00 .oo .00 .00 .00 4.47 14.00 12.00 9.70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4.04 14.00 12 00 11.40 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4.07 14.00 12.00 11.57 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Bates 002880 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 MONTH MAY MARDDN CREEKS TABLE 3 CRITICEL PERIOD - 807 1978 HYDEULUGYE 2005 WATER DEHAND 41HUNICIPAL SUFFLIEE F808 HZNIHUH EXCLUSIVE EITHER STRERH STRERHFLUH 8F SHEETRGES 5110191003 EICESSISHURT ASPEN mm 11090011 CASTLE 11.19.0011 CASTLE ASFEH ASPEN SUITER 11101 1119190011 CASTLE CREEK CREEK CREEK CREEK 11010110 11911 111111 8808 FDTABLE CREEK CREEK SHORT HIH HEN 1888 1888 8808 SNUH 8808 PDTABLE TDTAL .00 4.82 0.00 10.00 ?19.10 0.00 10.00 .30 .00 .00 .00 .00 0019.10 .00 5.10 0.00 10.00 49.90 0.00 10.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 19.40 .00 500 2 2 . 6.00 10.00 -19.23 6.00 10.00 .43 2.: .00 .00 .00 .00 19.23 .00 4.63 6.00 10.00 -17.00 6.00 10.00 .00 1.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 17.00 .00 4.74 6.00 10.00 ~17.30 6.00 10.00 .30 1.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 17.30 .00 4.72 6.00 10.00 -15.48 6.00 9.20 .28 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.48 .00 4.60 6.00 10.00 -15.36 6.00 9.2 .16 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.36 .00 4.79 6.00 10.00 ~17.54 6.00 10.00 .54 1.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 17.54 .00 4.94 6.00 10.00 -15.89 6.00 9.2 .69 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.89 .00 5.27 6.00 10.00 -16.41 6.00 9.2 1.21 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 16.41 .00 4.98 6.00 10.00 -l4.13 6.00 .73 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.13 .00 4.92 6.00 10.00 -14.07 6.00 40 .40 .67 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.07 .00 5.33 6.00 10.00 "10.69 80 .89 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 10.69 .00 5.92 6.00 5.20 -3.70 . .00 1.10 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 7.10 .00 6.80 6.00 .00 8.75 6.00 .00 1.60 .00 .00 .00 .00 {.00 7.60 16 8.07 37.05 .00 7.08 6.00 .00 32.04 5.01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 5.01 17 10.45 37.05 .00 5.71 6.00 .00 35.79 1.26 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 1.26 18 12.83 37.05 .00 5.63 6.00 .00 38.17.40 36.15 .00 6.49 5.81 .00 41.17.40 37.05 .00 6.76 4.62 .00 43.17.40 37.05 .00 5.26 .00 .00 49.17.40 37.05 .00 5.57 .00 .00 48.17.40 37.05 .00 6.39 .00 .00 48.17.40 37.05 .00 7.20 .00 .00 47.21.95 37.05 .00 7.30 .00 .00 51.22.90 37.05 .00 7.90 .00 .00 52.23.40 37.05 .00 6.09 .00 .00 54.23.40 37.05 .00 6.10 .00 .00 54.23.40 37.05 .00 7.44 .00 .00 53.23.40 37.05 .00 7.87 .00 .00 52.23.40 .00 8.49 .00 .00 51.(2.- L41 NOIES: Potable is supplied solely by Harmon Creek in May. Bates 002881 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 APPENDIX Hunter Cr?ek Hydrology Bates 002882 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR QPR TOTAL DSF TOTAL AF HUNTER CREEK SUMMARY OF DISTRIBUTION OF SHURTAGES MIN RAW STREAM SENIOR WATER DIVS RLDH RIGHTS IRRN PDTABLE TOTAL 378.00 428.03 228.44 .00 .00 1034.47 315.00 469.66 174.44 .00 .00 959.10 41.00 869.11 745.49 16.09 3.48 1675.17 .00 930.00 969.95 29.73 3.09 1932.77 .00 900.00 1016.32 28.63 1.55 1946.50 .00 664.54 .00 .00 .00 664.54 .00 694.19 .00 .00 .00 694.19 .00 733.75 .00 .00 .00 733.75 .00 754.94 .00 .00 .00 754.94 .00 671.62 .00 .00 .00 671.62 .00 723.17 .00 .00 .00 723.17 .00 459.24 .00 .00 .00 459.24 734 8298 3135 74 12249 1456 16459 6217 148 16 24296 Bates 002883 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 COLUMN EXPLANATIONS FOR TABLE 4 HUNTER CREEK TABLE 4 (46) DAY Day of the month GAGE FLOWS (47) uses GAGE FLOWS Stream flows at USGS gage 9074000 (48) FRY-ARK DIVS - Fryingpan Arkansas project diversions from Hunter Creek did not begin until 1982. which specifies that the Fry-Ark diversions must leave 51 at USES gage 9074000, modeling the expected maximum Fry-Ark diversions in a year prior to records of these diversions was accomplished. Using the decree (49) NET FLOW GAGE After the imposed Fry~Ark diversions shown in (50) this is the flow that is expected at the gage STREAM DEMANDS (50) 1.15 HGD ASPEN POTABLE - The 1.15 MED water treatment plant at Hunter Creek is 5.4% of the 21.15 MGD total water plant capacity for Aspen. This column is 5.4% of the 2005 expected potable water demand shown in column (12) (51) RAW WATER IRRN - 1.0 is planned for municipal raw water irrigation from Hunter Creek (52) OTHER SENIOR RIGHTS These are stream rights which are bypassed by Aspen (53) MIN STREAMFLOW - The total minimum streamflow on Hunter Creek is made up of two decrees which total 30 (54) TOTAL - The sum of columns (50) thru (53) (55) TOTAL - (49) minus (54) DISTRIBUTION OF SHORTAGES These columns distribute the shortages accordingly and thus decrease each demand by the amount shown (56) DIVS - (48) is the first demand to be depleted to meet shortages. The same decree which limited the Fry-Ark diversions so that 51 would be seen at the gage also specifies that Hunter Creek at the Roaring Fork River would have 21 cfs. The maximum amount is 21 for this column (57) MIN STREAMFLON - The 30 minimum streamflow demand is the next demand to be depleted to meet shortages (58) SENIOR RIGHTS - (52) is the next demand to be depleted to meet shortages (59) RAW WATER IRRN - (51) is the next demand to be depleted to meet shortages (60) POTABLE (50)is the last demand to be depleted to meet shortages (61) TOTAL The sum of columns (56) thru (60) Bates 002884 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 HUNTER CREEK - JUNE 1977; 2005 WATER DEMAND - TQBLE BABE FLUHS STAEAH BEHAHDS 015701601100 0F 055577777777'77'757 TOTAL FRY-ARK FLUH a ASPEN HATER SENIOR STAEAA FRY-ARK STAEAH EEHTGR HATER DAY FLUHS 0105 GAGE PUTABLE 1888 RIGHTS FLGH TOTAL EXCESS 0108 FLDH 818878 IRRH PUTABLE TOTAL .00 191.00 1 242 51.00 .67 1.00 42.70 30.00 74.37 ~23.37 21.00 2.37 00 00 00 23.37 2 210.00 159.00 51.00 .63 1.00 42.74 30.00 74.37 -23.37 21 00 2.37 .00 00 .00 23.37 3 187.00 138.00 51.00 .65 1.00 42.72 30.00 74.37 -23.37 21.00 2.37 .00 .00 .00 23.37 4 203.00 152.00 51.00 .59 1.00 42.78 30.00 74.37 -23.37 21.00 2.37 .00 .00 .00 23.37 5 217.00 166.00 51.00 .61 1.00 42.76 30.00 74.37 -23.37 21.00 2.37 .00 .00 .00 23.37 6 220.00 169.00 51.00 .63 1.00 42.74 30.00 74.37 -23.37 21.00 2.37 .00 .00 .00 23.37 7 196.00 145.00 51.00 .61 1.00 42.76 30.00 74.37 -23.37 21.00 2.37 .00 .00 .00 23.37 8 248 00 197.00 51.00 .45 1.00 2.92 30.00 74.37 -23.37 21.00 2.37 .00 .00 .00 23.37 9 196.00 145.00 51.00 .46 1.00 42.91 30.00 74.37 -23.37 21.00 2.37 .00 .00 .00 23.37 10 40.00 89.00 51.00 .62 1.00 42.75 30.00 74.37 -23.37 21.00 2.37 .00 .00 .00 23.37 11 100.00 49.00 51.00 .59 1.00 42.7 30.00 74.37 ~23.37 21.00 2.37 .00 .00 .00 23.37 12 87.00 36.00 51.00 .63 1.00 42.74 30.00 74.37 -23.37 21.00 2.37 .00 .00 .00 23.37 3 77.00 26.00 51.00 .63 1.00 42.74 30.00 74.37 -23.37 21.00 2.37 .00 .00 .00 23.37 14 70.00 19.00 51.00 .89 1.00 42.48 30.00 74.37 -23.37 17.00 4.37 .00 .00 .00 23.37 15 65.00 14.00 51.00 .76 1.00 42.61 30.00 74.37 -23.37 14.00 9.37 .00 .00 .00 23.37 16 57.00 8.00 51.00 .78 1.00 42.59 30.00 74.37 -23.37 8.00 15.37 .00 .00 .00 23.37 17 52.00 1.00 51.00 .80 1.00 42.57 30.00 74.37 -23.37? 1.00 22.37 .00 .00 .00 23.37 18 47.00 .00 47.00 .74 1.00 42.63 30.00 74.37 -27.37 .00 27.37 .00 .00 .00 27.37 19 42.00 .00 42.00 .86 1.00 42.51 30.00 74.37 -32.37 .00 30.00 2.37 .00 .00 32.37 20 36.00 .00 36.00 .87 1.00 42.50 30.00 74.37 -38.37 .00 30.00 8.37 .00 .00 38.37 34.00 .00 34.00 .82 1.00 42. 5 30.00 74.37 -40.37 .00 30.00 10.37? .00 .00 40.37 h! .00 .00 28.00 .86 1.00 42.51 30.00 74.37 ~46.37 .00 30.00 16.37 .00 .00 46.37 .00 .00 28.00 .71 1.00 2.66 30.00 74.37 -46.37 .00 30.00 16.37 .00 .00 46.37 .00 .00 24.00 .67 1.00 42.70 30.00 74.37 -50.37 .00 30.00 20.37 .00 .00 50.37 30.00 .00 30.00 .66 1.00 42.71 30.00 74.37 ?44.37 .00 30.00 14.37 .00 .00 44.37 Mia #01) h) h) 25 31.00 .00 31.00 .71 1.00 42.44 50.00 74.37 -43.37 .00 50.00 13.37 .00 .00 43.57 27 24.00 .00 24.00 .33 1.00 42.54 35.00 74.57 ?45.37 .00 30.00 15.37 .00 .50 45.37 25 3 .oo .00 34.00 .37 1.00 42.5 30.00 74.37 -44.37 .00 30.00 14.37 .00 .05 44.37 29 24.40 .00 24.50 .35 1.05 42.52 34.00 74.37 -50.37 .00 30.00 20.37 .00 .oo 5 .57 so 22.00 .00 22.50 .86 1.00 42.51 30.00 74.37 -52.3 .00 50.50 22.37 .00 .00 52.Bates 002885 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 HUNTER CREEK JULY 1977; 2005 WATER DEMRND TABLE 846E nous 5mm 9511:.an DISTRIBUTION 0? 5140519555 uses "?7175? mm ages FRY-ARK FLUH ASPEN HATER sauna STREAM 514.0er FRY-ARK STREAH gamma HATER 069 FLUHS 8198 EASE PUTABLE IRRN RIGHTS FLOR TOTAL EXCESS 0193 F108 R1EHTS TRRH FUTAELE TOTAL 9-- 19.00 .00 19.00 .88 1.00 42.4 30.00 74.37 -55.37 .00 30.00 5.37 .00 .00 5c 37 2 18.00 .00 18.00 .81 1.00 42.5 30.00 74.37 -56.37 .00 30.00 25.88 .49 .00 C6.37 3 17.00 .00 17.00 .82 1.00 42.55 30.00 74.37 -57.37 .00 30.00 26.05 1.00 57.37 4 5 18.00 .00 18.00 .65 1.00 42.72 30.00 74.37 -56.3 .00 30.00 26.04 .3 .00 56.37 25.00 .00 25.00 .5 1.00 42. 3 30.00 74.37 -49.37 .00 30.00 17.37 .00 .00 49.37 6 22.00 .00 22.00 .62 1.00 42.75 30.00 74.37 -52.3 .00 30.00 22.37 .00 .00 52.3 7 18.00 .00 18.00 .78 1.00 42.59 30.00 74.37 -56.37 .00 30.00 25.91 .46 .00 56.37 8 16.00 .00 16.00 .81 1.00 42.56 30.00 74.37 "58.37 .00 30.00 27.06 1.00 .31 58.3 9 14.00 .00 14.00 .70 1.00 42.67 30.00 74.37 ~60.37 .00 30.00 29.17 1.00 .20 60.3 10 12.00 .00 12.00 .77 1.00 42.60 30.00 74.37 -62.37 .00 30.00 31.10 1.00 .2 62.3 11 12.00 .00 12.00 .85 1.00 42.52 30.00 74.37 -62.37 .00 30.00 3 .02 1.00 .35 62.37 12 1 .00 .00 12.00 .87 1.00 42.50 30.00 74.37 -62.37 .00 30.00 31.00 1.00 .37 62.37 13 11.00 .00 11.00 .67 1.00 42.70 30.00 74.37 -63.37 .00 30.00 32.20 1.00 .17 63.37 14 12.00 .00 12.00 .66 1.00 42.71 30.00 74.37 -62.37 .00 30.00 31.21 1.00 .16 62.37 15 12.00 .00 12.00 .77 1.00 42.60 30.00 74.37 -62.37 .00 30.00 31.10 1.00 .27 62.37 16 11.00 .00 11.00 .81 1.00 42.56 30.00 74.37 ?63.37 .00 30.00 32.06 1.00 .31 63.37 17 9.90 .00 9.90 .90 1.00 42.47 30.00 74.37 ~64.47 . .00 30.00 33.07 1.00 .40 64.47 18 9.60 .00 9.60 .75 1.00 42.62 30.00 74.37 ~64.77 .00 30.00 33.5 1.00 .25 64.77 19 8.80 .00 8.80 .5 1.00 42.79 30.00 74.37 -65.57 .00 30.00 3 .49 1.00 .08 65.57 20 11.00 .00 11.00 .50 1.00 42.87 30.00 74.37 ~63.37 .00 30.00 32.37 1.00 .00 63.37 21 24.00 .00 24.00 .49 1.00 42.88 30.00 74.37 ~50.37 .00 30.00 20.3 .00 .00 50.37 22 24.00 .00 24.00 .49 1.00 42.88 30.00 74.37 -50.37 .00 30.00 20.37 .00 .00 50.37 23 28.00 .00 28.00 .43 1.00 42.94 30.00 74.37 -46.37 .00 30.00 16.37 .00 .00 46.37 24 59.00 8.00 51.00 .42 1.00 42.95 30.00 74.37 -23.37 8.00 15.37 .00 .00 .00 23.37 25 96.00 45.00 51.00 .41 1.00 42.96 30.00 74.37 -23.37 21.00 2.37 .00 .00 .00 23.37 26 63.00 12.00 51.00 .47 1.00 42.90 30.00 74.37 -23.37 12.00 11.37 .00 .00 .00 23.37 27 32.00 .00 32.00 .51 1.00 42.86 30.00 74.37 -42.37 .00 30.00 12.37 .00 .00 42.37 28 25.00 .00 25.00 .60 1.00 42.77 30.00 74.37 ~49.37 .00 30.00 19.37 .00 .00 49.37 29 20.00 .00 20.00 .67 1.00 42.70 30.00 74.37 ?54.37 .00 30.00 24.37 .00 .00 54.37 30 18.00 .00 18.00 .69 1.00 42.68 30.00 74.37 *56.37 .00 30.00 26.00 .37 .00 56.37 31 18.00 .00 18.00 .77 1.00 42.60 30.00 74.37 -56.37 .00 30.00 25.92 .45 .00 56.37 Bates 002886 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 HUNTER CREEK - AUGUST 1977: 2005 DEMAND TABLE FLUHS STREAH DEHANDS oxsrazaurzan 0F uses 7 NET 1373 nan RAH TOTAL 8187 848 7 808E FRY-48K FLBH ASPEN HATER SENIBR SIEEAH FRY-48K STREAM SENIOR HATER 089 8195 SAGE PUTABLE IRRH RIGHTS TOTAL EXCESS DIUS FLDH RIEHTS 1888 PUTAELE TOTAL 1 14.00 .00 14.00 .81 1.00 42.56 30.00 74.37 -60.37 .00 30.00 29.06 1.00 .31 60.37 2 14.00 .00 14.00 .85 1.00 42.5 30.00 74.37 -60.37 .00 30.00 29.02 1.00 .35 60.37 3 13.00 .00 13.00 .85 1.00 42.52 30.00 74.37 -61.37 .00 30.00 30.02 1.00 .35 61.37 4 12.00 .00 12.00 .71 1.00 2.66 30.00 74.37 -62.37 .00 30.00 31.16 1.00 .21 62.37 5 14.00 .00 14.00 .51 1.00 42.86 30.00 74.37 -60.37 .00 30.00 29.36 1.00 .01 60.37 6 18.00 .00 18.00 .51 1.00 42.86 30.00 74.37 -56.37 .00 30.00 26.18 .19 .00 56.37 7 14.00 .00 14.00 .57 1.00 42.80 30.00 74.37 -60.37 .00 30.00 29.12.00 .00 12.00 .57 1.00 42.80 30.00 74.37 -62.37 .00 30.00 31.30 1 00 .07 62.37 9 12.00 .00 12.00 60 . 42.77 30.00 74.37 -62.37 .00 30.00 31.27 1 00 .1 62.37 10 12.00 .00 12.00 .72 1.00 42.65 30.00 74.37 -62.37 .00 30.00 31.15 1.00 .22 62.37 11 11.00 .00 11.00 .74 1.00 42.63 30.00 74.37 ~63.37 .00 30.00 32.13 12 11.00 .00 11.00 .82 1.00 42.55 30.00 74.37 -63.37 .00 30.00 32.05 13 11.00 .00 11.00 .75 1.00 42.62 30.00 74.37 ?63.37 .00 30.00 32.12 13 11.00 .00 11.00 .75 1.00 42.62 30.00 74.37 *63.37 .00 30.00 32.12 15 1 .00 .00 10.00 .69 1.00 42.68 30.00 74.37 -64.37 .00 30.00 33.18 .00 .24 63.37 .00 .32 63.37 .00 .25 63.37 .00 .25 63.37 .00 .19 64.37 16 11.00 .00 11.00 .47 1.00 42.90 30.00 74.37 -63.37 .00 30 00 32.40 .97 .00 17 12.00 .00 12.00 .53 1.00 42.84 30.00 74.37 -62.37 - .00 30.00 31.3 1.00 .03 62.37 18 14.00 .00 14.00 .49 1.00 42.88 30.00 74.37 -60.37 .00 30.00 29.38 .99 .00 60.77 19 14.00 .00 14.00 .54 1.00 42.83 30.00 74.37 -60.37 .00 30.00 29.33 1.00 .04 60.37 20 4.00 .00 14.00 .48 1.00 42.89 30.00 74.37 460.37 .00 30.00 29.39 .98 .00 60.37 21 12.00 .00 12.00 .48 1.00 42.89 30.00 74.37 -62.37 .00 30.00 31.39 .98 .00 62.37 22 14.00 .00 14.00 .45 1.00 42.92 30.00 74.37 -60.37 .00 30.00 29.4 .95 .00 60.37 23 12.00 .00 12.00 .48 1.00 42.89 30.00 74.37 ?62.37 .00 30.00 31.39 .98 .00 62.37 24 10.00 .00 10.00 .47 1.00 42.90 30.00 74.37 -64.37 .00 30.00 33.40 .97 .00 64.37 25 10.00 .00 10.00 .48 1.00 42.89 30.00 74.37 -64.37 .00 30.00 33.39 .98 .00 64.37 2 9.90 .00 9.90 .53 1.00 42.84 30.00 74.37 -64.47 .00 30.00 33.44 1.00 .03 64.47 27 10.00 .00 10.00 .43 1.00 42.94 30.00 74.37 -64.37 .00 30.00 33.44 .93 .00 64.37 2 11.00 .00 11.00 .39 1.00 42.98 30.00 74.37 -63.37 .00 30.00 32.48 .89 .00 63.37 29 10.00 .00 10.00 .48 1.00 42.89 30.00 74.37 *64.37 .00 30.00 33.3' .98 .00 64.37 3 10.00 .00 10.00 .44 1.00 42.93 30.00 74.37 -64.37 .00 30.00 33.43 .94 .00 64.37 31 9.80 .00 9.80 .55 1.00 42.82 30.00 74.37 -64.57 .00 30.00 33.52 1.00 .05 64.57 Bates 002887 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 HUNTER CREEK - SEPTEMBER 1977; 2005 NQTER DEMAND TQBLE 040E 41043 374E40 0E04005 013701007100 04 000074023 NET 1.15 000 000 07004 014 70741 "?770 ?57 0402 FRY-ARK FL00 0 ASPEN 44722 SENIOR 074540 000077 047-443 374240 SEHIUR 00724 044 00040 0140 0402 FUTABLE 1000 010070 0104 70741 070030 0I4S EL04 010070 1404 00740LE 70741 1 4.30..15 04.47 ii? 2 4.00 00 4.00 00 I 00 42 71 30.00 74.10 05.37 3 10.30.00 74.37 ~04..11 04.3 4 7.74.04.07 ll? 5 4.74.3 ?04.04.47 0 4.20 .00 4.20 .70 1.00 42.01 30.00 74 37 -05.17 .00 30.00 33.41 1.00 .20 05.17 Ea} 7 4.20 .00 4.20 .74 1.00 42.03 30.00 74.37 ~05.17 .00 30.00 33.43 1.00 .24 05.17 a 4.20 .00 4.20 .04 2.00 42.00 30 00 74.37 -05.17 .00 30.00 33.40 1.00 .14 05.17 4 4.20 .00 4.20 .04 .L00 42.73 30.00 74.37 -05.17 .00 30 00 34.03 1.00 .14 05 17 10 4.20 .00 4.20 .5 1.00 42.03 30.00 74.37 -03.17 .00 30.00 34. 3 1.00 .04 05.17 11 8.5 .00 8.50 .45 1.00 42.92 30.00 74.37 -55.87 .00 30.00 34.92 .95 .00 65.87 12 10.00 .00 16.00 .3 1.00 42.98 30.00 74.37 *58.37 .00 30.00 27.4 .89 .00 58.37 .00 .00 15.00 .40 1.00 42.97 30.00 74.37 *59.37 .00 30.00 28.07 .70 .00 57.37 .00 .00 11.00 .45 1.00 12.92 30.00 74.37 -63.37 .00 30.00 32.42 .85 .00 63.37 5 11.00 .00 11.00 .37 1.00 43.00 30.00 74.37 -63.37 .00 30.00 32.50 .87 .00 63.37 Inc-w w. . urn-r4 no ?It 4. t. 10 11.00 .00 11.00 .40 1.00 42.47 30.00 74.37 -03 37 .00 30.00 32.47 .40 .00 03.37 17 4.40 .00 4.40 .44 1.00 42.43 30.00 74.37 -04.47-. .00 30.00 33.53 .44 .00 04.47 g_l 10 0.00 .00 0.00 .42 1.00 42. 5 30.00 74.37 -05.57 .00 30.00 34.05 . 2 .00 05.57 I 0.50 .00 0.50 .47 1.00 42.40 30.00 74.37 -05.07 .00 30.00 34.0.50 .00 0.50 .47 1.00 42.40 30 00 74.37 ?05.07 .00 30.00 34.40 .47 .00 05.07 21 0 10 .00 0.10 .43 1.00 42.44 30.00 74 37 -00.27 .00 30.00 35.34 .43 .00 00.27 22 7.00 .00 7.00 .47 1.00 42.40 30.00 74.37 -00 57 .00 30.00 35.00 .47 .00 00.57 23 0 50 .00 0.50 .30 1.00 42.44 30.00 74 37 -05.07 .00 30.00 34.44 .00 .00 05.07 24 4.00 .00 4.00 .43 1.00 42.44 30.00 74.37 -04.77 .00 30.00 33.04 .43 .00 04.77 25 4.20 .00 4.20 .43 1.00 42.44 30.00 74.37 ~05.17 .00 30.00 34.24 .43 .00 05.17 20 0 5 .00 0.50 .43 1.00 42.44 30.00 74.37 ?05.07 .00 30.00 34.44 .43 .00 05.07 27 0 10 .00 0.10 .43 1.00 42.44 30.00 74.37 -00.27 .00 30.00 35.34 .43 .00 00.1.00 42.07 30.00 74.37 -00.57 .00 30.00 35.57 1.00 .00 00..47 1.00 42.40 30.00 74.37 -00.47 .00 30.00 30.00 .47 .00 00.47 30 7 00 .00 7.00 .42 1.00 42.45 30.00 74.37 -00.57 .00 30.00 35.05 .42 .00 00.Bates 002888 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 HUNTER CREEK OCTOBER 1977; 2005 HQTER DEMAND TABLE 666E FL005 DEHAHDS 013101001100 0F SHORTABES uses 7'82} 1.15 050 RAH 0THER HIH TUTAL RAH sass FRY-ARK a ASPEN HATER SEHIUR 515509 FRY-ARK STREAM SENIOR 00:00 DAY FL088 0198 SAGE POTABLE 1888 RIGHTS FLOR EXCESS 0198 FLBH RIEHTS 1888 PUTABLE TGTAL -- 1 0.00 .00 7 0.50 .41 .00 .00 30.00 30.41 ~21.01 21.61 2 8.80 .00 8.80 .39 .00 .00 30.00 30.39 -21.59 .00 21 59 .00 .00 .00 21.59 3 8.80 .00 8.80 .42 .00 .00 30.00. 30.42 -21.62 .00 21.62 .00 .00 .00 21.62 4 8.50 .00 8.50 .42 .00 .00 30.00 30.42 -21.92 .00 21.92 .00 .00 .00 21.92 5 8.50 .00 8.50 .40 .00 .00 30.00 30.40 ~21.90 .00 21.90 .00 .00 .00 21.90 6 9.60 .00 9.60 .39 .00 .00 30.00 30.39 ~20.79 .00 20.79 .00 .00 .00 20.79 7 14.00 .00 14.00 .39 .00 .00 30.00 30.39 -16.39 .00 16.3 .00 .00 .00 16.39 8 12.00 .00 12.00 .35 .00 .00 30.00 30.35 ~18.35 .00 18.35 .00 .00 .00 18.35 9 11.00 .00 11.00 .37 .00 .00 30.00 30.37 ~19.37 .00 19.3 .00 .00 .00 19.37 10 11.00 .00 11.00 .3 .00 .00 30.00 30.38 -I9.38 .00 19.38 .00 .00 .00 19.38 11 8.50 .00 8.50 .35 .00 .00 30.00 30.35 -21.85 .00 21.85 .00 .00 .00 21.85 12 8.10 .00 8.10 .40 .00 .00 30.00 30.40 -22.30 .00 22.30 .00 .00 .00 22.30 13 9.60 .00 9.60 .38 .00 .00 30.00 30.38 -20.78 .00 20.78 .00 .00 .00 20.78 13 9.60 .00 9.60 .37 .00 .00 30.00 30.37 -20.77 .00 20.77 .00 .00 .00 20.77 15 9.60 .00 9.60 .38 .00 .00 30.00 30.38 *20.78 .00 20.78 .00 .00 .00 20.78 16 9.20 .00 9.20 .40 .00 .00 30.00 30.40 -21.20 .00 21.20 .00 .00 .00 21.20 17 9.20 .00 9.20 .40 .00 .00 30.00 30.40 -21.20, .00 21.20 .00 .00 .00 21.20 18 8.80 .00 8.80 .40 .00 .00 30.00 30.40 -21.60 .00 21.60 .00 .00 .00 21.60 19 8.50 .00 8.50 .40 .00 .00 30.00 30.40 -21.90 .00 21.90 .00 .00 .00 21.90 20 8.5 .00 8.50 .38 .00 .00 30.00 30.38 ~21.88 .00 21.88 .00 .00 .00 21.88 21 8.80 .00 8.80 .36 .00 .00 30.00 30.36 ~21.56 .00 21.56 .00 .00 .00 21.5 22 8.80 .00 8.80 .38 .00 .00 30.00 30.38 ~21.58 .00 21.58 .00 .00 .00 21.5 23 8.50 .00 8.50 .38 .00 .00 30.00 30.38 ~21.88 .00 21.88 .00 .00 .00 21.88 24 7.80 .00 7.80 .36 .00 .00 30.00 30.36 ?22.56 .00 22.56 .00 .00 .00 22.56 25 7.80 .00 7.80 .38 .00 .00 30.00 30.38 -22.58 .00 22.58 .00 .00 .00 22.58 26 7.80 .00 7.80 .42 .00 .00 30.00 30.42 -22.62 .00 22.62 .00 .00 .00 22.62 27 7.80 .00 7.80 .41 .00 .00 30.00 30.41 ~22.61 .00 22.61 .00 .00 .00 22.61 28 7.40 .00 7.40 .42 .00 .00 30.00 30.42 ~23.02 .00 23.02 .00 .00 .00 23.02 29 7.40 .00 7.40 .39 .00 .00 30.00 30.39 -22.99 .00 22.99 .00 .00 .00 22.99 30 7.80 .00 7.80 .36 .00 .00 30.00 30.36 ~22.56 .00 22.56 .00 .00 .00 22.56 31 7.10 .00 7.10 .50 .00 .00 30.00 30.50 -23.40 .00 23.40 .00 .00 .00 23.40 Bates 002889 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 HUNTER CREEK - NOVEMBER 1977; 2005 WATER DEMAND TABLE 0000 00000 070000 0030000 010707007100 07 000070020 0000 NET 1.15 000 000 OTHER 010 TOTAL 010 000 0002 007-000 FLOH 0 ASPEN 00300 000100 STREAH 707-000 STRE0H 000100 00700 007 FLOHS 0105 0000 00700LE 1000 RIBHTS FLUH TOTAL EXCESS 0100 EL00 010073 4000 00700LE TOTAL ?30?5? -23??0 .00 23..00 7.50 .43 00 .00 30.00 30.43 ~22.03 .00 22.03 .00 .00 .00 22..40 .00 .00 30.00 30.40 -22.00 .00 22.00 .00 .00 .00 22.00 4 7 00 .00 7.00 .30 00 .00 30.00 30.30 -22.50 .00 22.50 .00 .00 .00 2230.32 -22.52 .00 22.52 .00 .00 .00 22.52 0 0.10 .00 0.10 .30 .00 .00 30.00 30.30 -22.20 .00 22.20 .00 .00 .00 22.20 7 0.00 .00 0.10 .37 .00 .00 30.00 30.37 -22.27 00 22.27 .00 .00 .00 22.27 0 0.00 .00 0.00 .37 .00 .00 30.00 3 .37 -22.37 .00 22.37 .00 .00 .00 22.37 0 0.00 .00 0.00 .40 .00 .00 30.00 3 .40 -22.00 .00 22.40 .00 .00 .00 22.40 10 0.00 .00 0.00 .3 .00 .00 30.00 30.35 ~22.35 .00 22.35 .00 .00 .00 22.35 11 0.00 .00 0.00 .3 .00 .00 30.00 30.30 -22.30 .00 22.30 .00 .00 .00 22.3 12 0.50 .00 0.50 .37 .00 .00 30.00 30.37 ~21.07 .00 21.07 .00 .00 .00 21.07 13 7.5 .00 7.50 .3 .00 .00 30.00 30.30 -22.00 .00 22.00 .00 .00 .00 22.00 13 7.00 .00 7.00 .30 .00 .00 30.00 30.30 -23 30 .00 23.30 .00 .00 .00 23.30 15 0.00 .00 0.00 .30 .00 .00 30.00 30.30 -23.50 .00 23.30 .00 .00 .00 23.5 10 0.00 .00 0.00 .30 .00 .00 30.00 30.30 -23.50 .00 23.5 .00 .00 .00 -3.50 17 0.0? .00 0.00 .37 .00 .00 30.00 30.37 ?23.57.? .00 23.57 .00 .00 .00 23.37 10 0.00 .00 0.00 .37 .00 .00 30.00 30.37 -23 57 .00 23.3 .00 .00 .00 23.57 10 0.50 .00 0.30 .37 .00 .00 30.00 30237 ?23.07 .00 23.07 .00 .00 .00 23.07 20 0.5 .00 0.50 .3 .00 .00 30 00 30.30 -23.00 .00 23.00 .00 .00 .00 23.00 21 0.50 .00 0.50 .3 .00 .00 30.00 30.30 -23.00 .00 23.00 .00 .00 .00 23.00 22 0.50 .00 0.50 .30 .00 .00 30.00 30.30 -23.00 .00 23.00 .00 .00 .00 23.00 23 0.50 .00 0.50 .30 .00 .00 30 00 30.30 -23.00 .00 23.00 .00 .00 .00 23.00 24 0.50 .00 0.50 .30 .00 .00 30 00 30.3 -23.00 .00 23.00 .00 .00 .00 23.00 25 0.00 .00 0.00 30 .00 .00 30.00 30.30 -23.50 .00 23.50 .00 .00 .00 23.50 20 0.00 .00 0.00 .3 .00 .00 30.00 30.30 -23.50 .00 23.5 .00 .00 .00 23.50 27 7.00 .00 7.00 .3 .00 .00 30.00 30.30 -23.30 .00 23.30 .00 .00 .00 23.30 20 7.10 .00 7.10 .37 .00 .00 30.00 30.37 -23.27 .00 23.27 .00 .00 .00 23.27 20 7.10 .00 7.10 .37 .00 .00 30.00 30.37 ~23.27 .00 23.27 .00 .00 .00 23.27 30 7.00 .00 7.00 .40 .00 .00 30 00 30.40 -23.40 .00 23.40 .00 .00 .00 23.Bates 002890 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 HUNTER CREEK DECEMBER 1977; 2005 WATER DEMAND TABLE 340E EL093 STREAH 013731303109 09 EHnaTasEs 0355 1.13 HEB 903 OTHER 818 T0T0L 909 343E TRY-09E FLDH ASPEN HATER SENIOR STREAH 390977 FRY-ARK STREAM SENIOR HATER 009 EL095 0193 SAGE 90T03LE IRRN RIGHTS FLUH T0T4L EXCESS 0103 FLGH 915933 1990 90TEELE T0T0L .37 .00 .00 30300?'30339 333539 2 7.00 .00 7.00 .39 .00 .00 30.00 30.39 -23.23.39 3 7.00 .00 7.00 .39 .00 .00 30.00. 30.39 -23.23.39 4 7.00 .00 7.00 .33 .00 .00 30.00 30.38 -23.23.38 5 7.00 .00 7.00 .40 .00 .00 30.00 30.40 ?23.23.40 6 7.00 .00 7.00 .38 .00 .00 30.00 30.38 ~23.38 .00 23.38 .00 .00 .00 23.38 7 7.00 .00 7.00 .39 .00 .00 30.00 30.39 ~23.39 .00 23.2.00 .00 7.00 .38 .00 .00 30.00 30.38 -23.38 .00 23.7.00 .00 7.00 .40 .00 .00 30.00 30.40 -23.40 .00 23.40 .00 .00 .00 23.40 10 7.00 .00 7.00 .38 .00 .00 30.00 30.38 ~23.38 .00 23.38 .00 .00 .00 2 3.38 11 7.00 .00 7.00 .39 .00 .00 30.00 30.39 -23.39 .00 23.39 .00 .00 .00 23.39 12 7.00 .00 7.00 .40 .00 .00 30.00 30.40 ~23.40 .00 23.40 .00 .00 .00 23.40 13 6.5 .00 6.50 .3 .00 .00 30.00 30.39 -23.89 .00 23.89 .00 .00 .00 23.89 13 6.5 .00 6.50 .39 .00 .00 30.00 30.39 -23.89 .00 23.89 .00 .00 .00 23.89 15 7.00 .00 7.00 .40 .00 .00 30.00 30.40 -23.40 .00 23.40 .00 .00 .00 23.40 .00 .00 4 7 .41 .00 .00 30.00 30.41 -23.41 .00 23.41 .00 .00 .00 23.41 17 7.00 .00 7.00 .40 .00 .00 30.00 30.40 -23.40? .00 23.40 .00 .00 .00 23.40 18 7.00 .00 7.00 .41 .00 .00 30.00 30.41 *23.41 I .00 23.41 .00 .00 .00 23.41 19 6.50 .00 6.50 .43 .00 .00 30.00 30.43 -23.93 .00 23.93 .00 .00 .00 23.93 20 6.50 .00 6.50 .45 .00 .00 30.00 30.35 -23.95 .00 23.95 .00 .00 .00 23.95 21 6.5 00 6.50 .45 .00 .00 30.00 30.45 -23.95 .00 23.95 .00 .00 .00 23 95 7.00 .00 7.00 .49 .00 .00 30.00 30.49 ~23.49 .00 23.49 .00 .00 .00 23.49 23 7.00 .00 7.00 .46 .00 .00 30.00 30.46 -23.46 .00 23.46 .00 .00 .00 23.46 7.50 .00 7.50 .49 .00 .00 30.00 30.49 ~22.99 .00 22.99 .00 .00 .00 22.99 25 6.50 .00 6.50 .43 .00 .00 30.00 30.43 -23.93 .00 23.93 .00 .00 .00 23.93 26 6.00 .00 6.00 .49 .00 .00 30.00 30.49 -24.49 .00 24.49 .00 .00 .00 24.49 27 6.50 .00 6.50 .51 .00 .00 30.00 30.51 -24.01 .00 24.01 .00 .00 .00 24.01 2 6.00 .00 6.00 .52 .00 .00 30.00 30.52 -24.52 .00 24.52 .00 .00 .00 24.52 29 6.00 .00 6.00 .51 .00 .00 30.00 30.51 -24.51 .00 24.51 .00 .00 .00 24.51 3 6.00 .00 6.00 .50 .00 .00 30.00 30.50 -24.50 .00 24.50 .00 .00 .00 24.50 31 6.50 .00 6.5 .5 .00 .00 30.00 30.51 -24.01 .00 24.01 .00 .00 .00 24.01 Bates 002891 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 HUNTER CREEK - JANUARY 1978; 2005 NQTER DEMAND TABLE 040E ELows STREAM 0E0000S 00 SHURTABES USES - - 5.957 1.15 000 RAH 0THEA 005 0005 FRY-ARK FLOR a ASPEN AATER 550100 540500 500077 STREAM SENIOR HATER 049 EL055 0195 000E P0TABLE 1000 RIBHTS EL00 TUTAL EXCESS 0195 EL09 040075 1500 T07AL -1- .49 .00 .00 ?305003079 34-345 500.3454? 2 5.50 00 5.50 .49 .00 .00 30.00 30.49 --4.99 00 24.99 .00 .00 .00 24.99 3 0.00 00 0.00 .40 .00 .00 30.007 30.40 -24.40 .00 24.40 .00 .00 .00 24.40 4 0.00 .00 0.00 .49 .00 .00 30.00 30.49 -24.49 .00 24.40 .00 .00 .00 24.49 5 0.00 .00 0.00 .47 .00 .00 30.00 30.47 -24.47 .00 24.47 .00 .00 .00 24..47 .oo .00 30.00 30.47 ~24.97 .00 24.97 .00 .00 .00 24.07 7 5 50 .00 5.5 .45 .00 .00 30.00 30.45 -24.95 .00 24.95 .00 .00 .00 24.95 0 5.50 00 5 50 .45 .00 .00 30.00 30.45 -24.95 .00 24.95 .00 .00 .00 24.95 9 0.00 .00 0.00 .45 .00 .00 30.00 30.45 ?24.45 .00 24.45 .00 .oo .00 24.45 10 0.00 .00 0 00 .45 .oo .00 30.00 30.45 -24.45 .00 24.45 .00 .00 .00 24.45 11 50 .00 .45 .00 .00 30.00 30.45 -24.95 .00 24 05 5.50 - . .00 .00 .00 24.95 .00 .00 5.00 .45 .00 .00 30.00 30.45 ?25.45 .00 25.45 .00 .00 .00 25.45 .00 5.50 .45 .00 .00 30.00 30.45 ?24.95 .00 24.95 .00 .00 .00 24.95 .00 .00 6.00 .47 .00 .00 30.00 30.47 -24.47 .00 24.47 .00 .00 .00 24.47 6 00 .00 .00 .42 .00 .00 30.00 30.42 ~24.42 .00 24.42 .00 .00 .00 24.6.00 .00 6.00 .44 .00 .00 30.00 30.44 -24.44 .00 24.44 .00 .00 .00 24.44 17 6.00 .00 6.00 .43 .00 .00 30.00 30.43 -24.43. 1 .00 24.43 .00 .00 .00 24.43 13 6.00 .00 6.00 .44 .00 .00 30.00 30.44 -24.44 .00 24.44 .00 .00 .00 24.44 19 5.5 .00 6.50 .44 .00 .00 30.00 30.44 ~23.94 .00 23.94 .00 .00 .00 23.94 20 6.5 .00 6.50 .45 .00 .00 30.00 30.45 ~23.95 .00 23.95 .00 .00 .00 23.95 21 6.5 .00 6.50 .45 .00 .00 30.00 30.45 ~23.95 .00 23.95 .00 .00 .00 23.95 22 6.5 .00 6.50 .43 .00 .00 30.00 30.43 -23.73 .00 23.93 .00 .00 .00 23.93 23 6.5 .00 6.50 .45 .00 .00 30.00 30.45 -2?.95 .00 23.95 .00 .00 .00 23.95 24 6.50 .00 6.50 .44 .00 .00 30.00 30.44 -23.94 .00 23.94 .00 .00 .00 23.94 25 6.50 .00 6.50 .44 .00 .00 30.00 30.44 -23.54 .00 23.94 .00 .00 .00 23.94 26 6.5 .00 6.50 .44 .00 .00 30.00 30.44 -23.94 .00 23.94 .00 .00 .00 23.94 27 6.50 .00 6.50 .43 .00 .00 30.00 30.43 -23.93 .00 23.93 .00 .00 .00 23.93 23 7.00 .00 7.00 .42 .00 .00 30.00 30.42 -23.42 .00 23.42 .00 .00 .00 23.42 29 7.00 .00 7.00 .44 .00 .00 30.00 30.44 ~23.44 .00 23.44 .00 .00 .00 23.44 30 6.50 .00 6.50 .43 .00 .00 30.00 30.43 -23.93 .00 23.93 .00 .00 .00 23.93 31 6.00 .00 6.00 . 3 .00 .00 30.00 30.43 524.43 .00 24.43 .00 .00 .00 24.43 Bates 002892 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 HUNTER CREEK - FEBRUARY 1978: 2005 WATER DEMQND TABLE 0400 01005 370000 0000005 023707007200 00 500070035 0003 007 1.15 050 000 07020 010 70700 020 000 0002 FRY-ARK FLBH 0 45020 40700 320100 370005 000077 004-004 370005 320100 00700 004 00043 0103 0002 0074012 2000 040073 0104 7070L 070230 0723 2L04 010073 7000 0074012 7570L 1 0.00 .00 0.00 .44 .00 .00 30.00 30.44 -24.44 .00 24.44 .00 .00 .00 24.44 2 0.5 .00 0.50 .44 .00 .00 30.00 30.44 -23 94 .00 23.0.00 .00 0.00 .44 .00 .00 30.00 30.44 -24 44 .00 24.44 .00 .00 .00 24.44 4 0.00 .00 0.00 .44 .00 .00 30.00 30.44 -24 44 .00 24.44 .00 .00 .00 24.44 5 0.00 .00 0.00 .40 .00 .00 30.00 30.40 -24 40 .00 24.40 00 00 .00 24.40 0 0.50 .00 0.50 .40 .00 .00 30.00 30 40 -23.00 .00 23.00 .00 .00 .00 23.20 7 0.50 .00 0.50 .45 .00 .00 30.00 30.45 -23.05 .00 23.25 .00 .00 .00 23.25 a 0.50 .00 0.50 .44 .00 .00 30.00 30.44 ?23.04 .00 23.04 .00 .00 .00 23.24 0 0.50 .00 0.50 .40 .00 .00 30.00 30.40 ?23.20 .00 23.90 .00 .00 .00 23.20 10 0.50 .00 0.50 .47 .00 .00 30.00 30.47 -23.27 .00 23.07 .00 .00 .00 23.47 11 7.00 .00 7.00 .45 .00 .00 30 00 30.45 ~23.45 .00 23.45 .00 .00 .00 23.45 12 7.00 .00 7.00 .40 .00 .00 30.00 30.40 -23.40 .00 23.40 .00 .00 .00 23.40 13 0.5 .00 0.50 .50 .00 .00 30.00 30.50 ?24.00 .00 24.00 .00 .00 .00 24.00 13 0.5 .00 0.50 .40 .00 .00 30.00 30.40 -23.00 .00 23.00 .00 .00 .00 23.00 15 0.00 .00 0.00 .40 .00 .00 30.00 30.40 -24.40 .00 24.40 .00 .00 .00 24.6.50 .00 6.50 .46 .00 .00 30.00 30.46 ~23.96 .00 .00 .00 .00 23.76 6. 17 6.5 .00 50 .48 .00 .00 30.00 30.48 -23.98? .00 23.78 .00 .00 .00 23.98 18 7.00 .00 7.00 .49 .00 .00 30.00 30.4? -23.49 .00 23.7.00 .00 7.00 .46 .00 .00 30.00 30.46 -23.46 .00 23.46 .00 .00 .00 23.46 20 7.00 .00 7.00 .48 .00 .00 30.00 30:48 -23.48 .00 23.48 .00 .00 .00 23.48 21 7.00 .00 7.00 .47 .00 .00 30.00 30.47 -23.47 .00 23.47 .00 .00 .00 23.47 22 6.50 .00 6.50 .48 .00 .00 30.00 30.48 -23.?8 .00 23.88 .00 .00 .00 23.98 23 6.50 .00 6.50 .47 .00 .00 30.00 30.47 -23.87 .00 23.97 .00 .00 .00 23.77 24 6.00 .00 6.00 .48 .00 .00 30.00 30.48 *24.48 .00 24.48 .00 .00 .00 24.48 25 6.00 .00 6.'0 .48 .00 .00 30.00 30.48 -24.48 .00 24.48 .00 .00 .00 24.48 26 6.50 .00 6.50 .46 .00 .00 30.00 30.46 -23.96 .00 23.96 .00 .00 .00 23.96 27 6.50 .00 6.50 .48 .00 .00 30.00 30.48 -23.88 .00 23.98 .00 .00 .00 23.98 28 6.50 .00 6.50 46 .00 .00 30.00 30.46 ~23.?6 .00 23.Bates 002893 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 HUNTER CREEK MARCH 1978; 2005 DEMAND TABLE EASE FLOHS STREAM DEHANDS DISTRIBUTION OF SHORTAEES USES NET 1.15 HOD RAH OTHER HIM TOTAL HIH RAH SAGE FLOW ASPEN HATER SENIOR STREAM FRY-ARK STREAM SENIOR HATER DAY FLOHS 0198 EASE POTABLE 1888 RIGHTS FLOH TOTAL EXCESS DIVS FLOR RIEHTS IRRN POTABLE TOTAL 30.00 30 47 -23 97 .00 23.30.00 30 46 -23 96 .00 23.6.50 .00 6.5 .48 .00 .00 30.00 30.48 -23.98 .00 23.30.45 -23 95 .00 23..00 30.00 30 49 -23 99 00 23.6.5 .00 6.50 .49 .00 .00 30.00 30.49 ~23.99 .00 23.99 .00 .00 .00 23.99 7 6.50 .00 6.50 .48 .00 .00 30.00 30.48 -23.98 .00 23.98 .00 .00 .00 23.98 8 6.5 .00 6.50 .47 .00 .00 30.00 30.47 "23.97 .00 23.97 .00 .00 .00 23.97 9 6.50 .00 6.50 .49 .00 .00 30.00 30.49 -23.99 .00 23.99 .00 .00 .00 23.99 10 7.00 .00 7.00 .49 .00 .00 30.00 30.49 *23.49 .00 23.49 .00 .00 .00 23.49 11 6.80 .00 6.80 .47 .00 .00 30.00 30.47 -23.67 .00 23.67 .00 .00 .00 23.67 12 7.00 .00 7.00 .47 .00 .00 30.00 30.47 -23.47 .00 23.47 .00 .00 .00 23.47 13 6.50 .00 6.50 .48 .00 .00 30.00 30.48 -23.98 .00 23.98 .00 .00 .00 23.98 13 6.00 .00 6.00 .47 .00 .00 30.00 30.47 ?24.47 .00 24.47 .00 .00 .00 24.47 15 6.00 .00 6.00 .49 .00 .00 30.00 30.49 -24.49 .00 24.49 .00 .00 .00 24.49 16 6.00 .00 6.00 .46 .00 .00 30.00 30.46 ~24.46 .00 24.46 .00 .00 .00 24.46 17 6.00 .00 6.00 .48 .00 .00 30.00 30.48 -24.48_' .00 24.4 .00 .00 .00 24.48 18 6.50 .00 6.5 .47 .00 .00 30.00 30.47 -23.97 .00 23.97 .00 .00 .00 23.97 19 7.00 .00 7.00 .49 .00 .00 30.00 30.49 ~23.49 .00 23.49 .00 .00 .00 23.49 20 7.50 .00 7.5 .50 .00 .00 30.00 3075 -23.00 .00 23.00 .00 .00 .00 23.00 21 8.00 .00 8.00 .49 .00 .00 30.00 30.49 ~22.49 .00 22.49 .00 .00 .00 22.49 22 8.00 .00 8.00 .53 .00 .00 30.00 30.5 -22.53 .00 22.53 .00 .00 .00 22.53 23 8.10 .00 8.10 .50 .00 .00 30.00 30.50 ~22.40 .00 22.40 .00 .00 .00 22.40 24 8.10 .00 8.10 .5 .00 .00 30.00 30.5 -22.41 .00 22.41 .00 .00 .00 22.41 25 8.00 .00 8.00 .47 .00 .00 30.00 30.47 -22.47 .00 22.47 .00 .00 .00 22.47 26 7.80 .00 7.80 .46 .00 .00 30.00 30.46 -22.66 .00 22.66 .00 .00 .00 22.66 27 8.50 .00 8.50 .48 .00 .00 30.00 30.48 *21.98 .00 21.98 .00 .00 .00 21.98 28 9.20 .00 9.20 .48 .00 .00 30.00 30.48 ?21.28 .00 21.28 .00 .00 .00 21.28 29 7.10 .00 7.10 .48 .00 .00 30.00 30.48 -23.38 .00 23.38 .00 .00 .00 23.38 30 8.50 .00 8.50 .47 .00 .00 30.00 30.47 ~21.97 .00 21.97 .00 .00 .00 21.97 31 9.60 .00 9.60 .47 .00 .00 30.00 30 47 -20.87 .00 20.87 .00 .00 .00 20.87 Bates 002894 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 HUNTER CREEK - APRIL 1978; 2005 NATER DEMAND - TABLE 0000 11000 310040 0000000 010101001100 00 500014000 0003 001 1.13 400 040 01030' 010 10141 0000 FRY-40K 0100 0 40000 44100 000100 330340 000011 001~400 510040 000100 40100 DAY FLOHS 0193 SAGE PUTABLE IRRH RIGHTS FLUH TOTAL EXCESS DIVS FLUH RIGHTS TRRN PUTABLE TOTAL 1 11.00 .00 11.00 .44 .00 .00 30.00 30.44 -14.44 7 :00 10.44 .00 .00 .00 10.44 2 9.90 .00 0.40 .41 .00 .00 30.00 30.41 ?20.51 .00 20.31 .00 .00 .00 20.51 3 0.00 .00 4.00 .42 .00 .00 30.00 30.42 -20.02 .00 20.02 .00 .00 .00 20.02 4 10.00 .00 10.00 .40 .00 .00 30.00 30.40 -20.40 .00 20.4 .00 .00 .00 20.40 5 10.00 .00 10.00 .41 .00 .00 30.00 30.41 ?20.41 .00 20.41 .00 .00 .00 20.41 0 12.00 .00 12.00 .41 .00 .00 30.00 30.41 -10.41 .00 10.41 .00 .00 .00 10.41 7 13.00 .00 13.00 .42 .00 .00 30.00 30.42 -17.42 .00 17.42 .00 .00 .00 17.42 0 14.00 .00 14.00 .40 .00 .00 30.00 30.40 -10.40 .00 10.40 .00 .00 .00 11.40 4 14.00 .00 14.00 .30 .00 .00 30.00 30.30 -10.30 .00 11.30 .00 .00 .00 10.30 10 12.00 .00 12.00 .30 .00 .00 30.00 30.30 -10.30 .00 10.3 .00 .00 .00 10.30 11 11.00 .00 11.00 .37 .00 .00 30.00 30.37 -19.37 .00 19.37 .00 .00 .00 19.37 12 12.00 .00 12.00 .37 .00 .00 30.00 30.37 -18.37 .00 18.37 .00 .00 .00 18.37 13 12.00 .00 12.00 .34 .00 .00 30.00 30.34 -18.34 .00 18.34 .00 .00 .00 18.34 13 12.00 .00 12.00 .35 .00 .00 30.00 30.35 ~18.35 .00 18.35 .00 .00 .00 18.35 15 12.00 .00 12.00 .34 .00 .00 30.00 30.34 -18.34 .00 18.34 .00 .00 .00 18.34 16 13.00 .00 13.00 .34 .00 .00 30.00 30.34 ~17.34 .00 17.34 .00 .00 .00 17.34 17 14.00 .00 14.00 .34 .00 .00 30.00 30.34 -16.34, .00 16.34 .00 .00 .00 16.34 18 16.00 .00 16.00 .34 .00 .00 30.00 30.34 -14.34 .00 14.34 .00 .00 .00 14.34 19 14.00 .00 14.00 .36 .00 .00 30.00 30.36 *16.36 .00 16.36 .00 .00 .00 16.36 20 13.00 .00 13.00 .34 .00 .00 30.00 30:34 -17.34 .00 17.34 .00 .00 .00 17.34 21 14.00 .00 14.00 .35 .00 .00 30.00 30.35 -16.35 .00 16.3 .00 .00 .00 16.35 22 14.00 .00 14.00 .32 .00 .00 30.00 30.32 -16.32 .00 16.32 .00 .00 .00 16.32 23 14.00 .00 14.00 .35 .00 .00 30.00 30.35 -16.35 .00 16.35 .00 .00 .00 16.35 24 14.00 .00 14.00 .36 .00 .00 30.00 30.36 -16.36 .00 16.36 .00 .00 .00 16.36 25 18.00 .00 18.00 .36 .00 .00 30.00 30.36 -12.36 .00 12.36 .00 .00 .00 12.36 26 23.00 .00 23.00 .39 .00 .00 30.00 30.39 ~7.39 .00 7.39 .00 .00 .00 7.39 27 32.00 .00 32.00 .39 .00 .00 30.00 30.39 1.29.00 .00 29.00 .34 .00 .00 30.00 30.34 ~1.34 .00 1.34 .00 .00 .00 1.34 29 26.00 .00 26.00 .35 .00 .00 30.00 30.35 -4.35 .00 4.35 .00 .00 .00 4.35 3 25.00 .00 25.00 .35 .00 .00 30.00 30 35 -5.35 .00 5.35 .00 .00 .00 5.Bates 002895 Plaintiffs? 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Disclosures 9/28/12 MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR TOTAL DSF TOTAL AF RDARINB FORK RIVER SUMMARY OF DISTRIBUTION OF SHURTAGES TOTAL 1431.28 3015.07 3597.09 3637.50 307.24 377.62 415.08 479.48 461.64 348.09 .40 MIN TWIN RAN STREAM LAKES SENIOR WATER FLOW DLVS RIGHTS IRRN POTABLE 448.00 80.37 698.1d .00 .00 601.32 814.80 14.03 1.14 .00 992.00 530.90 1479.28 20.60 .00 992.00 401.30 2189.91 16.74 .00 960.00 270.70 2398.90 8.67 .00 307-24 .00 .00 .00 .00 377.62 .00 .00 .00 .00 415.08 .00 .00 .00 .00 479.48 .00 .00 .00 .00 461.64 .00 .00 .00 .00 348.09 .00 .00 .00 .OO .40 .00 .00 .00 .00 6383 2098 6780 47 0 12660 4161 13448 Bates 002898 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 COLUMN EXPLANATIDNS FDR TABLE 5 RDARINB FORK RIVER TABLE 5 (62) DAY Day of the month (63) USES GAGE Stream flows at USES gage 9073400 on the Roaring Fork River upstream from the Salvation Ditch TWIN LAKES DIVS - Twin Lakes diversions taken out above the gage (64) STREAM DEMANDS (65) 4.0 MGD ASPEN POTAELE - The 4.0 MED water treatment plant planned for the Roaring Fork River is 18.92 of the 21.15 MGD water plant capacity planned for Aspen. This column is 18.92 of the 2005 expected potable water demand shown in column (12) RAW WATER IRRN - Total ASpen northside rights on the Roaring Fork are 16.65 from which the potable demand is met and the remainder is used to satisfy the municipal raw water irrigation demand (67) SENIOR RIGHTS - These are mainstem source of supply stream rights which are bypassed by Aspen (68) MIN - The minimum streamflow decree for the Roaring Fork River in ASpen is 32 (69) TOTAL The sum of (65) thru (68) (70) TOTAL - (64) minus (69) (66) DISTRIBUTION OF SHURTAGES These columns distribute the shortages accordingly and thus decrease each demand by the amount shown (71) MIN (72) THIN LAKES DIVS (73) SENIUR RIGHTS (74) RAW WATER IRRN (75) PUTABLE (76) TOTAL The sum of columns (71) thru (75) Bates 002899 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 RUQRING FORK JUNE 1977; 2005 WATER DEMAND TABLE STREAM DEHANES DISTRIBUTION 8F 580876855 THIN 4 0 880 RAH HIH TUIRL HIH 7419 End LEKES USES ASPEN HATER SENIBR STREAM 88887! STREAM LAKES SENIOR HATER DAY 0195 888E PDTABLE IRRN RIGHTS FLUH TDTAL EXCESS FLUH DIVE 818873 1888 FDTQELE TDTAL 1 369.00 217 00 2.32 8.50 102.79 3 145.61 71.368.00 214.00 2.19 8.50 102.79 32 145.48 68.305.00 188.00 2.26 8.50 102.79 32 145.55 42.307.00 192.00 2.06 8.50 102.79 3 145.35 46.347.00 206.00 2 14 8.50 102.79 3 145.43 60369.00 215.00 2.20 8.50 102.79 32 145.49 69.344.00 201.00 2.12 8.50 102.79 32 145.41 55.490.00 260.00 1.56 8.50 102.79 3 144.85 115.484.00 207.00 1.59 8.50 102.79 32 144.88 62.319.00 169.00 2.17 8.50 102.79 32 145.46 23.264.00 140.00 2.05 8.50 102.79 32 145.34 -5.34 5.34 .00 .00 .00 .00 5.34 12 196.00 123.00 2.19 8.50 102.79 32 145.48 ?22.48 22.48 .00 .00 .00 .00 22.48 13 243.00 116.00 2.21 8.50 102.79 32 145.50 -29.50 29.50 .00 .00 .00 .00 29.50 14 239.00 106.00 3.08 8.50 102.79 32 146.37 -40.37 32.00 8.37 .00 .00 .00 40.3 15 204.00 98.00 2.63 8.50 102.79 32 145.92 -47.92 32.00 15.92 .00 .00 .00 47.92 16 53.00 91.00 2.72 8.50 102.79 3 146.01 -55.01 32.00 23.01 .00 .00 .00 55.01 17 168.00 85.00 2.80 8.50 102.79 32 146.09 ~61.09 32.00 29.09 .00 .00 .00 61.09 18 168.00 77.00 2.57 8.5 102.79 32 145.86 -68.86 32.00 36.86 .00 .00 .00 68.86 19 139.00 72.00 2.99 8.50 102.79 32 146.28 -74.28 32.00 42.28 .00 .00 .00 74.28 20 120.00 67.00 3.01 8.50 102.79 32 146.30 479.30 32.00 47.30 .00 .00 .00 79.30 145.61 -92.61 32.00 59.00 1.61 .00 .00 92.61 102.79 32 145.59 -91.59 32.00 59.59 .00 .00 .00 91.59 21 105.00 62.00 2.86 8.50 102.79 32 146.15 -84.15 32.00 52.15 .00 .00 .00 84.15 22 59.00 58.00 2.98 8.50 102.79 32 146.27 -88.27 32.00 56.27 .00 .00 .00 88.27 23 56.00 54.00 2.46 8.50 102.79 32 145.75 -91.75 32.00 56.00 3.44 .31~ .00 91.75 24 59.00 53.00 2.32 8.50 102.79 32 2 0 25 63.00 54.00 I L-J 26 65.00 52.00 2.48 8.50 102.79 3 145.77 -93.77 32.00 61.77 .00 .00 .00 93.77 27 67.00 49.00 2.90 8.50 102.79 32 146.19 -97.19 32.00 65.19 .00 .00 .00 97.19 28 68.00 45.00 3.01 8.50 102.79 32 146.30 -101.30 32.00 68.00 1.30 .00 .00 101.30 29 68.00 44.00 2.95 8.50 102.79 32 146.24 -102.24 32.00 68.00 2.24 .00 .00 102.24 30 66.00 42.00 2.97 8.50 102.79 32 146.26 -104.26 32.00 66.00 5.44 .82 .00 104.Bates 002900 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 RDRRING FORK - JULY 1977; 2005 WATER DEMAND - TABLE 73-15mm 530.1105 91571215071521 0; saamazs Him 17 07 7660? "Ef?mfi?i 4 ?4 uses ASPEN EATER SENIOR 3mm saoar/ STREQH LRKES 55mm was. 049 0193 SAGE PUTABLE 1888 818878 FLBH TBTAL EXCESS FLGH 0198 RIGHTS 1888 8870818 TOTAL 1 42.00 39.00 3.06 8.50 102.79 32 146.35 *107.35 32.00 42.00 32.44 .91 .00 107.3 2 16.00 52.00 2.83 8.50 102.79 32 146.12 ~94.12 32.00 16.00 44.79 1.33 .00 94.12 3 16.00 54.00 2.87 8.50 102.79 32 146.16 ~92.16 32.00 16.00 43.44 .72 .00 92.16 4 19.00 52.00 2.26 8.50 102.79 3 145.55 -93.55 32.00 19.00 42.44 .11 .00 93.5 5 18.00 64.00 1.87 8.50 102.79 32 145.16 -81.16 32.00 18.00 31.16 .00 .00 81.16 6 13.00 59.00 2.17 8.50 102.79 32 145.46 -86.46 32.00 13.00 41.44 .02 .00 86.46 7 20.00 50.00 2.70 8.50 102.79 32 145.99 *95.99 32.00 20.00 43.44 .5 .00 95.99 8 16.00 47.00 2.83 8.50 102.79 32 146.12 *99.12 32.00 16.00 49.79 1.33 .00 99.12 9 17.00 43.00 2.45 8.50 102.79 32 145.74 -102.74 32.00 17.00 52.79 .95 .00 102.74 10 14 00 41.00 2 68 8.50 102.79 32 145.97 -104.97 32.00 14.00 57 79 1.18 .00 104.97 11 6.40 38.00 2.96 8.5 102.79 32 146.25 *108.25 32.00 6.40 68.39 1.46 .00 108.25 12 9.90 38.00 3.03 8.5 102.79 32 146.32 -108.32 32.00 9.90 64.89 1.53 .00 108.3 13 7.90 37.00 2 33 8.50 102.79 32 145.62 -108.62 32.00 7.90 67 89 .83 .00 108.62 14 7.20 41.00 2.29 8.50 102.79 32 145.58 ?104.58 32.00 7.20 64.59 .79 .00 104.58 5 8.70 37.00 2 69 8.50 102.79 32 145.98 -108.98 32.00 8.70 67.09 1.19 .00 108.98 16 9.50 35.00 2.81 8.50 102.79 32 146.10 -111.10 32.00 9.50 69.60 1.31 .00 111.10 17 9 10 33.00 3.13 8.50 102.79 32 146.42 1113.42 32.00 9.10 72.32 1.63 .00 113.42 18 8.70 33.00 2.62 8.50 102.79 32 145.91 -112.91 32.00 8.70 72.21 1.12 .00 112.91 19 10.00 34.00 2.01 8.50 102.79 32 145.30 ~111.30 32.00 10.00 69.30 .51 .00 111.30 20 24.00 37.00 1.75 8.50 102.79 32 145.04 -108.04 32.00 24.00 52.04 .25 .00 108.04 21 25.00 62.00 1.72 8.50 102.79 32 145.01 -83.01 32.00 25.00 26.01 .00 .00 83.01 22 54.00 55.00 1.72 8.50 102.79 32 145.01 -90.01 32.00 54.00 4.01 .00 .00 90.01 23 24.00 55.00 1.51 8.50 102.79 32 144.80 ~89.80 32.00 24.00 33.80 .00 .00 89.80 24 2.00 73.00 1.46 8.50 102.79 32 144.75 -71.75 32.00 2.00 37.75 .00 .00 71.75 25 8.5 84.00 1.43 8.50 102.79 32 144.72 *60.72 32.00 8.50 20.22 .00 .00 60.72 26 21.00 72.00 1.64 8.50 102.79 32 144.93 -72.93 32.00 21.00 19.93 .00 .00 72.93 27 21.00 56.00 1.79 8.50 102.79 32 145.08 ?89.08 32.00 21.00 36.08 .00 .00 89.08 2 21.00 51.00 2.09 8.50 102.79 32 145.38 -94.38 32.00 21.00 41.38 .00 .00 94.38 29 21.00 47.00 2.33 8.50 102.79 3 145.62 -98.62 32.00 21.00 45.62 .83 .00 98.62 3 21.00 41.00 2.40 8.50 102.79 3 145.69 ~104.69 32.00 21.00 51.69 .90 .00 104.69 3 20.00 39.00 2.67 8.50 102.79 32 145.96 ?106.96 32.00 20.00 54.96 1.17 .00 106.96 Bates 002901 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 RDARING FORK AUGUST 1977; 2005 WATER DEMAND TABLE STREAM DEMANDS DISTRIBUTION UF SHORTHEES 7401 "410905?"410 901 50977 LAKES USES ASPEN EATER SENIOR STRERH STEEAH LAKES SENIOR HATER BAY UIVS EASE PGTABLE IRRN RIEHIS FLUH EXCESS FLUH DIVS RIGHTS IRRH FGTEBLE TOTAL - - - - ?up-un- 1 2 0.50 102.79 32 32.00 19 00 50.79 1.31 .00 111.102.79 32 140.24 -113 24 32.00 10.00 01.79 1.0.50 102.79 32 140.20 -113.20 32.00 10.00 01.79 1.31.00 2 40 0 50 102.79 32 145.77 -114.77 32.00 10.00 03.30.00 1.79 0.50 102 79 32 145.00 -109.00 32.00 10.00 50.79 29 00 109 00 0 10.00 35.00 1.7 0.50 102.79 32 145.05 -110.05 32.00 10.00 59.79 .20 .00 110.0- 7 17.00 32.00 1.97 0.50 102.79 32 145.20 -113.20 32.00 17.00 03.79 .47 .00 113.20 0 17.00 20.00 2.00 0.50 102.79 32 145.29 -117 29 32.00 17.00 07.79 .5 .00 117.29 9 10.00 20 00 2.10 0.50 102.79 32 145.39 -117.39 32.00 10.00 00.79 .00 .00 117.39 10 0.00 27.00 2.5 0 50 102.79 32 145.00 ?110 00 32.00 0.00 70.99 1.01 .00 110.00 11 1.00 20.00 2 5 0.50 102 79 3 145.05 -119.05 32.00 1.00 05.19 1.00 .00 119.05 12 1.00 25.00 2.05 0.50 102.79 32 140.14 -121.14 32.00 1.00 00.19 1.35 .00 121.14 13 1.00 24.00 2.01 0.50 102.79 3 145.90 -121.90 32.00 1.00 07.19 1.11 .00 121.90 14 1.30 23.00 2.01 2.50 102.79 32 145.90 -122.90 32.00 1 00 07.99 1.11 .00 122.90 15 1.00 24.00 2.41 0.50 102.79 32 145.70 -121.70 32.00 1.00 00.99 .91 .00 121.70 10 1.00 20 00 1.03 0.50 102.79 32 144.92 ?110.92 32.00 1.00 05.32 . 3 .00 110.92 17 1.00 29.00 1.04 0.50 102.79 32 145.13 -110.13 32.00 1.00 02.53 .34 .00 110.13 10 2.00 35.00 1.70 0.50 102.79 32 144.99 ?109.99 32.00 2.00 75.99 .20 .00 109.99 19 4.30 34.00 1.00 0.5 102.79 32 145.15 -111.15 32.00 4.3 74.05 .3 .00 111.15 20 22.00 31.00 1.07 0.50 102.79 32 144.90 -if3.90 32.00 22.00 59.90 .17 .00 113.90 21.00 31.00 21 1.0 0.50 102.79 32 144.90 -113.90 32.00 21.00 00.90 .17 .00 113.90 22 21.00 35.00 1.57 0.50 102.79 32 144.00 -109.00 32.00 21.00 5'.00 .07 .00 109.00 23 21 00 31.00 1.07 0.50 102.79 32 144.90 -113.90 32.00 2 .00 00.90 .17 _00 113.90 24 20.00 20.00 1.02 0.50 102.79 32 144.91 -110.91 32.00 20.00 04.91 .12 .00 110.91 25 20.00 30.00 1.07 0.50 102.79 32 144.90 -114.90 32.00 20.00 02.90 .17 .00 114.90 20 20.00 27.00 1.04 0.50 102.79 32 145.13 -110.13 32.00 20.00 00.13 .34 .00 110.13 27 20.00 20.00 1.50 0.50 102.79 32 144.79 ?110.79 32.00 20.00 04.79 .00 .00 110.79 20 19.00 29.00 1.30 0.50 102.79 32 144.05 ~115.05 32.00 19.00 04.05 .00 .00 115.05 29 10.00 20 00 1.00 0.50 102.79 32 144.97 -110.97 32.00 10.00 00.97 .10 .00 110.97 30 14.00 24.00 1.54 0.50 102.79 32 144.03 -1:0.03 32.00 14.00 74.03 .04 .00 120.03 3 1.00 24.00 1.90 0.50 102.79 32 145.19 -121.19 72.00 1.00 07.59 .40 .00 121.19 Bates 002902 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 991115013910 S9198 CUNOJCOO [h-Of"m - y? ch .4 ll"! ~43 P's (1v?o 63'811 [9'601 ?ts-comma: Inn-Wu": . 00' 00' 00' 00' 00' 00' 00' 00' 00? 00' 00' 80' 00' 00' 00' 00' 00? 00' 00' 00' 00' 6t'18 00' 00(.Dv?d 00' [2'81 00' 00' 69'11 69'fl 00' [1'89 00' 2"69 90' 06'1 05'5 GOO .-.- gin.- Cr~o~o~ mD-rnmm 09(3-. 01'9 S'b 01'6 00''00?52 was HHEI SAIG 8315A HDIHES 53251 3011 ?63318 9i i 378Vi SEBHIEUHS ?0 H011n81818!6 91 GNUNEG #SOOZ Imag- wou- sum? mm? amn- 0i bl'i?l [l'f?l Bl'?tl I?'tti IB't?l #E'?il ?9'bil Sg'til #E'ttl 8E'th Et'gil 69 F1 fl) bi'ZH013 253318 HDINSS NIH 09' If! a . - a wohlmho ~o 'd(3050me N831 3959 HEB 09H H53315 05' 06? mmr?hr?f53351 - 380d RDQRING FORK - OCTOBER 1977; 2005 HATER DEMAND - TABLE Stigma BEHAHDS DISTRIBUTION 0.: SHGSIASES WIN 37.677173707777140 11111 730E LAKES USES ASPEN HATER SENIDR STREAH LAKES SENIOR DRY DIVS 808E PGTABLE 1888 818878 FLGH TGTAL EXCESS F188 0105 818875 1888 POTABLE TOTAL 1 7 60 22.00 1.44 00 00 32 00 33.44 -11.23.00 1.-1022.00 1.-11.6.20 22.00 1.-11.11.47 5 1 40 22.-11.1.80 23.00 1.35 .00 .00 32.00 33.35 -10.35 10.35 .00 .00 .00 .00 10.35 7 2.5 32.00 1.35 00 .00 32.00 33.35 -1.35 1.3.00 30.00 1.23 .00 .00 32.00 33.23 -3.23 3.23 .00 .00 .00 .00 3.23 9 3.00 27.00 1.30 .00 .00 32.00 33.30 -6.3 6.3 .00 .00 .00 .00 6.30 Si 10 3.00 27.00 1.32 .00 .00 32.00 3 .32 -6.32 6.32 .00 .00 .00 .00 6.32 1 11 3.00 24.00 1.21 .00 .00 32.00 33.21 ~9.21 9.21 .00 .00 .00 .00 9.21 .-- 12 3.00 23.00 1.39 .00 .00 32.00 33.3 -10.3 10.39 .00 .00 .00 .00 10.39 13 3.00 25.00 1.33 .00 .00 3 .00 33.33 -8.33 8.33 .00 .00 .00 .00 8.33 14 3.30 25.00 1.30 .00 .00 32.00 33.3 "8.30 8.3.30 25.00 1.32 .00 .00 32.00 33.72 -8.32 8.3.30 24.00 1.38 .00 .00 32.00 33.3 ~9.38 9.38 .00 .00 .00 .00 9.38 17 3.3 23.00 1.39 .00 .00 32.00 33.39 -10.3 10.39 .00 .00 .00 .00 10.39 18 3.3 25.00 1.38 .00 .00 32.00 33.38 ~8.3 8.38 .00 .00 .00 .00 8.38 19 3.30 23.00 1.41 .00 .00 32.00 33.41 :10.41 10.41 .00 .00 .00 .00 10.41 20 4.40 23.00 1.34 .00 .00 32.00 33.34 410.34 10.34 .00 .00 .00 .00 10.34 21 6.80 23.00 1.25 .00 .00 32.00 33.25 -10.25 10.25 .00 .00 .00 .00 10.23 22 6.80 23.00 1.34 .00 .00 32.00 33.34 -10.34 10.34 .00 .00 .00 .00 10.34 23 6.80 22.00 1.32 .00 .00 32.00 33.32 ~11.32 11.32 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.32 24 4.30 22.00 1.24 .00 .00 32.00 33.24 -11.24 11.24 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.24 25 2.90 21.00 1.34 .00 .00 32.00 33.34 -12.34 12.34 .00 .00 .00 .00 12.34 26 8.70 21.00 1.47 .00 .00 32.00 33.47 -12.47 12.47 .00 .00 .00 .00 12.47 22 4.00 21.00 1.42 .00 .00 32.00 33.42 -12.42 12.42 .00 .00 .00 .00 12.42 28 1.2 21.00 1.47 .00 .00 32.00 33.47 ~12.47 12.47 .00 .00 .00 .00 12.47 29 1.20 21.00 1.35 .00 .00 32.00 33.35 -12.35 12.35 .00 .00 .00 .00 12.35 30 1.20 22.00 1.24 .00 .00 32.00 33.24 -11.24 11.24 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.24 31 1.20 20.00 1.73 .00 .00 32.00 33.73 -13.73 13.Bates 002904 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 ROARING FORK - 52THIN LAKES 0855 DAY 0125 BREE 1 .82 19.00 2 4.20 20.00 3 7.20 22.00 4 6.80 22.00 5 6.10 22.00 6 3.80 22.00 7 8.50 -.00 8 14.00 22.00 9 1.40 ".00 10 5.00 20.00 11 16.00 21 00 12 16.00 22.00 13 8.00 20.00 14 1.40 20.00 5.40 20.00 16 6.50 20.00 17 2.00 20.00 18 2.20 21.00 19 2.70 20.00 20 2.70 20.00 21 2.50 21.00 22 2.50 22.00 23 2.20 21.00 24 2.20 22.00 25 2.20 21.00 26 2.20 21.00 27 2.20 21.00 2 1.60 20.00 29 1.20 20.00 30 1.20 20.ASPEN PUTEBLE .1.30 1.28 I 7 Id STREAH HATER IERH .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 NOVEMBER 1977 1 57 1 1 63 1 SENIOR STREAH RIGHTS .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 FLDH L23: 0 .00 h. 32.00 32.00 32.00 1 6? I outdo: (a 54 34 94 0-44.43 L. Li I NJ 33.26 33.28 33.29 33.41 33.0-.) (A (.4 . L4 L11 Ln robin.) - 01 m1 LI (333.35 33.36 w-Iy 33.3 3.36 33.35 33.24 33.30 33.28 33.2005 WATER DEMQND TQBLE ?13121207100 0F 588814225 18111 HIM THIN 848 8881/ STEEAH LAKES SENIOR 41728 518235 FLDH 0193 RIEHTS 1888 2878812 TOTAL -14.94 14.?13.49 13.-11.3 11.-11.21 11.23 .00 .00 .00 11 21 -11.12 11.-11.21 11.21 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.26 -11.28 11.28 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.28 ~11.29 11.29 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.29 -15.41 15.41 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.41 ?13.21 13.21 .00 .00 .00 .00 3.2 ~17.27 12.27 .00 .00 .oo .00 2.27 -11.28 11.28 .00 .00 .00 .80 11.28 -13.24 13.24 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.24 ?13.35 13.33 .00 .00 .oo .00 13.35 ~13.25 13.25 .00 .00 .oo .00 13.25 -13.27 13.27 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.27 ~13.3o 1 .30 .00 .00 .00 .80 13.3 -12.27 12.27 .00 .00 .00 .00 12.27 -13.28 13.28 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.28 113.21 17.28 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.26 -12.25 12.25 .00 .00 .00 .00 12.25 ~11.35 11.35 .00 .oo .00 .00 11.35 ?12.36 12.31 .00 .00 .00 .00 12.36 ?11.34 11.34 .00 .80 .00 .00 11.34 - 2.3 12.36 .00 .00 .00 .00 12.31 ?12.35 12.35 .00 .oo .00 .00 12.33 -12.24 12.24 .00 .00 .00 .00 -. ~13.30 13.30 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.30 -13.28 13.28 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.28 413.39 13.39 00 .00 .00 .00 13.39 Bates 002905 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 RDQRING FORK 621 l?x) Nhqu LnJ-I't 22.00 22.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 21.00 21.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 18.00 18.00 20.00 18.00 20.00 19.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 19.ASPEN POTAELE uo-D-o??D 4- . . . Chuck-m? (I) n'I thU? (Jr-o4) Hb?I-p?D??Hb?o - I STRERH DEMANDS HATER SENIOR STREAM IRON RIEHTS .(at mtavIoabl L1 a DECEMBER 1977TOTAL HIN STREAM EICESS -17 -12. ~13. -v ?13. ~13. -15. -13 -13. ~14. -13. -13. ?13. -13 -13. -13. -13. -13. -14'.41 -15'.49 77 75 78 FLOH -- (wt.) 15.13 15.38 13.11 15.49 13.51 14.58 13.69 13.60 13.71 13.49 13.69 13.76 13.79 13.77 13.75 14.78 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 LQKES SENIOR HATER DIVE RIGHTS .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 2005 WATER DEHQND 9 DISTRIBUTION OF SHORTAEES 1888 POTEBLE .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 TABLE 5 1 76 1 5.43 15.38 13.41 15.49 13.56 14.58 13.69 13.60 13.71 13.49 13.69 13.76 13.79 13.77 13.75 14.78 Bates 002906 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 RDARING FORK - JQNUARY 1978; DEHEHDS .. . L11 (.414 (A - LII (Amp-49494 0' . . .5un (.1 041,1 0 . . a Ho?cHl??o? . a 43-UIUI . ,?45m ?0394 0000 Ln U1 a?w rub-In2005 NATER DEMAND TQBLE . 4 1 1 75 1 DISTRIBUTIDH 0F 550575555 ?1'6?an 7133 a? 51? 5T5555 14555 555155 HATER ?10555 01vs RIEHTS 1555 P075515 TOTAL $15.71] T66 T66 1'536 515.71 .00 .00 15.71 -15.57 .00 .00 15.57 ?15.55 .00 .00 15.59 -14.52 .00 .00 14.52 -14.55 .00 .00 14.55 ?14.55 .00 .00 14.55 ,14_5, .00 .00 14.55 -15.5 .00 .00 15.55 ?14.5 .00 .00 14.5 -15.55 .00 .00 15.55 -15.55 .00 .00 15.55 -15.57 .00 .00 15.57 -15.55 .00 .00 15.55 ?15.4 .00 .00 15.45 -14.53 .00 .00 14.55 -15.51 .00 .00 15.51 -15.54 .00 .00 15.54 :15.54 .00 .00 15.54 -15.57 .00 .00 15.57 414.55 .00 .00 14.55 -15 51 .00 .00 15.51 ~15.55 .00 .00 15.55 ~15.52 .00 .00 15.52 ~15.54 .00 .00 15.54 -15.55 .00 .00 15.55 -15.48 .00 .00 15.48 -15.47 .00 .00 15.47 -15.55 .00 .00 15.55 -15.44 .00 .00 15.45 -15.51 .00 .00 15.51 52)i53)(541 (6511136) (69) (F0117111??i(7 Bates 002907 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 RUARING FORK - FEBRUARY 1978; 2005 NQTER DEMAND TABLE STSEAA DEMANDS 113781387108 0? SASATASES THIN 7367333777'377777'77'77?77816 7' 77676i LAKES USES ASPEN HATER SENIOR STAEAH 580817 STEEAH LAKES SENIOR AATEA DAY DIVS EASE PUTRBLE IRRH RIGHTS FLUH TOTAL EICESS DIVS EIBHTS 1888 POTAELE TOTAL 1 . 1.52 . . 33.2.20 18.00 1.55 .00 .00 32.00 33.18.00 1.54 .00 .00 32.00 33.18.00 1.54 .00 .00 32.00 33.54 ?15 54 15.2.00 18.00 1.59 .00 .00 32.00 33 59 -15 59 15.2.20 18.00 1.60 .00 .00 32.00 33.60 -15.60 15.60 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.60 7 2.20 16.00 1.55 .00 .00 32.00 33.5 -17.58 17.58 .00 .00 .00 .00 17.5 8 2.20 16.00 1.54 .00 .00 32.00 33.54 ~17.5 17.5 .00 .00 .00 .00 17.54 7 2.20 16.00 1.68 .00 .00 32.00 33.68 -17.68 17.68 .00 .00 .00 .00 17.68 10 2.2 16.00 1.65 .00 .00 32.00 33.65 -17.65 17.65 .00 .00 .00 .00 17.65 11 2.20 16.00 1.55 .00 .00 32.00 33.55 -17.55 17.55 .00 .00 .00 .00 17.55 12 2.20 16.00 1.67 .00 .00 32.00 33.67 -17.67 17.67 .00 .00 .00 .00 17.67 13 2.20 16.00 2.02 .00 .00 32.00 34.02 -18.02 18.02 .00 .00 .00 .00 18.02 14 2.20 16.00 1.60 .00 .00 32.00 33.60 -17.60 17.60 .00 .00 .00 .00 17.60 15 2.20 18.00 1.66 .00 .00 32.00 33.66 -15.66 15.66 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.66 16 2.20 16.00 1.62 .00 .00 32.00 33.62 ?17.62 17.62 .00 .00 .00 .00 17.62 17 2.2 17.00 1.67 .00 .00 32.00 33.67 -16.67 16.67 .00 .00 .00 .00 16.67 18 2.20 17 00 .00 .00 32.00 33.69 ~16.69 16.67 .00 .00 .00 .00 16.68 19 2.20 18.00 1.59 .00 .00 32.00 33.5 -15.59 15.5 .00 .00 .00 .00 5.59 20 2.70 18.00 1.67 .00 .00 32.00 33.67 315.67 15.67 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.67 21 3.00 17.00 1.63 .00 .00 32.00 33.63 -16.63 16.63 .00 .00 .00 .00 16.63 22 3.00 17.00 1.68 .00 .00 32.00 33.68 -16.68 16.68 .00 .00 .00 .00 16.68 23 2.70 17.00 1.63 .00 .00 32.00 33.63 ~16.63 16.63 .00 .00 .00 .00 16.63 24 2.70 17.00 1.66 .00 .00 32.00 33.66 -16.66 16.66 .00 .00 .00 .00 16.66 25 2.70 18.00 1.67 .00 .00 32.00 33.67 '15.67 15.67 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.67 26 3.00 18.00 1.60 .00 .00 32.00 33.60 -15.60 15.60 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.60 27 3.00 18.00 1.66 .00 .00 32.00 33.66 ~15.66 15.66 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.66 28 3.30 18.00 1.59 .00 .00 2.00 33.5? -15.59 15.58 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.Bates 002908 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 RUARING FORK - 1978; 2005 WATER DEMQND TABLE STREAM BEHAHDS DISTRIBUTIBH 0F SHERTASES THIN 1? 1'0 76732 "0717'"wa RAH LAKES 63m HATER sauna STEEAH 5?:an LAKES semen HATER 009 0195 SAGE PDTAELE IRRN RIGHTS 70761 EXCESS FLGH 0198 818833 1608 PUTABLE TOTAL - 1 3.60 18.00 1.64 .00 .00 32.00 33.64 -15.64 15.64 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.64 2 3.80 18.00 1.59 .00 .00 32.00 33.59 -15.5 15.59 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.59 3 3.80 18.00 1.67 .00 .00 32.00 33.67' -15.67 15.67 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.67 4 3.80 18.00 1.57 .00 .00 32.00 33.5 -15.57 15.57 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.57 5 3.80 18.00 1.69 .00 .00 32.00 33.69 -15.69 15.69 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.69 6 3 80 19.00 1.70 .00 .00 32.00 33.70 -14.70 14.70 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.70 7 3 80 19.00 1.66 .00 .00 32.00 33.66 -14.66 14.66 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.66 3 3 80 19.00 1.64 .00 .00 32.00 33.64 -14.64 14.64 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.64 9 3 60 20.00 1.69 .00 .00 32.00 33.69 ~13.69 13.69 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.69 10 3 60 20.00 1.71 .00 .00 32.00 33 71 -13 71 13.71 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.71 11 3.60 22.00 1.64 .00 .00 32.00 33.64 ~11.64 11.64 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.64 12 3.60 22.00 1.62 .00 .00 32.00 33.62 ?11.62 11.62 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.62 3 3.60 22.00 1.65 .00 .00 32.00 33.65 -11.65 11.65 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.65 14 3.60 22.00 1.63 .00 .00 32.00 33.63 -11.63 11.63 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.63 15 3.60 20.00 1.69 .00 .00 32.00 33.69 -13.69 13.69 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.69 16 3.60 22.00 1.62 .00 .00 32.00 33.62 -11.62 11.62 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.62 17 3.60 22.00 1.67 .00 .00 32.00 33.67 -11.67 11.67 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.67 1 3.80 22.00 1.64 .00 .00 32.00 33.64 -11 64 11.64 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.64 19 3.80 23.00 1.69 .00 .00 32.00 33.69 210.69 10.69 .00 .00 .00 .00 10.69 20 3.80 23.00 1.73 .00 .00 32.00 33.73 410.73 10.73 .00 .00 .00 .00 10.73 21 3.80 23.00 1.72 .00 .00 32.00 33.72 -10.72 10.72 .00 .00 .00 .00 10.72 22 4.20 25.00 1.83 .00 .00 32.00 33.83 -8.83 8.83 .00 .00 .00 .00 8.83 23 4.20 26.00 1.74 .00 .00 32.00 33.74 *7.74 7.74 .00 .00 .00 .00 7.74 24 4.20 25.00 1.77 .00 .00 32.00 33.77 -8 77 8. .00 .00 .00 .00 8.77 2 4.20 25.00 1.64 .00 .00 32.00 33.64 ?8.64 8.64 .00 .00 .00 .00 8.64 4.40 25.00 1.61 .00 .00 32.00 33.61 -8.61 8.61 .00 .00 .00 .00 8.61 2 4.40 25.00 1.65 .00 .00 32.00 33.65 -8.65 8.65 .00 .00 .00 .00 8.65 28 4.40 25.00 1.65 .00 .00 32.00 33.65 -8.65 8.65 .00 .00 .00 .00 8.65 29 4.40 26.00 1.68 .00 .00 32.00 33.68 "7.68 7.68 .00 .00 .00 .00 7.68 30 4.80 30.00 1.65 .00 .00 32.00 33.65 -3.65 3.65 .00 .00 .00 .00 3.65 31 5.10 36.00 1.63 .00 .00 32.00 33.63 2.37 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Bates 002909 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 RDARING FORK APRIL 1978; 2005 WATER DEMAND TABLE .372000 DEMANDS 013741007100 0F 000070000 7410 4 0 000 004 010 7040L 314 7414 444 LAKES 0300 ASPEN 04704 SENIBR STEEAH 500077 STEEAH L44E3 SENIOR 447E0 004 0145 0000 00740L5 1400 010073 7104 7074L ?10033 ELDH 0143 010073 1040 407401E 7070L 1 5 4 41.00 1 53 .00 .00 32.00 33.30.00 1.42 00 .00 32 00 33.34.33.4333.00 1.40 .00 .00 32 00 33.40 4.30.33.44 2.50 -.5.40 35.00 1.43 .00 .00 32 00 33.43 1.5.10 34.00 1.43 .00 .00 32.00 33.44 5.5.10 40 00 1.34 .00 .00 32.00 33.34 14.5.40 50.00 1.33 .00 .00 32.00 33.33 13.5.40 41.00 1.32 .00 .00 32 00 33.5.40 34.00 1.20 .00 .00 32 00 33.20 5.5.10 44.00 1.20 .00 .00 32.00 33.20 10.5.10 43.00 1.20 .00 .00 32.00 33.20 4.5.10 43.00 1.23 .00 .00 32.00 33.23 4.5.4 43.00 1.17 .00 .00 32.00 33.47 12.5.10 45.00 1.20 .00 .00 32.00 33.20 11.5.40 45.00 1.14 .00 .00 32.00 33.14 11.5.40 41.00 1.14 .00 .00 32.00 33.14 7.40.00 1.24 .00 .00 32.00 33.24 . 0.40.00 1.14 .00 .00 32.00 33.14 ?0.13.00 1.21 .00 .00 32.00 33.21 9.5.80 43.00 1.12 .00 .00 32.00 33.12 9.5.10 30.00 1.20 .00 .00 32.00 33.20 6.6.10 40.00 1.26 .00 .00 32.00 33.26 6.7.20 46.00 1.27 .00 .00 32.00 33.27 12.7.20 57.00 1.36 .00 .00 32.00 33.36 23.7.20 78.00 1.35 .00 .00 32.00 33.35 44.7.20 63.00 1.17 .00 .00 32.00 33.17 34.7.2 63.00 1.21 .00 .00 32.00 33.21 29.7.20 64.00 1.22 .00 .00 32.00 33.22 30.Bates 002910 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12 RUARINB FORK MAY 1978; 2005 WATER DEMAND TABLE SIREAH DEHANDS DISTRIBUTION 07 SHURTAEES mm 78-731 LAKES ASPEN HATER SENIOR LAKES SENIUR 8ATER DAY 0195 8088 PUTABLE 1888 818875 F108 TUTAL EXCESS FLOR 0198 8IEHTS 1888 PUTABLE TOTAL 1 6.10 60.00 1.20 8.50 102.7 32 144.49 *84.49 32.00 6.10 46.39 .00 .00 84.49 2 6.10 55.00 1.28 8.50 102.79 32 144.57 -89.57 32.00 6.10 51.47 .00 .00 89.57 3 6.10 55.00 1.27 8.50 102.79 32 144.56' -89.56 32 00 6 10 51.4O 00 00 89.56 4 6.10 54.00 1 16 8.50 102.79 32 144.45 -90.4 32.00 6.10 52.35 .00 .00 90.45 5 6.10 52.00 1.19 8.50 102.79 32 144.48 *92.48 32.00 6.10 54.38 .00 .00 92.48 6 6 10 48.00 1 18 8 5 102.79 32 144.47 -96.47 32.00 6.10 58.37 .00 .00 96.47 7 6 10 46.00 1 15 8.50 102.79 32 144.44 -98.44 32.00 6.10 60.3 .00 .00 98.44 8 6 10 45.00 1 20 8 50 102.79 32 144.49 *99.49 32.00 6.10 61.39 .00 .00 99.49 9 5 10 46.00 1 24 8.50 102.79 32 144.53 *98.53 32.00 5.10 61.43 .00 .00 98.53 10 3 10 45.00 1 32 8.5 102.79 32 144.61 ~99.61 32.00 5.10 62.51 .00 .00 99.61 11 5 10 54.00 1.24 8.50 102.79 32 144.53 ~90.53 32.00 5.10 53.43 .00 .00 90.53 12 5 10 60.00 1.23 8.50 102.79 32 144.52 -84.52 32.00 5.10 47.42 .00 .00 84.52 13 5 4 70.00 1.33 8.50 102.79 32 144.62 -74.62 32.00 5.40 37.22 .00 .00 74.62 14 5.80 107.00 1.48 8.5 102.79 32 144.77 ~37.77 32.00 5.77 .00 .00 .00 37.77 15 20 00 162.00 1.70 8.50 102.79 3 144.99 17.01 .00 .00225.00 7 8.50 102.79 32 145.06 79.75.00 288.00 8.50 102.79 3 144.72 143.88.00 192.00 8.50 102.79 32 144.70 47.82.00 157.00 8.50 102.79 ?3 144.91 _12.102.79 3 144.98 932.104.00 211.00 1.32 8.5 102.79 32 144.61 66.106.00 190.00 1.39 8.5 102.79 3 144.68 45.32 .00 .00 .00. .00 .00 .00 23 99.00 206.00 1.60 8.50 102.79 32 144.89 61.108.00 225.00 1.80 8.5 102.79 32 145.09 79.165.00 231.00 1.83 8.50 102.79 32 145.12 85.188.00 222.00 1.98 8.50 102.79 32 145.27 76.194.00 222.00 1.52 8.50 102.79 3 144.81 77.159.00 200.00 1.52 8.50 102.79 32 144.81 55.121.00 182.00 1.86 8.50 102.79 3 145.15 36.132.00 211.00 1.97 8.50 102.79 3 145.26 65.190.00 248.00 2.12 8.50 102.79 32 145.41 102.59 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Bates 002911 Plaintiffs? Disclosures 9/28/12