2018 Kern County Water Summit

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2018 Kern County Water Summit Navigating Change “Living and Working with Regulated Groundwater” “A Colorado Perspective” March 7, 2018 Robert T. Sakata Presented by the Water Association of Kern County

Sakata Farms, Brighton, CO 3,000 Irrigated Acres 11 miles north of Denver International Airport 2,000 Acres with senior surface water rights 300 Acres with only alluvial ground water rights 860 Acres with both groundwater and surface water Presented by the Water Association of Kern County

Colorado Water Development History 1876: Article XVI of the Colorado Constitution set up water administration by prior appropriations: First in time first in Right Hundreds of irrigation ditches were constructed between 1860-1890 along the South Platte River: only small hand dug wells were of little concern Alluvial wells were drilled in the early 1900’s and after the droughts in the 1930’s and 1950’s were even encouraged to be drilled as an alternative to surface water. In 1965 the Colorado Legislature voted to NOT allow new wells and required alluvial well owners to comply with the Doctrine of Prior Appropriations From 1968 to 2001 farmers argued that they should be not be included in surface water administration

2003 the perfect Non-storm 1980-2000: twenty wettest recorded years in Colorado History 2002: Driest recorded year in over 300 years 2002: 85% of irrigated agricultures in Colorado impacted 2002: City of Aurora was down to a 6 month supply of water Presented by the Water Association of Kern County

Presented by the Water Association of Kern County

2003 – Well Curtailment Begins Approximately 3,000 wells are not allowed to pump – Decision of the Colorado State Engineer (Division of Water Resources) Decision reached to comply with the Doctrine of Prior Appropriation No Compensation to well owners Lawsuits begin, some well owners pump illegally Initial public meeting with the governor of Colorado, draws over 700 ag producers Growers scramble to try and find surface water to augment their pumping Cropping systems changed as land that relied on groundwater suddenly were dried vs land with surface water Presented by the Water Association of Kern County

Administration of Groundwater different across the state Alluvial vs Designated confined aquifer Compact requirements with other states: Arkansas River Irrigation Efficiency Rules Since the South Platte River Basin well shut down in other river basins some water districts have been formed to prevent what happen in the S. Platte and are working to prevent the involuntary shut down of ground water wells: San Luis Valley sub-district project $75/acre foot pumped to fund projects to reduce water use The Colorado State Engineers office administers water distribution Under water decrees that have been approved through water court Well decrees can be very expensive Presented by the Water Association of Kern County

The Water Crisis 2017 Colorado population 5.68 million 8th fastest growth rate in U.S. (Denver Post) Colorado Water Plan: 700,000 acres of irrigated farmland could be dried up Presented by the Water Association of Kern County

Living with groundwater regulations today Your augmentation plan determines how much water you can pump each season This amount isn’t determined until Spring of the growing season All wells have registered meters They must be inspected once every three years Most now have real time cellular telemetry Monthly pumping reports must be submitted Most surface water rights are now more valuable than groundwater More predictable supply from year to year since most are senior water rights Presented by the Water Association of Kern County

Living with groundwater regulations today 4,500 acres down to 3,000 acres Total fresh vegetable production continuing to decrease Lack of dependable water supplies Food Safety water quality concerns with surface water Grain crops and dryland crops production increases 100% fresh vegetables to now 30% Land sold for development Limited water efficiency measures implemented Colorado water law based on Consumptive Use Obligations for historic return flows Presented by the Water Association of Kern County

Living with groundwater regulations today South Platte River alluvial groundwater mapping restricts water transfer from well to well Three strikes and you are out…FOREVER!!! Wells now used sparingly only as a last resort on land that has surface water Surface water supplies are diminishing Exploration of Alternative Transfer Methods (ATMs) Rotational Fallowing Super Ditch Deficit Irrigation Ag Water Protection Water Right Presented by the Water Association of Kern County

Living with groundwater regulations today Construction of artificial recharge ponds to offset groundwater pumping Damaging High Groundwater Levels Presented by the Water Association of Kern County

Special water districts Lessons Learned Don’t stick your head in the sand and think they will never shut your well down Find legislative solutions that bring all parties to the table and avoid water court Special water districts Be careful in designing and using artificial recharge basins Become a water attorney or water engineer Presented by the Water Association of Kern County

Online Resources Water Education Colorado https://www.yourwatercolorado.org/ Colorado Water Congress http://www.cowatercongress.org/ Colorado Water Institute http://www.cwi.colostate.edu/ Colorado Department of Natural Resources https://cdnr.us/ Colorado Agriculture Water Alliance https://www.coagwater.org/ THANK-YOU Presented by the Water Association of Kern County