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WATER RESOURCE CONSULTANTS,LLC
June 13, 2025
Chris Bendon
Scot Simmons
Jesse Swann, P.E.
Matt Mortiz
RE: Sweetwater Ranch
Garfield County, Colorado
Main Residence — Water Supply Summary
Chris, Scot, Jesse and Matt,
via e-mail
chris@bendonadams.com
scot@simmonsfamilyoffice.com
jswann@sopriseng.com
matt@bluegreenaspen.com
This letter summarizes the legal, physical and water quality available to serve the water demand of the
Sweetwater Ranch Main Residence, located in SEC 36 T3S R87W 6th P.M. of Garfield County, Colorado.
Water Demand
Water demand is a combination of in-house, landscape and fire protection water,
■ In house use was determined based on an average demand of 125 gpd/person x 3.5 people/day
x 50% annual occupancy = 0.25 acre-feet/year. This number provides the amount of annual
supply required to meet in-house use only.
■ Landscape irrigation demand will be similar to, or less than historical irrigated pasture demand
on the ranch. Actual landscape usage may be less than historical pasture grasses due to use of
734 Centauri Court 970.625.5433 pcurrier@wrc-Ilc.com
Grand Junction, CO 81506
Sweetwater Ranch
Main Residence, Garfield County, CO
Water Supply Summary
June 30, 2025
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native, drought tolerant species. Based on NRCS Blaney-Criddle calculations, the net irrigation
demand will be approximately 22 inches per year (1.83 acre-feet/acre). This factors in a net
precipitation of 8.2 inches per year.
Per the landscape plan prepared by Blue Green (Exhibit 1, June 30, 2025), total proposed
irrigated landscaped area equals 1.48 acres. Hence, total estimated irrigation demand is 1.48 x
22/12 = 2.71 Acre-Feet/year.
To avoid a water rights expansion of use of existing irrigation water rights, an equal amount, or .
more, of existing pasture will be removed from irrigation via dry -up. This includes access roads,
driveways and building footprints that are located within existing irrigated areas.
Fire fighting demand is based on recommendations provided by the Gypsum Fire Protection
District. As a base calculation NFPA 1142 is utilized to determine a minimum amount of fire
fighting water for just the structure. This results in a recommended storage of 70,000 gallons
(0.21 acre-feet) for in-house use (internal sprinklers and for fire trucks), and a minimum flow
rate of 1,000 gpm via fire hydrants.
Additionally, the owner desires to provide wildland sprinkler capability on the exterior of the
residence. Planning has been based on using three big guns sprinklers with a capacity of — 200-
250 gpm per sprinkler (flow rates vary based on pressure). The total area covered will be
approximately 3.5 to 4.0 acres. Run time, and hence Water demand, will be dictated by soil
moisture conditions, fuel loading, wind and weather conditions, and water availability in the
upstream Beaver Dam Reservoir. For a run time of 60 minutes (generally sufficient to dampen
vegetation to inhibit ignition), a minimum of 45,000 gallons is required for a minimum period of
60 minutes. Total minimum fire demand = 70,000 + 45,000=115,000 gallons (0.35 Acre -Feet).
Total demand:
o Total system demand (acre-feet) is estimated as: 0.25 + 2.71 + 0.35 = 3.31 acre-feet.
o Total annual demand (domestic + irrigation): 0.25 + 2.71= 2.96 acre-feet.
Physical Water Supply
Water supply is proposed to be obtained from Beaver Dam Reservoir. Both the reservoir and the water
rights appurtenant thereto are owned by the ranch. The reservoir is located on Sweetwater Ranch
approximately one-half mile uphill from the residence, on the north fork of Mason Creek (drainage basin
= 2.11 sq. mi.) In a dry year it is capable of providing 12.51 acre-feet of water delivery to the residence
for multiple uses. The total water available is greater than the 3.31 Acre-feet of system demand.
An additional 1.81 acre-feet of water is effectively dead storage, and is below the intake to the proposed
pipeline. By virtue of the topography, flow from the reservoir to the residence will be via gravity. Static
pressure at the residence will be 60-65 psi. The physical supply of 12.51 acre-feet is greater than the
system demand of 3.31 acre-feet. Therefore, physical supply is adequate to meet the needs of the main
residence.
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Sweetwater Ranch June 30, 2025
Main Residence, Garfield County, CO Page 3
Water Supply Summary
Legal Water Supply
Sweetwater Ranch owns all of the water rights in Beaver Dam Reservoir. It is decreed as follows:
Case No.
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Decreed Uses
Use Type
84CW0038
2.00
169
1
Irrigation
CA1416, 84CW0039
1.78
1689
5
Recreation
89CW0111
9.22
156
6
Fishery
Total
13.00
8
Domestic
9
Stock
The decrees for Beaver Dam Reservoir are attached as Exhibit 2. The decreed volumes exceed the
anticipated demand for irrigation and domestic water.
Water Quality
A water sample was obtained from the outflow of Beaver Dam Reservoir in March of 2025. No
contaminants of concern were noted. We are,proposing that disinfection be accomplished' using a
combination of filtration and ultra -violet. Water quality test results are included in Exhibit 3.
Summary
Adequate physical and legal water supplies of sufficient quality exist to serve the proposed
single family residence needs for domestic and irrigation demand. Fire protection water can
physically be provided by available irrigation water.
Respectfully submitted,
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Paul C. Currier, P.E.
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Attachments:
Exh. 1- Landscape Plan
Exh. 2 - Beaver Dam Reservoir decrees
Exh. 3 - Beaver Dam Reservoir, water quality
688-1.0 SWR Main Residence Water Supply 6.30.25.docx
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DISTRICT COURT, RATER DIVISION NO. 5, COLORADO
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Application No A�CM39...
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RULING OF REFEREE
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR WATER RIGHTS OF ROBERT R. BUERGER, d/b/a/
QUARTER CIRCLE V RANCHES, IN THE COLORADO RIVER, OR ITS TRIBUTARIES, TRIBUTARY
INVOLVED: NORTH FORK OF McKEAN CREEK, (NORTH FORK OF MORRIS CREEK), IN EAGLE
COUNTY
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The above entitled Application was filed on March 20, 4184, and was
referred to the undersigned as Water Referee for Water Division No. 6, State of
Colorado, by the Water Judge of said Court on the 19th day of April, 1984, in
accordance with Article 92 of Chapter 37. Colorado Revised Statutes 1973. known
as The Plater Right Determination and Administration Act of 1969.
And the undersigned Referee having made such investigations as are
necessary to determine whether or not the statements in the Application are
true and having.become fully advised with respect to the subject matter of the
Application does hereby crake the following determination and Ruling as the
Referee in this matter, to -wit:
1. The statements in the Application are true.
2, The name of the structure is Seaver Dar. Reservoir.
3. The name of the Claimant and address is: Robert R. Buerger, d/b/a
Quarter Circle V Ranches; 5798 Sweetwater Road; Gypsum, Colorado.
4. The source of the water is North Fork of McKean Creek (North Fork of
Harris Creek), tributary to Sweetwater Creek, tributary to the Colorado River.
5. The initial point of Survey of Beaver Dam Reservoir is located at the
intersection of the dam axis with the right abutment of the dam at a point
whence the Southwest Corner of Section 35, T. 3 S., R. 87 W. of the 6th P.M.
bears S. 41° 12' W. 5,�66 feet..
6. On September 13, 1967. in Civil Action No. 1416, the Eagle County
District Court awarded to,8eaver Dam Reservoir, Structure No. 408, Priority No.
508, a conditional water right for 1.78 acre feet of water, to be used for,
irrigation, livestock water, domestic and piscatorial purposes, with
appropriation date of July 8, 1%6.
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7. During the intervening years, at timely inte~vats as required by
statute, the claimant has shown to the court that reasonable diligence has been
exercised in the development of this conditional water right, and the court has
ruled -that said water right be continued in full force and effect. .
- 8. On March 20, 1984, the claimant filed, in Water Court for Water
Division No. 5, an Application for Quadrennial Finding of Reasonable Diligence
and to Make Absolute a Conditional Water Right in which it is requested that
the Court find that the claimant has exercised reasonable diligence in the
completion of the Reservoir, and to determine that the conditioral water right
has become absolute and unconditional in accordance with the decree.
In support of these requests it. is stated that the dam has been cowpleted
and the water was first stored and anplied.to beneficial use in the amount of
1.78 acre feet in June and.July, 190.
The Referee does therefore conclude that the above -entitled Application
should be granted and that the 1.78 acre feet of aster previously awarded
conditionally to Beaver Dam Reservoir in Civil Action No. 1416. with
Appropriation date of July, B. 1966, be made absolute and unconditional.
It is accordingly ORDERED that this Ruling shall be filed with the dater
Clerk subject to Judicial review.
It is further ORDERED that a copy of this ruling stall be filed with the
appropriate Division Engineer and the State Engineer.
Dated 4I& Azgc _ 2�41�-f 17 L '
BY THE REFEREE:
Water,,4ffMe
Wat ivisidn No. 5
State of Colorado
No protest was filed in this matter. The foregoing ruling is confirmed
and approved. and is made the Judgment and Decree of this court.
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DISTRICT COURT, WATER DIVISION NO. 5, COLORADO
Application No. 84CW38
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RULiNG OF REFEREE
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IN THE FATTER OF THE APPLIi:ATION FOR WATER RIGHTS OF ROBERT R. BUERGER, 3/b/a
QUARTER CIRCLE v RANCHES, IN THE COLOeRADO RIVER. OR ITS TRIBUTARIES, TRIBUTARY
INVOLVED: NORTH FORK OF NcK>AN CREEK (NORTH FORK OF MGRR1S CREEK), IN EAGLE
COUNTY
The above Entitled Application was filed on March 20. 4984, and was
referred to the undersigned as Water Referee for Water Division No. 5, State of
Colorado, by the Water Judge of said Court on the 19th day of April, 1984, in
accordance with Article 92 of Chapter 37, Colorado Reversed Statutes.1973. known
as The Water Right Determination and Administration Act of 1969.
And the undersigned Referee having made such investigations as are
necessary to determine whether or not the statements in the Application are
true and having become fully advised with respect to the subject matter of the
Application does hereby wake the fallowing determination and Ruling as the
Referee in this matter, to -wit.
1. The statements in the Application are true.
2. The name of the structure is Beaver Dam Reservoir, First Enlargement.
3. The name of the Claimant and address is: Robert R. Buerger; d/b/a
Quarter Circle Y Ranches; 5798 Sweetwater Road; Gypsum, Colorado.
4. The source of the water is the North Fork of McKean Creek (North Fork
of Morris Creek), tributary to Sweetwater Creek, tributary to the Colorado
River.
5. The initial point of survey of the Reservoir is located at the
intersection of the dare axis with the right abutment of the dam, at a point
whence the Southwest Corner of Section 35, 173S, R87M of the 6th P.M. hears S.
41°12'M. 5.466 feet.
6. The use of the water is irrigation, livestock water and piscatorial.
7. The date of initiation of appropriation is July 1, 1980.
8. The amount of water claimed by virtue of the First Enlargement of
Beaver Dame Resevvoir"is 2.00 acre feet.
9. The dame enlargement was completed and the water was first stcred and
applied to beneficial use fn June and July, 1983._
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RECEIVER
Robert R. Buerger d/b/a 84CW38 6
Quarter Circle V Ranches AUG ;
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The Referee does therefore conclude that the above entitled Application
Should be cranted and that 2.00 acre f-.: of water are hereby awarded to the
Beaver Dam Reservoir, First Enlargement,, for irrigation, livestock water and
piscatorial uses, with appropriation date of the 1st day of July, 1980.
absolute?y and unconditionally; subject, however, to all earlier priority
rights of others and to the integration and tabulation by the Division Engineer
of such priorities and changes of rights in accordance with law.
It is accordingly ORDERED that this Ruling shall be filed with the Water
Clerk subject to Judicial review.
It is further ORDERED that a copy of this Ruling shall be filed with the
appropriate Division Engineer and the State Engineer.
Dated . J�€�?_�r3�
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BY THE REFEREE:
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Referee
er Division No. 5
State of Colorado
No protest was filed in this matter. The foregoing Ruling is confirmed
and approved, an is made the Judgment and Decree of this court.
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DISTRICT COURT, WATER DIVISION NO. 5, COLORADO
Application No. 89CW111
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RULING OF REFEREE
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IN THE -MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR WATER RIGHTS OF ROBERT R. BUERGER DBA
QUARTER CIRCLE V RANCHES, IN THE COLORADO RIVER, OR ITS TRIBUTARIES, TRIBUTARY
INVOLVED: NORTH FORK OF 14CKEAN CREEK, IN EAGLE COUNTY
Tile above entitled Application was filed on June 30, 1989, and was
referred to the undersigned as Water' Referee for Water Division No. 5, State
of Colorado, by the Water Judge of said Court on the 6th day of July, 1989, in
accordance with Article 92 of Chapter 37, Colorado Revised Statutes 1973,
known as The Water Right Determination and Administration Act of 1969.
And the undersigned Referee having made a such investigations as are
necessary to' determine whether or not ti;e statements in the Application are
tre-_ and having become fully advised with respect to the subject matter of the
Application does hereby male the following determination and Ruling as the
Referee in this matter, to wit:
1. The statements in the Applicatior• are true, except as noted herein.
2. The name of the structure is Beaver Dam Reservoir, Second Enlargement.
3. The name and address of the Claimant: Robert R. Buerger dba Quarter
Circle V Ranches; 5798 Sweetwater Road; Gypsum, CO 81637.
4. The 'source of the water is the North Fork of McKean Creek (North Fork
of Morris Creek), tributary to Sweetwater Creek, tributary to the Colorado
River.
5. The Initial Point of Survey of said reservoir is located at the
intersection of the dam axis with the right abutment of the dam at a point
whence the SW Corner of Sec. 35, T. 3 S., R. 87 W. of the 6th P.M.: bears S.
41*12' W. 5466 feet.
6. The use of the water is the irrigation of 10 acres, piscatorial and
recreational purposes.
7. The date of initiation of appropriation is July.1, 1980.
8. The amount of water claimed is 9.22 acre feet of water, absolute.
The Referee does therefore conclude that the above entitled Application
should be granted and that 9.22 acre feet of water are hereby awarded to
Beaver Dam Reservoir Second Frlar4erent, for Lire irrigation of 10 acres,
piscatorial and recreation purposes, with Appropriation date of. the 1st day of
July, 1980, absolutely and unconditionally; subject, how,e'ver, to all earlier
priority rights of others ant; to the integration and tabulation by the
Division Engineer of such priorities and changes of rights in accordance with
law.
C.
GRAND-OHN-J�NCTIUN�IABORAiORIES
435 NORTH AvENue ♦ PHONE: (970) 242-7618 ♦ FAX: (970) 243-7235 ♦ GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO 81501
— ANALYTICAL REPORT —
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Received from: 734 Centauri Ct
Grand Jct CO 81506
Customer No.
Laboratory No.
5263a
Date Received 3/ 5/25 Date Reported
Lab number
5263a
Sample ID
Beaver Dam Res
outlet
3/4 16:10
PC
Arsenic(As)
0-000
mg/l
Barium(Ba)
0.34
mg/l
Cadmium(Cd)
0.0000
mg/l
Chromium(Cr)
0.000
mg/l
Fluoride(F)
0.05
mg/l
Lead(Pb)
0.000
mg/l
Mercury(Hg)
0.00000
mg/l
Nitrate(N)
0.18
mg/l
Selenium(Se)
0.000
mg/l
Silver(Ag)
0.0000
mg/l
Color(Co/Pt unit)
pH
Conductivity@25 deg. C
Sodium(Na)
Calcium(Ca)
Magnesium(Mg)
Potassium(K)
Chloride(Cl)
Sulfate(SO4)
Phenol. Alkalinity(CaCO3)
Total Alkalinity(CaCO3)
Bicarbonate(HCO3)
Carbonate(CO3)
Dissolved Solids
Hardness (CaCO3)
Turbidity(NTU)
Boron(B)
Copper(Cu)
Iron(Fe)
Manganese(Mn)
MolybdenLmt (Mo )
-Ammonia(N)
Phosphate(P)
Zinc(Zn)
Total Coliform Bacteria
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7.54
468 umhos/cm
5 mg/l
52 mg/l
18 mg/l
1 mg/l
3 mg/l
18 mg/l
O'mg/l
204 mg/l
247 mg/l
0 mg/1
308 mg/1
203 mg/l
0.75 NT[J
0.11 mg/l
0.000 mg/l
0.05 mg/l
0.037 mg/l
0.000 mg/l
0.00 mg/1
0.13 mg/l
0.008 mg/l
6 cfu/i00ml
2 this sample
water
/15/25
Limits for Drinking Supplies
by Colo. Dept: Health
0-01 mg/1
2-0- mg/1
0.005 mg/l
0.1 mg/l
4 mg/1
0.015 mg/1
0 - 002 mg/1
10-0 mg/l
0-05 mg/l
0-05 mg/1
15
6-5-8.5 is acceptable
no official limit
20 mg/l
no official limit
125 mg/l
no official limit
250 mg/l
250 mg/1
no official limit
no official limit
no official limit
no official limit
50n- mg/1
200 mg/l
1 NTU
no official limit
1-3 mg/1
0.3 mg/l
0 - 05 mg/ l
no official limit
no official limit
no official limit
5.0 mg/1
41cfu /100m1
Lab Dir.: Brian S. Bauer
JOHN C. IMPHART do CO.
GRANO JUNCTION LHORATOR119
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NOTES on sample # 5263a
Beaver Dam Res Outlet
3/4 16:10 PC
Public drinking water supply limits are given for reference.
Tested parameters exceeding the limits are as follows:
The limit for hardness was exceeded and scale formation -can be
expected along with a lesser effectiveness of soars.
Drinking supplies must have a Coliform Bacteria of less than one cfu/100m1-
Not all factors which might be harmful were tested. but the
analysis performed corers many. common problems_
For more information regarding drinking water safety, call
the EPA Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1-800-426-4791.-
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