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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8271.200
Description
Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Program - Development and History - UCRB 13a Assessment
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
5/1/1979
Author
US Fish and Wildlife
Title
A Report on Use of A Regional Reconnaissance Methodology to Determine Instream Flow Effects As Applied to the Analysis of Impacts of Coal and Oil Shale --- part 1 of 2 - Title Page - page 100
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Report/Study
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<br />. <br /> <br />....... <br />....:i <br />-.J <br />r-.:.i <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />an annual spri ng fl ushi ng f1 ow of 1600 cfs or more and that <br />during the remainder of the year, instantaneous releases be not <br />less than 800 cfs. The purpose is to maintain optimum habitat <br /> <br />for brown and rainbow trouts. <br /> <br />c. <br /> <br />that the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish recommends an <br />instantaneous release year'round from Navajo Dam of not less <br />than 750 cfs, ~ addition to releases made within the 330,000 <br />acre feet, annually, committed to Indian lands. The purpose is <br />to maintain and extend the excellent rainbow and brown trout <br /> <br />fishery that now exists in the river immediately downstream <br /> <br />from Navajo Dam. <br /> <br />d. <br /> <br />that the Colorado Division of Wildlife, Department of Natural <br /> <br /> <br />Resources, under authority provided by Seante Bill 97, has <br /> <br /> <br />requested and the Colorado Water Conservation Board has <br /> <br /> <br />approved appropriation of water in various segments of the <br /> <br /> <br />White River and tributaries to preserve resources dependent <br /> <br /> <br />upon instream flows. The following appropriations have been <br /> <br />requested. <br /> <br />l' <br /> <br />North Fork, White River <br />Ripple Cr. to Lost Cr.' # instantaneous minimum = <br />Lost Cr. to Marvine Cr.: ~ instantaneous minium = <br />Marvine Cr. to South Fk.' r! instantaneous minimum = <br /> <br />70 cfs <br />80 cfs <br />120 cfs <br /> <br />2' South Fork, Swede Cr. to <br />North Forkl # instantaneous minimum 80 cfs <br /> <br />3' White River, N. Fk./S. Fk confluence to Piceance <br />ft. Ct. : A instantaneous minimum = 200 cfs <br /> <br />4' White River, Piceance Cr. to State Line' <br />I~ instantaneous minimum = 250 cfs <br /> <br />60 <br />
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