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<br />Areas within the county that were not included in this study are the incorporated <br />Towns of Carbondale, Parachute, and Silt and the incorporated Cities of <br />Glenwood Springs, New Castle, and Rifle. <br /> <br />The following bodies of water were studied by detailed methods: <br /> <br />. Colorado River, segments at Rifle, New Castle, and Glenwood Springs <br /> <br />. Roaring Fork River, from its confluence with the Colorado River to <br />approximately 17 miles upstream <br /> <br />. Crystal River, from its confluence with the Roaring Fork River to <br />approximately 4.2 miles upstream <br /> <br />. Cattle Creek, from its confluence with the Roaring Fork River to <br />approximately 4..8 miles upstream <br /> <br />. Fourmile Creek, from its confluence with the Roaring Fork River to <br />approximately 6.7 miles upstream <br /> <br />. Threemile Creek, from its confluence with the Roaring Fork River to <br />approximately 1 mile upstream <br /> <br />. Mitchell Creek, from its contluence with the Colorado River to approximately <br />1.8 miles upstream of Rifle Creek, from a point just above its confluence with <br />the Colorado River to approximately 12.5 miles upstream <br /> <br />. Rifle Creek Split flow, from the corporate limits of Rifle to its divergence from <br />Rifle Creek <br /> <br />. Hubbard Gulch, from the corporate limits of Rifle to approximately 2.4 miles <br />upstream <br /> <br />. Government Creek, from the corporate limits of Rifle to approximately <br />1.3 miles upstream <br /> <br />. Helmer Gulch, from its confluence with the Colorado River to approximately <br />1.1 miles upstream <br /> <br />. Ramsey Gulch, from its confluence with the Colorado River to approximately <br />1.3 miles upstream <br /> <br />. Alkali Creek, near the Town of New Castle <br /> <br />. Colorado River, from just upstream of eastbound 1-70 Bridge to CR 33 at the <br />corporate limits. <br /> <br />4 <br />