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<br />~ <br /> <br />.....J <br />,j <br /> <br />these moves is dependent on flow, too little flow limits the energy in the river and too much flow <br />washes out the hydraulic in the man-made structure. A variety of special events are done at the <br />kayak park when flows are adequate. Since the course is relatively new the full extent of <br />fin<utcial impacts to the Town of Breckenridge from the inability to use the course is not fully <br />detennined. <br /> <br />Season: <br /> <br />May through July <br /> <br />Put In: <br />Take Out: <br />Segment: <br /> <br />Breckenridge Recreation Center bike path bridge <br />Above Cemetery Road <br />Approximately 1/4 mile <br /> <br />Minimum: <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />Approx. 100 cfs as measured at the Four Mile Bridge SED gage <br />approximately 3 miles downstream from the course. <br /> <br />Optimum: <br /> <br />500 + cfs. At Four Mile Bridge is optimum design flow for the white water <br />park. <br /> <br />Information: Flow infonnation typically accessed at http://www.water.state.co.us Water <br />Talk, Division 5, Station 58 (303) 831-7135 <br /> <br />Comments: Infonnation provided by Gary Lacy, Recreation Engineering and Planning <br />(the finn responsible for the design and construction of the course) and <br />Glenn Porzak. <br /> <br />C:\200 I UPCO\UPCO Report on Kayaking Flows.doc <br /> <br />4 <br />