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d7 ~ 3U ~ 3L <br />~~-~ `~ 4 U 4 L Lt <br />~ ~ ~,, / <br />High Altitude s'~ 5 U 5~7 <br />z` 6U I sL 2 <br />Region _~ <br />z a! <br />"~ _ 7U 7L . <br />~~~ 9 U ', 9 <br />'~ \~'. 8 L <br />,ti <br />S0 <br />'~~ _t 23 y ; a U~~ <br />t. ~_ 1 <br />`--\~`~ <br />4 ~. <br />!L <br />Upper Plains <br />Region <br />1 U <br />64 <br />Legend <br />0 Water districts (u=upper Porlion) <br />(L= Lower Portion <br />Elevation [ft) <br />High :14482 <br />Low: 3285 <br />_ Calibrated Coefficient <br />Geographic Regions <br />Figure 1-Division of Water Districts along the Foothills <br />Table 1 <br />Key Climate Stations Assignments for Crop Consumptive Use Estimates <br />Station ID Station Names Representative WD <br />0185 Allenspark 1 NW combined SU <br />0263 Antero Reservoir 23 <br />0454 Bailey 80 <br />1528 Castle Rock 8U <br />2494 Eastonville 2 NNW lU <br />2761 Estes Park 1 SSE (combined) 4U <br />2790 Evergreen (combined) 7U, 9U <br />0185 Allens ark 1 NW combined 6U <br />6921 Red Feather Lakes (combined) 3U, 48, 76 <br />8756 Walden 47 <br />The assignments shown in Table 1 are based on the location of climate stations compared to <br />irrigate lands identified in the preliminary SPDSS Irrigated Acreage Assessment. Note that in <br />the preliminary acreage assessment, no lands were identified in the upper portions of water <br />districts 3, 5, 6, and 7; however according to the water commissioners there are minor diversions <br />for irrigation in these water districts above 6,500 feet. <br />Page 5 of 11 <br />