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Division 3, also keeps monthly diversion records for Cameron Pass Ditch in a <br />spreadsheet with other transbasin diversion records. <br />Available diversion data for Cameron Pass Ditch was reviewed and compared to identify <br />the best available data source (shown in Figure 2). Monthly diversions for Cameron Pass <br />Ditch are presented in Table 2. The preferred set of data identified for Cameron Pass <br />Ditch was the continuously monitored streamflow gage at Station CAPDCPCO. When <br />compared to the other available information sources, the streamflow data at Station <br />CAPDCPCO displayed the following characteristics: <br />• The longest period of record, <br />• The most complete set of data prior to and throughout the period of study, <br />• Corresponding monthly and daily diversion data available, and <br />• Continues to be operated as a recording device through present. <br />Annual Diversions for the 1950 to 2002 study period: <br />Average (1950-2002) = 98.6 acre-feet <br />Maximum (1982) = 328 acre-feet <br />Minimum (numerous years) = 0.0 acre-feet. <br />WATER RIGHTS <br />Cameron Pass Ditch has two decreed direct flow rights totaling 28.0 cfs the Middle Fork of <br />Michigan Creek. Cameron Pass Ditch direct flow rights are relatively senior on the Colorado <br />River. There is no associated storage in the North Platte River basin. In the South Platte River <br />CameronPassDitch.doc 5 of 9 <br />