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CRDSS Task 1.15-19 - Water Rights Planning Model - Bostwick Park Project - Cimarron River Water Rights
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This memorandum describes the operation of the Bostwick Park Project and the major water rights that divert water from the Cimarron River and the Little Cimarron River, tributaries of the Gunnison River at Morrow Point Dam.
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Task Memorandum
Date
1/9/1995
DSS Category
Surface Water
DSS
Colorado River
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Contract/PO #
C153658, C153727, C153752
Grant Type
Non-Reimbursable
Bill Number
SB92-87, HB93-1273, SB94-029, HB95-1155, SB96-153, HB97-008
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Riverside Technology inc.
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CRDSS <br />TASK MEMORANDUM 1.15-19 <br />Water Rights Planning Model <br />Bostwick Park Project - Cimarron River Water Rights <br />1.0 ISSUE <br />This memorandum describes the operation of the Bostwick Park Project and the major water rights that <br />divert water from the Cimarron River and the Little Cimarron River, tributaries of the Gunnison River at <br />Morrow Point Dam. The operations involve transbasin diversions, deliveries to the Project 7 Water <br />Authority, and a federal storage project to provide supplemental irrigation supplies. <br />2.0 DISCUSSION/ANALYSIS <br />General Description of Cimarron River Water Rights and Diversions <br />Most of the water rights in the Cimarron and Little Cimarron drainages are used to irrigate alfalfa and <br />meadow hay on lands adjacent to the streams and the area where the two streams join. The Cimarron <br />Canal is a major irrigation ditch that diverts from the Cimarron River and delivers the water to <br />Uncompahgre River basin where the water is used for irrigation in the Cedar Creek and Bostwick Park <br />areas. The Cimarron Canal holds direct flow water rights in the amount of 185 cubic feet per second <br />(cfs) as summarized in Table 1. <br />TABLE 1 <br />CIMARRON CANAL WATER RIGHTS <br />STRUCTURE STRUCTURE APPROPRIATION ADMINISTRATION <br />NAME I.D. DATE NUMBER <br />AMOUNT <br />Cimarron Canal5604-01-1903 19448.0000060 cfs <br />Cimarron Canal5603-28-1905 20393.2017539 cfs <br />Cimarron Canal5606-01-1925 28497.2754586 cfs <br />Silver Jack 35487-01-195538532.0000014,000 acre- <br />Reservoir feet <br />Silver Jack 35487-01-195538532.0000030,600 acre- <br />Reservoir feet (Cond.) <br />According to the Water Commissioner, the capacity of the canal is approximately 145 cfs. Using <br />mapping of irrigated acreage provided by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) and the Division of <br />Water Resources (DWR), the total acreage served by the Cimarron Canal is estimated to be <br />approximately 7,390 acres, which consists of approximately 1,740 acres under the canal between its head <br />gate and Cerro Summit (return flows accruing to the Gunnison River), 3,775 acres in the Bostwick Park <br />area (return flows accruing to the Uncompahgre drainage), and 1,875 acres under the Hairpin Ditch in <br />the Cedar Creek drainage, also tributary to the Uncompahgre. <br />1 <br />A275 01.09.95 1.15-19 Fosha, Hyre <br />
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