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Jackson Gulch Reservoir Project Allocations <br />(Structures Included in San Juan Model) <br /> project Allocation <br />Name WDID (acre-feet) <br />No. 6 Ditch 340552 454 <br />Sheek Ditch 340565 306 <br />Beaver Ditch 340505 790 <br />Henry Bolen Ditch 340534 176 <br />Crystal Creek Ditch 340514 927 <br />Long Park Ditch 340544 50 <br />Smouse Ditch 340567 25 <br />Williams Ditch 340582 53 <br />East Mancos Highline 340522 245 <br />Rush Reservoir Ditch 340560 175 <br />Bauer Reservoir No. 2 343586 303 <br />Weber Reservoir Inlet 340577 90 <br />Town of Mancos 340573 210 <br />Carpenter and Mitchell Ditch 340508 280 <br />Total 8,426 <br />Proj ect water for the Long Park Ditch, the Smouse Ditch, the Williams Ditch, the East <br />Mancos Highline Ditch, and the Rush Reservoir Ditch is delivered via non-decreed <br />exchanges since these structures are not physically located so as to receive the water directly <br />from the outlet canal. <br />The irrigated lands served by the Bauer Reservoir No. 2 (WDID 343586) receive their <br />prof ect water by delivery from Jackson Gulch Reservoir directly to Jackson Gulch. It is then <br />re-diverted to the Bauer Reservoir through the GC Ditch (WDID 340507), a carrier ditch <br />that conveys the water transbasin from Jackson Gulch to Chicken Creek. From Chicken <br />Creek, the water is diverted into the reservoir through the Bauer Reservoir Ditch No. 2 <br />(WDID 340504). <br />The Crystal Creek Ditch (WDID 340514) can take delivery of its prof ect water directly from <br />the inlet canal or directly from the outlet canal, because it physically crosses over the two <br />project canals. It is estimated that about 25 percent of the project water is delivered from the <br />inlet canal and 75 percent from the outlet canal. <br />Jackson Gulch Reservoir also delivers prof ect water to a number of structures that are not <br />included in the San Juan Model, as follows: <br />San Juan & Dolores River Basin Information 2-ll <br />