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Consolidated Civil Case <br />Nos. 2782, 5016 and 5017 and <br />Case No. 91CW252, WD 5 <br />The rignt ??o store the waters of Muddy Creek under an <br />appropri_?-_-=on dated December 14, 1987, is evidenced by <br />Decree ci -?he District Court for Water Division No. 5 in <br />Case No. 37CW283 dated November 20, 1989. <br />(2) Waters released from Wolford Mountain <br />Reservcir and delivered to the Colorado River will be <br />exchanged :o and stored in Dillon Reser.voir or diverted <br />through z.:e Montezuma Tunnel, a/k/a the Harold D.•Roberts <br />Tunnel wnicn facilities are owned and operated by the <br />Board and are described as follows: <br />(a) Dillon Reservoir stores water behind a dam <br />across the channel of the Blue River located in <br />Section 13, Township 5 South,.Range 78 West of the <br />5tn P.M. in Summit County, Colorado. The right to . <br />store the waters of the Blue River and its <br />tr;outaries in Dillon Reservoir under a priority <br />date of June 24, 1946, is evidenced by Decree of <br />the District Court of Summit County in its Case <br />Nos. 1805 and 1806 and by the Final judgment and <br />Fi:al Decree of the Federal District Court entered <br />in these Consolidated Cases on October 12, 1955. <br />(b) Montezuma Tunnel, a/k/a Harold D. Roberts <br />Tunnel is described as follows: The point of <br />24