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(a) The Gunnison Tunnef Right with a 1905 priority for 1,300 cfs for the <br />benefit of the Uncompahgre Valley Water Users Association which <br />water is withdrawn below the last of the three reservoirs of the <br />Aspinall Unit, discussed below. <br />(b) The Rediands Power Canal Right has 670 cfs with a 1905 priority <br />near the City of Grand Junction and an additional 80 cfs with a <br />1941 priority. <br />(c) Although not yet quantified, the experts agreed that there was <br />potential for a fish and wildfife endangered species filow <br />requirement under federal statutes and regulations. <br />(d) There is a pending application before this Court, 01 CW5, by the <br />United States for quantification of previously established but not <br />quantified water rights in and for the Bfack Canyon National Park. <br />Based on recent pleadings in that matter, that claim, with a 1933 <br />priority, may be reduced to perhaps 300 cfs but at least as originally <br />filed was for as much as 10,000 cfs. <br />(e) The Aspinall Unit, 1957 priority is for 939,000 acre feet storage right <br />and 5,450 cfs direct flow hydropower right. <br />(f? On the Taylor River, which merges with the East River ten mites <br />north of Gunnison to form the Gunnison River, the Taylor Park <br />Reservoir first fi{I is a 1934 priority with 106,230 acre feet and a <br />second fill 1986 priority of 106,230 acre feet. <br />9