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, . . 84 <br />. <br /> . <br />1 i <br />control of the water in the stream. It simply is there-to protect, as <br />? 2 the statute saYs#. the natural erivironment.to a rea.sonable degree... <br />. <br /> 3 Q When you compare the Breckenridge Course.with those.in. <br /> 4 Golden, Fort Collins and.Littleton., first with resgect`to.extent of . <br /> 5 construction -- ' <br /> 6. A Breckeriridge with the addition of its Phase; Two, in my <br />. 7 opinion, rises at least to the level of_the construction in Golden,. <br /> 8 very`extensive amounts of en,gineering work done. Breckenridge far <br /> 9 exceeds the construction that-occurred in the Fort Coilins case and:is, <br /> 10 certainly more intensive.than the Littleton,course. <br /> 11 Q.. How about with respect to the control.and-diversion--of . <br /> 12 water? <br /> 13 A. Well., again,- I think -- you mean on a comparison basis? <br />? 14 Q Comparison'basis,.yes. '. ., <br />- 15 . A The Breckenridge Course exerts, in my opinion, the same <br /> 16 amoiint of controi and diversion that the Golden course does and exert s <br /> 17 far more control than the Littleton or Fort Collins courses. <br /> 18 ; Q Did -- are you.familiar with the decree that was entered in <br /> 19 the' Eort Collins case? <br /> 20 A Yes, I am.. .. . <br /> 21 Q Did the decree in that case only adjudicate the.diversion <br /> 22. dam? . . <br />, 23 A. No. The decree adjudicafied four structures..: First was the <br /> 24 nature dam at the head of .the reach,.which diverted the Cache-LaPoudre <br />. 25 River from a flood channel that had been created back intq its natural <br />? 26 channel.'.It then decreed the diversion..dani, which was an old power