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CWCB Hearing
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CO
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Colorado Mainstem
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Diane K. Scholl, Susan M. Antonelli
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Cases 00CW259 and 00CW281; Exhibit B-64, S-17
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ion for Water 12ights of the Eagle River Water& Sanitation District <br />5, 2002 <br />Alan C. Martellaro, P.E. <br />Page140 <br />1 yes. <br />2 Q. And you agree that the structures <br />3 change the hydraulics of the stream system? <br />4 A. Yes. <br />Q. Do you have any evidence to dispute <br />b that the white-water courses receive greater use <br />7 the greater the flow? <br />8 A. No. <br />Q. Do you have any calculations as what <br />0 the transit time is for water in the upper <br />1 reaches of Gore Creek or the upper reaches of <br />,2 the Blue River? <br />3 A. No. <br />4 Q. The reason I ask that question, if a <br />5 water right were granted for -- let's pick the <br />6 Breckenridge course. If a water right were <br />?7 granted for this, and a new water right were <br />'8 created five miles upstream of the course, would <br />9 you-- and let's give a further example that the <br />4 course was limited from dawn to dusk, say. What <br />1 type of transit time would you apply toward <br />2 administering an upstream water right so as to <br />3 time the point at which that upstream diversion <br />4 or diversions at the upstream point would <br />5 actually impact the course? <br />Deposition Services - , (303) 316-0330
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