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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7748
Author
Western Water Consultants, I.
Title
Final Report on Little Snake River Depletions by Pot Hook, Three Fork and Powder Wash Rights.
USFW Year
1990.
USFW - Doc Type
Laramie, WY.
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<br />I that no callout from downstream rights can occur. Water rights with priorities on or after <br />October 11, 1948 are not affected by this compact provision. <br />Municipal diversion demands at Baggs and Dixon were set to the amount of their <br />water right for each month of the year. Wyoming and Colorado irrigation demands were <br />set at the full appropriation amounts each month for May through September each year. <br />Wyoming diversion amounts were based upon the allowed diversion rate of one cubic foot <br />per second for each 70 acres of land (1 cfs/70 acres). Colorado diversion rates were based <br />' upon the decree amounts. <br />By law, Wyoming water rights with priority dates of March 1, 1945 or earlier are <br />entitled to an additional 1 cfs/70 acres of surplus water. As a result, holders of these <br />' rights are entitled to divert a total of 2 cfs/70 acres before any water is made available to <br />the post-March 1, 1945 rights. In months May through July when surplus water is <br />normally available, a surplus right of 1 cfs/70 acres was provided for the Wyoming rights <br />in the modeling. In October, a demand amount of 1/4 the appropriated amount was <br />provided for all rights above the Dixon gage as part of the calibration process. Diversions <br />are limited by the physical availability of water at the point of diversion and legal <br />availability under priority administration. <br /> <br />1 <br /> 14 <br /> <br />
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