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Gunnison RICD
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CO
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Gunnison
Water Division
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Date
11/8/2001
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CWCB
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RICD Rules as Adopted by CWCB
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e. Whether the adjudication and administration of the RICD would promote— maximum <br />utilization of the waters of the State. The Board, in making this finding, may consider, <br />but is not limited to, the following: <br />i. Whether there are any probable future upstream junior appropriations for direct <br />diversion or storage; <br />ii. Whether there are any probable future changes, transfers, or exchanges of water <br />rights from points of diversion downstream of the reach affected by the RICD to <br />points upstream of or in the reach affected by the RICD; <br />iii. Whether existing federal policies, regulations and laws affect or will be affected <br />by the RICD. <br />iv. Whether a reasonable means is to be utilized to use, divert, capture and control the <br />water for a RICD so as to minimize its call upon the river and avoid waste; <br />V. Whether a reasonable demand exists for the recreational activity in question as <br />determined by levels of current use and/or estimates of future use; <br />vi. Whether the application has appropriate limitations upon the time of day, days per <br />month, or seasons during which the RICD would be exercised; <br />vii. The depth and flow rate of the proposed RICD; <br />viii. With what frequency and duration the requested amounts of water for the RICD <br />occur; and, <br />ix. The economic effect of the proposed RICD. <br />8. Additional Information <br />Because section 37- 92- 102(6)(b), C.R.S. (2001) requires the Board to report its findings within <br />90 days after the closing date for the filing of statements of opposition, an Applicant may elect to <br />provide additional information at the time it submits its Application to the Board. The following <br />types of information would assist the Board in making its findings and recommendation: <br />a. A description of structures, including design plans for the physical control structures, <br />engineering data and calculations used to design the facilities associated with the <br />application; <br />b. Maps showing the location of all physical control structures and access points; <br />c. Evidence, including hydraulic and hydrologic calculations, that the physical control <br />structures are capable of diverting, capturing, and controlling water within the stream <br />channel; <br />d. Documentation describing the nature of the recreational experience sought; <br />e. Documentation identifying and /or justifying the time of day and season of use sought; <br />f. Evidence that the amounts requested in the RICD application are available for <br />appropriation; <br />g. Information about the frequency of occurrence of the requested stream flows, including <br />exceedance calculations and duration curves for the claimed stream flows; <br />h. Information demonstrating that the amount of water claimed is the minimum amount <br />necessary to achieve the reasonable recreation experience sought. <br />i. Information about all necessary permits and the status thereof, including existing or <br />proposed permit terms and conditions; <br />j. List of persons notified by the Applicant about the RICD; <br />k. Documentation of the effects that the RICD and the associated structures will have on <br />flooding, flood control and the one - hundred year flood elevations; and, <br />4 <br />
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