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RICD
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1/1/3000
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Rules Concerning Recreational In-Channel Diversions
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vi. Whether the application has appropriate limitations upon the time <br />of day, days per month, or seasons during which the RICD would be <br />exercised. <br />8. Additional Information. Section 37- 92- 102(6)(b), C.R.S. (2001) requires the Board <br />to report its findings within 90 days after the closing date for the filing of statements <br />of opposition. Given these statutory requirements and the limited time in which the <br />Board must provide its findings to the Water Court, an Applicant may elect to provide <br />additional information at the time it submits its Application to the Board. The <br />following list of items will provide information to the Board and assist the Board in <br />making its findings and recommendation: <br />a. A description of structures, including design plans for the physical control <br />structures and engineering data and calculations used to design the <br />facilities associated with the application; <br />b. Maps showing the location of all physical control structures and access; <br />C. Evidence, including hydraulic and hydrologic calculations, that the <br />physical control structures " 'are capable of controlling water within the <br />stream channel; t <br />d. Documentation describing the reasonable recreation experience sought <br />both in and on the water, including the time of day and season of use <br />sought; <br />e. Evidence that the amounts requested in the RICD application are available <br />for appropriation; <br />f. Information about the frequency of the requested volumes, including <br />exceedance calculations and duration curves for the claimed volumes; <br />g. Information showing that the amount of water claimed is the minimuin <br />amount necessary to achieve the reasonable recreation experience sought. <br />h. Information about the existing water quality classification relevant to the <br />proposed RICD reach; <br />i. Information about all necessary. permits and the status thereof; <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 <br />will have on flooding, flood control and the one - hundred year flood <br />elevations; and, <br />1. Information about existing or proposed gages on the affected stream <br />necessary to administer the water right being sought. <br />9. Notice. Within seven days of the Application Receipt Date, the Staff shall post <br />notice of receipt of the application on the CWCB website. The notice shall include <br />the name of the Applicant, the flow amounts claimed, the water division, the name of <br />the stream, the location of the structures including the County, and information about <br />how to obtain party status. <br />
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