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� r <br />Notice and Jurisdiction. All notices of this matter required by law have been fulfilled and <br />the Court has jurisdiction over the Application and all parties affected thereby, whether or <br />not they have chosen to appear. <br />4. Obiectors. No Statements of Opposition have been filed. The time for filing statements <br />of opposition has expired. <br />Consultation. The Division Engineer filed a Summary of Consultation pursuant to § <br />37- 92- 302(4) C.R.S. dated June 24, 2009, The CWCB has addressed the Division <br />Engineer's concerns set forth in the Summary of Consultation. <br />6. Name of Natural Stream. Beaver Creek, tributary to the Colorado River. <br />7. Location. <br />a. The natural stream channel from the confluence with Spring Creek at latitude 40° 1' <br />45.21 "N and longitude 106 6' 2.83 "W as the upstream terminus and extending to the <br />confluence with the Colorado River at latitude 40° 2' 52.58 "N and longitude 106° 7' <br />50.35 "W as the downstream terminus, being a distance of approximately 2.75 miles. <br />This segment can be located on the Parshall U.S.G.S. quadrangle. <br />b. For administrative purposes only: <br />Upper Terminus = <br />SE SW S23 TIN R78W 6` PM <br />1375' East of the West Section Line <br />175' North of the South Section Line <br />UTM North: 4431581.1 UTM East: 406076.2 <br />Lower Terminus = <br />NW SE S16 TIN R78W 6' PM <br />1730' West of the East Section Line <br />1660' North of the South Section Line <br />UTM North: 4433690.2 UTM East: 403554.3 <br />8. Use of the water: Instream flow to preserve the natural environment to a reasonable <br />degree. <br />9. Date of aunronriation: The water was first applied to the above beneficial use on or before <br />January 23, 2008. The appropriation was completed on January 23, 2008 by the action of <br />the Colorado Water Conservation Board under the provisions of C.R.S. § § 37 -92- 102(3) <br />and 37- 92- 103(3), (4) and (10). <br />FA <br />