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CLP Reservoir Company, which they use among other sources to supplement their New <br />5 <br />Cache direct flow rights. <br />6 <br />There are 3,000 shares of stock in the CLP Reservoir Company.The following table <br />includes some pertinent water rights information associated with this water right. <br />According to the New Cache Ditch-Wide Report, 2,646.5 shares of the 3,000 shares <br />have been used by shareholders under the New Cache system, while the remaining <br />353.5 shares have been used by shareholders under the Lake Canal system. <br />Table 5 - Cache la Poudre Reservoir Company Information <br />PriorityAdjudicationAppropriationDecreed Volume <br />No.DateDate(acre-feet) <br />28December 9, 1904March 17, 18928,379 <br />61April 22, 1922December 1, 19021,740 <br />136 (refill)September 10, 1953December 31, 19235,948 <br />Historical Service Area <br />The Greeley No. 2 Canal diverts from the north side of the Cache la Poudre River in the <br />SE ¼ of the NE ¼, Section 11, Township 6 North, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal <br />Meridian in Larimer County, Colorado. The ditch system serves irrigated lands in <br />eastern Larimer County and western Weld County. Many irrigators under the New <br />Cache System own shares in the Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company (owner of <br />Windsor Reservoir). In addition to Windsor Reservoir share water, irrigation water is <br />also deliveredto the New Cache System from Windsor Reservoir as part of an <br />exchange with the Larimer & Weld Canal (known as the Windsor Reservoir Exchange). <br />The Windsor Reservoir Exchange operates to satisfy the New Cache direct flow rights <br />through the release of water from Windsor Reservoir in exchange for diversions at the <br />Larimer & Weld Canal. These releases are attributed to the New Cache direct flow <br />rights. An additional exchange operates where Fossil Creek Reservoir water is <br />released to the Cache La Poudre River above the Greeley No. 2 Canal headgate in <br />exchange for upstream diversion into the North Poudre Irrigation System. <br />CLP Reservoir rights include both direct flow and storage rights, including both an <br />absolute and a conditional refill right. The CLP Reservoir rights also include water from <br />three different seeps and other sources of irrigation return water that drain water into <br />Timnath Reservoir or its outlet ditch. The headgate for the inlet ditch into Timnath <br />Reservoir is located on the north bank of the Cache la Poudre River in the NE ¼ of <br />Section 18, Township 7 North, Range 68 West, of the Sixth Principal Meridian in <br />Larimer County. The inlet ditch includes water rights for diversion from the Cache la <br />Poudre River, and other minor tributary streams crossed by the ditch. <br />5 <br />Source: SPDSS New Cache memo <br />6 <br />Source of information from ditch-wide report and SPDSS New Cache Memo <br /> <br />