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<br />Notes for Table 12 <br /> <br />J. Dry-year yields approximate 50-year drought conditions. <br /> <br />2. The City has not taken measures to firm its Windy Gap yield, and it is assumed to be <br />zero in a 50-year drought. <br /> <br />3. Only 3.44 cubic feet per, second (cfs) of this is available year round. The next 6.0 cfs <br />derives from 2,0 shares of Big T DIM transferred in the 1920s, The last 3.0 cfs de- <br />rives from two domestic decrees, for 2.5 and 0.5 cfs. <br /> <br />4, The City is currently negotiating with the National Park Service and the NCWCD on <br />a contract to allow delivery of this water through the C-BT system. <br /> <br />S, This is a mill right acquired in the 1920s with the fairground property, The water has <br />not been transferred, and its ownership and use are currently being discussed with the <br />ditch company. <br /> <br />6. The City has no information on this company, except a note in a file from 1966 say- <br />ing that it is nonexistent. It yields no water to the City. <br /> <br />7. This is a private contract right carried in the Hillsborough Ditch. The cost of transfer- <br />ring it for City use would be prohibitive. The City has offered to sell it to users under <br />the Hillsborough. <br /> <br />8. This IS another private contract right, carried in the Home Supply. Discussions are on- <br />going about how it may eventually be used, but it is currently not being used by the <br />City except to rent out. <br /> <br />9. The City has no information on this company. <br /> <br />10. The City has no information on this company. It may be a lateral associated with <br />Loveland Lake in Berthoud. It yields the City no water. <br /> <br />II. This is a private contract right deriving from the #2 water carried in the Southside <br />Ditch, It cannot be transferred, and will be used to irrigate Mariana Butte Golf Course. <br /> <br />Water Conservation Plan <br /> <br />21 <br /> <br />May 1996 <br />