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1992
Title
Transmountain Diversions in 1992 and Arapahoe County Transmountain Litigation of Gunnison River Water
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Hillhouse/Hultin/Spaanstra, P.C.
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Presentation addressing considerations applicable to a proposed substantial transmountin diversion project and issues about the Gunnison River litigation
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<br />3. Treatment of absolute water rights: <br />a. consider decreed amount or historical use? <br />See Pueblo West MetroDolitan District v. <br />Southeastern Colorado Water Conservancv <br />District, 717 P.2d 955 (Colo. 1986). <br />b. Treatment of Colorado River storage Project <br />Act facilities, particularly the Aspinall <br />Unit: <br />(1) Storage decrees. <br />(2) Direct flow decrees. <br />(3) Fishery and recreational uses. <br />(4) Subordination. <br />(5) Role of Aspinall within CRSPA as a whole. <br />4. Treatment of instream flows: <br />a. Black Canyon of the Gunnison. <br />b. Colorado Water Conservation Board flows. <br />c. Private decreed flows. <br />d. "Optimum flows" under 1975 Exchange Agreement <br />and Case No. 86CW203. <br />5. Treatment of conditional water rights. <br />a. Should these be considered at all? <br />b. If so, how are they quantified? <br />c. If considered, should conditional water rights <br />be analyzed individually or in light of an <br />anticipated aggregate demand? <br /> <br />-3- <br />
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