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9/13/2004
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ISF Section - Proposed Water Right Donation - Colorado Water Trust, Peabody #1 Ditch and Lund Enlargement, Boulder Creek and Blue River
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<br />Name <br /> <br />Amount <br /> <br />Approp. <br />Date <br /> <br />AdJud. <br />Date Case <br /> '" <br />3102/1910 1277 <br />7/05/1916 1520 <br />7/05/1916 86CW151, , " <br /> ,i', t: ,:r..~ ~"'. a (', <br /> <br />I <br />J <br />'. <br />I <br />It <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />II <br />I <br />I <br />,I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />~,r <br /> <br />, . <br /> <br />- - <br />May 26, 1995 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />Peabody No. 1 Ditch <br /> <br />...... Peabody No.1, Lund <br />Enlargement & Extension <br /> <br />Peabody No.1, Lund <br />. '" ,.EMafgilment'& Extension <br />. .,~,. :', . '., <br />., ':J... .......'.:f, <br /> <br />"rl1e' first two righ~ 'lis~d. above were originally decreed absolute in the case numbers <br />shown; the thUd water right was nuu:leabsolute after appearing on the abandonment list . <br />. tn l~. Eacli tif't'be Water 'Rights shown are beneficiaries of Senate Document 80; in other <br />words 8ll of the water rights are protected from calls below Green Mountain Reservoir by <br />releases from the reservoir. <br /> <br />5.0 cfs <br />1.5 cfs <br /> <br />5/23/1904 <br />5115/1915 <br /> <br />2.0 cfs <br /> <br />5/15/19~5 <br /> <br />Historic diversions were tabulated forthe pmod of 1970 to 1990, 8Il shown in Table 1, using <br />records from the State Engineer's Office (SEO) computerized database. No records exist for <br />certain years which we left: blank in the table; for years in which records do exist, <br />approximately 852 acre-feet per year (lj,c-ft/yr) were diverted on average. Diversions <br />generally started in early J,une and ended in late Sep~mber. Diversions were recorded as <br />early as May and as late as mid-October. Although diversions most frequently occurred <br />under thesenior five cfs water right, there are several instances where diversions were made <br />under the two junior.water rights as well. <br /> <br />Historically, the water rights under-the Peabody No.1 Ditch have irrigated about 60 acres <br />of pasture. The annual irrigation water requirement or consumptive use(CU) for areas <br />around. Dillon is about 1.45 ac.ft: per acre. This value W8ll previously decreed in the <br />Consolidated Decree for Water .Court case numbers 80CW444, 81CW107, 81CW487 and <br />81CW488.in which the Town of Breckenridge changed a series of water rights associated <br />w:iththe.O..-:yhmHill R=::h.. Thi> ln3t<i:i.::aUy b'igated 1ancls for tlle Clayton Hills Ranch <br />were g!1Jlerally located across the Blue River in the vicinity of and downstream. from the <br />Slate Creek Ranch. The Bi'ecke~dge case CU was deemed to be appropriate for the Slate <br />Creek Ranch, where historical irrigation conditions were very similar. Using the value from <br />Breckenridge's consolidated decree indicates that over the 60 acres historically irrigated, the <br />irrigation water requirement was approximately 87 ac-ft/yr, on average. <br /> <br />A preliminary depletion analysis was performed using an in-house water budget spreadsheet <br />developed by Bishop-Brogden Associates, Inc. Historically, only a portion of your water was <br />consumed by the crop; the remainder returned to the river system. Although the Peabody <br />No.1 Ditch diverted water from Boulder Creek approximately three miles upstream. from <br />its confluence with the Blue River, return flows from the lands irrigated on the Slate Creek <br />Ranch returned to the Blue River approximately four miles downstream from the <br />confluence. The historic depletion is the net impact a water right exerts on the stream <br />system, and is equal to the diversion less the return flowj assuming that the water supply <br />is adequate, the historic depletion equals the irrigation water requirement calculated above. <br /> <br />I Bishop.Brogden Associates. Inc. <br />
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