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<br />(~ <br /> <br />COLORADO WATER CONSERVATION BOARD <br />INSTREAM FLOW RECOMMENDA nON SUMMARY REPORT <br /> <br />,~ <br />( <br /> <br />~ <br />J=iIt. <br />.A.. <br />F <br />-r <br />INSTREAM FLOW RECOMMENDATION <br /> <br />Stream: <br />County: <br />ISF ID#: <br /> <br />Tennessee Creek <br />Lake <br />9512/A-00l <br /> <br />Division: <br />Watershed: <br />DOW Code #: <br /> <br />2 <br />Arkansas River <br />31031 <br /> <br />Flow (cfs): <br /> <br />19 (5/15-8/14) <br />9 (8/15-11/30) <br />7 (1211-5/14) <br /> <br />Length (miles): <br /> <br />4.5 <br /> <br />Upper <br />Tenninus: <br /> <br />conll Longs Gulch at <br />lat 39 19' 01 "N long 106 20' 23"W <br /> <br />Lower <br />Tenninus: <br /> <br />conn East Fork Arkansas River in <br />NW NW S21 T9S R80W 6PM <br /> <br />USGS QUAD(s): <br />BASIS FOR INSTREAM FLOW RECOMMENDATION <br /> <br />Leadville North <br /> <br />. The DOW documented that a natural environment is present in the fonn of a brook, brown, rainbow and <br />cutthroat trout fishery. <br />. Based on the DOW's biological recommendation, flows of19 cfs, summer, and 9 cfs, winter, are <br />necessary to preserve the natural environment to a reasonable degree. However, the winter instream <br />flow recommendation was reduced to 7 cfs (12/1-5/14) based on the water availability analysis. The <br />DOW believes the lower flow recommendation will still preserve the natural environment. <br />. CWCB staff has conducted a water availability analysis and determined these amounts are available for <br />the Board's appropriation. <br />. CWCB staff has detennined that adequate water supplies exist such that the natural environment may be <br />preserved without limiting or foreclosing the exercise of valid existing water rights. <br /> <br />CONSULTATIONS: <br /> <br />DOW: Jay Skinner <br /> <br />8/1/96 <br /> <br />DWR: Steve Witte <br /> <br />8/1196 <br /> <br />CWCB STAFF: <br /> <br />Prepared By: Uppendahl <br /> <br />Reviewed By: Espegren <br />