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<br />Estimated Stream Flow on East Fork Dry Creek <br /> <br />15 """"""""""""""""""""""" """""""""""""""""""""""""" """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""'''''' <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />10 <br /> <br />2 <br />u <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />Jan <br /> <br />Feb <br /> <br />Mar <br /> <br />Apr <br /> <br />May J un <br /> <br />Jul <br /> <br />Aug Sep <br /> <br />Oct <br /> <br />Nov Dec <br /> <br />Month <br /> <br />Existing Water Right Information <br /> <br />Staff has analyzed the water rights tabulation and consulted with the Division Engineer Office <br />(DEO) to identify any potential water availability problems. The only regularly operated <br />diversion within this reach of stream is the Baldy Ditch, decreed for 30 cfs. The Division of <br />Water Resources reports that this ditch usually completes its diversions for the irrigation season <br />by the end of June, and the design of the diversion structure allows sufficient flows to pass to <br />sustain the downstream fishery. Based on this analysis, staff has determined that water is <br />available for appropriation on East Fork Dry Creek, between the confluence with Beavers Dam <br />Creek and the confluence with the West Fork Dry Creek, to preserve the natural environment to <br />a reasonable degree without limiting or foreclosing the exercise of valid existing water rights. <br /> <br />- 5 - <br />