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<br />. <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Existing Water Right Information <br /> <br />Staff has analyzed the water rights tabulation and consulted wi1h the Division Engineer's Office <br />to identify any potential water availability problems. There are no surface diversions within this <br />reach of stream. Based on 1his analysis staff has determined that water is available for <br />appropriation on East Middle Fork Parachute Creek, from the confluence of Northwater and <br />Trapper Creeks and extending downstream to Corral Gulch, to preserve the natural environment <br />to a reasonable degree without limiting or foreclosing the exercise of valid existing water rights. <br /> <br />CWCB Stafrs Instream Flow Recommendation <br />Staff recommends the Board form its intent to appropriate on the following stream segment: <br /> <br />Stream: East Middle Fork Parachute Creek <br />Water Division: 5 <br />Watershed: Parachute Creek <br />Counties: Garfield <br />Upper Terminus: Confluence Northwater and Trapper Creeks (Latitude 39037' 20") (Longitude <br />1080 00' 42") <br />Lower Terminus: Corral Gulch (Latitude 390 37' II") (Longitude 108002' 22") <br />Length: 1.7 Miles <br />USGS Quad(s): Forked Gulch <br />Flow Recommendation: 5.7 cfs (April 15 - June 30) <br />1.6 cfs (July 1 - August 31) <br />0.9 cfs (September 1 - October 14) <br />0.5 cfs (October 15 - March 14) <br />1.0 cfs (March 15 - April 14) <br /> <br />EMFK _Parachute _ nw&trap _ corrall_ ISF _ RPT <br />Last printed 01/14/00 9:48 AM <br />