Laserfiche WebLink
<br />4-99CW050 Campbell Lake Fk. 35 cfs (summer) 0.0571 % 0.0571% 0 <br /> Gunnison River/ 20 cfs (winter) 0.1000% 0.1000% . <br /> 4-80CW097 <br /> Lake Fk. 45 cfs (summer) 0.0444% 0.6754% 3 <br /> Gunnison River/ 25 cfs (winter) 0.0800% 0.5179% <br /> 4-80CW1I9 <br /> <br />Case No. Applicant Stream / ISF Amount Percent Cumulative Previous <br /> Case Number Injury % Injury Cases <br />5-99CW043 Holder T enmile Creek! 4 cfs (summer) 0.0069% 0.0069% 0 <br /> 5-90CW294 2 cfs (winter) 0.0138% 0.0138% <br /> Fraser River/ 30 cfs (summer) 0.0009% 0.1982% 15 <br /> 5-90CW308 19 cfs (winter) 0.0015% 0.1884% <br /> Colorado River/ 90 cfs 0.0003% 0.0047% 2 <br />.- <br />, 5-80CW447 <br /> Colorado River/ 135 cfs 0.0002% 0.0032% 2 <br /> 5-80CW446 <br /> Colorado River/ 150 cfs 0.0002% 0.0126% 3 <br /> 5-80CW448 <br /> <br />Water Quality/Quantity Working Group Meeting: Representatives from the CWCB, <br />the Water Quality Control Division and Division of Wildlife met in Denver on June 23 to discuss <br />the implications of the recent Arkansas River water quality n,classification decision, nutrient <br />standards proposed by the EPA, the Snowmass-Capitol Creek Caucus's study describing the <br />characteristics of water dependent natural environment above and below diversion structures. <br />CWCB participants included Patti Wells and Hal Simpson as well as the two of us, Dan <br />Merriman, Randy Seaholm, Bahman Hatami and Steve Miller. The group meets quarterly. For <br />more information, contact Bahman Hatami at (303) 866-3441. <br /> <br />Water Information Management Systems Workshop: The CWCB and the Division of <br />Water Resources hosted this year's information workshop in Denver on June 7-9. About 55 <br />. people attended, including state water managers from 14 states, the EPA and Reclamation. The <br />presentations and discussions covered a wide array of uses of information technology -- <br /> <br />13 <br />