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<br /> <br />vI.:. 1 J,oJ UI. IIlU ~U' J.c.. Oil I VI\L,(U\ UJ\VV'lI'tU'tV UUvUU11U <br /> <br />J'nn nv. <br /> <br />A. ).oJ <br /> <br />Enlargement, the Hancock Ditch SCCOlld Enlargement and an of tho water . <br />tights identiucd in paragraphs 7.C. throl\gh 7.1I. below. The watcr <br />diverted under these various water rights !lows into thc ponus to kcep <br />wator eircul:<lting for improved fish habitat. There is no storago component <br />to any oftheso ponds and water divcrted from the stream under tho <br />identillod water rights passcs into and through the ponds and then directly <br />back to the stream. The center of the ponds is located in tho NWl/4, SW <br />v.. of Section 17. T.12N., R. 86W., at a point approximately 1400 feet <br />f!'Om t1,.~ North lh,c :<Ind 800 feet from the West line of said Section 17. <br />Thc ponds have a combined surfaee areu of 1.61 :.\Cree. <br /> <br />(9) North Side Oxbow Lake No. I. This right is claimed for 4.2 acre-feet. <br />The right has beel1l11ade absohllo for recreational, piscatorial and wildlife <br />purposes. Tho appropriation !.late is May 3. 2000. The source for this lake <br />is alluvial gn)undwater and the Uttle Snake River, diverted at the North <br />Side Oxbow Lake Ditch water right which flows into the pond to keep <br />water fresh and cirC\llating for improved !ish habitat, There is no storage <br />component to this lake and the water from the North Side Oxbow Lake <br />Ditch passes into and thxotLgh the lake and then directly ba.ek to the <br />stream. The center point of the lake is located in the NW 1/4 SE 1/4 of <br />Section 17, T. 12 N" R. 86 W. at a point approximately 1950 reet from <br />the North line llnd 2050 feet fl'om the "East line of said Section 17. Thc <br />surface area is 0.70 acres. <br /> <br />(10) Nortn Si~e OXbl1W La1<;0 No.2. This right is claimed for 16.8 acre-feet. . <br />The right has bcen madc absolute for recreational, piscatorial and wildli ('e <br />purposes. Tho approprIation date is May 3, 2000. The source for this lakc <br />is alluvia.l groundwater and the Liitle Snake River, diverted at the N'orrh <br />Side Oxbow Lako Ditch waterright whieh flows into the pond to keep <br />watet' fresh and circulating for improved 11sh habitat. There is lJO storage <br />c0l11ponent to this lako and the water frem tho North Sido Oxbow l.akc <br />Ditch jlasscs into and through the lake ami then directly back to the <br />stream. The center point oftl1e lake is located in the NW 1/4 SE 114 l) f <br />Section 17. T. 12 N., R. 86 W" at a point approximately 1850 feet from <br />the North lille and 2500 feet from the Esst line of said Section 17. Tho <br />surfaoe ama is 2.80 acrcs. <br /> <br />(D) Atlditi9Jh'j.l now ~(n\cturcs to be augmented. <br /> <br />(1) Ulmer 1\.{~adow Ponds, The source lor these ponds is the Middle Fork of <br />the Little Sna.ke Rivet. Tho ponds arc an inter-connected slnglo, flow- <br />lhrough system and are designed for recreational, aesthetic, piscatorilll and <br />wildlife jlurposes. The ponds arc fed by water from th" Uppcr Mcadow <br />Ponds Ditch which nows into the ponds to keep water circulating for <br />improved fish habitat. There is no storage component to any ofthese <br /> <br />labll'J711 <br /> <br />7 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />