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<br />l\cres with a priority date of October 1,1.&89. The South fork Dileh No, 1 has .
<br />historically irrigaled approximately 18 acres located in the NW 1/4 ofSeclion 20,
<br />T. 12 N" R. 86 W., as depicted on Exhihi:t A. On average, approximately 256.48
<br />acre-feet of water per year Wall diverted from the SontI, Fork under this water
<br />right of which approximately 23 acre-feet was consltmed by evapo-transpiraHol\.
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<br />A. !:!!\llCOCK nilcll. The Hancock Ditch wasioriginally adjudicated on July 27, 1920,
<br />in the District COt11't for ROlltt County, Case No. 1272, for 1.433 e.f.s. The SOl)rCe
<br />for this water right is the Little Snake Ri~er. The point of diversion for this right
<br />was decreed as a point whenee MilepostNo. 158 on the Colorado - Wyoming line
<br />be~U's N. 250 50' W., 2,972 fl. The right was decreed for the in;gation of 86.4
<br />acres in the SW 1/4 ofSoction 17, T. 12N., R. 86 W" 6th P.M., with a priority
<br />date of April 26, 1900,
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<br />I::!.~ncock Ditch First Rnlal'gCment. ThciHancocl( Ditch First Enlargement was
<br />adjudicated on May 31,1972, in the District Courl for Moffatt County, Case No.
<br />2504, for 3.467 e.f.s. The source for th\B water right is the Little Snake River,
<br />The point of diversion for this right WS$ deereed llS a poillt on the South nallk of
<br />lhe Little Snake River, where Angle Po.int No.4, Tract 42, Scction 17, T. 12 N.,
<br />R. 86 W., of the 6th P.M., bears S. 56016' 28" W., 701.15 ft. The right was
<br />decreed for irrigatilln and domest\e purposes with a priority date of January 1,
<br />1904, The right has boen used to irrigate land lyi'\g south ofthe Little Snake
<br />Rivcr in Section 17, T. 12 N., R. 86 Wi, of the 6th P,M.
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<br />C. Assman Ditch.No. 2, The Assman Ditbh No.2 was originally adjttdicated on
<br />Scptember 24, 1910, in the District Cot~rt for Routt County, Case No, 665, for 0.7
<br />e,f.s. The Sllllrco for this water right is Spring Creek, tributary to the South Fork
<br />of the Little Snake River. Thc point of diversion for this right was deerced as a
<br />point on Spring Creek whence the NW Comcr of the N'E 1/4 of the NE 1(4 of
<br />Seclion 28, in T. 12 N., R. 86 W., of the 6th P.M., bcars N. 330 W., 1972 ft, The
<br />righl WM decreed for the irrigation of: 14 aeres lying east ofthe South Fork ofihe
<br />Little Snake Rivadn Section 28, T. 1i 'N., R. 86 W., 6th P.M., with apriority date
<br />ofOctobef 15,1903.
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<br />D. Fleming Ditch..No. 1. The Fleming Dilch No. I was originally adjudicated on
<br />April 7, 1924, in the District Court for ROlltt County, Case No. 1542, for 0.533
<br />e.f.s. The source for this water right \S tht) South D'ork of the Little Snake Rivcl'.
<br />The point of diversion for this !'ight vfas deoreed as a point on the East or Right
<br />13ank Of\h0 South Iiork ofthe Little Snako River whence rc-sul"Vcy Corner No. S
<br />of Tracl37, Section 1 , T. 11 N., R. S7 W., orthc 6th P.M, bears S. 390 30' E.,
<br />565 ft. The l'ight was decreed for irri'gfltion ofland lying east ofthe SOllth Fork of
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