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<br />No. 94 CW 19 <br />Colorado Water Cons. Board <br /> <br />5. Legal description of the stream segment through which <br />an instream flow is claimed. <br /> <br />The natural stream channel of Boulder Creek <br />from the confluence with Lakewood Reservoir <br />North Boulder Creek Inlet in the NE/4, SE/4, <br />Sec. 1, T1S, R73W, 6th P.M. as the upstream <br />terminus and extending to the confluence of <br />North and Main Boulder Creeks in the NE/4, <br />SW/4, Sec. 36, T1N, R72W, 6th P.M. as the <br />downstream terminus, being a distance of <br />approximately 6.4 miles. This segment can be <br />located on the Nederland, Tungsten, and Gold <br />Hill U.S.G.S. quadrangles and is depicted on <br />Exhibit A. <br /> <br />6. Use of the water: <br /> <br />Instream flow to preserve the natural environment to a <br />reasonable degree. <br /> <br />7. Date of initiation of appropriation: <br /> <br />November 10, 1993. <br /> <br />8. Beneficial use: <br /> <br />The water was first applied to the above beneficial use <br />on November 10, 1993, by action of the Colorado ~ater <br />Conservation Board under the provisions of C.R.S. <br />!H, 37-92-102 (3), 37-92-103 (3), (4), (10). <br /> <br />9. Amount of water claimed (ABSOLUTE): Instream flow of <br />5.0 c.f.s. (April 1 - September 30); 2.0 c.f.s. (October 1 - <br />March 31) . <br /> <br />THE WATER REFEREE RULES: <br /> <br />3 <br />