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<br />, <br />. <br /> <br />, <br />\ <br /> <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />(303) 866-3441 <br /> <br />2. The name ofthe stream involved: <br />Fourmile Creek (instream flow). <br /> <br />3. The source of the water is: <br /> <br />Fourmile Creek, tributary to the Arkansas River. <br /> <br />4. <br />claimed. <br /> <br />Legal description of the stream segment through which an instream flow is <br /> <br />a. The natural stream channel. from the confluence of Trail Gulch at latitude <br />380 37' 34" N and longitude 1050 '12' 58" W as the upstream tenninus and <br />extending to the confluence of Felch Creek at latitude 38032' 35" N and longitude <br />105013' 13" Was the downstream terminus, being a distance of approximately 6.9 <br />miles. This segment can be located on the Cripple Creek South and Cooper <br />Mountain U,S.G,S. quadrangles. <br /> <br />b. Administration: For the str~am segments in an unsurveyed area, the . <br />Division Engine"r has determined for administrative purposes that the approximate <br />. . <br />. legal description of the instream flow temifui, as protracted from U.S.G.S, and/or <br />U.S.F.S. mapping is as follows: upstreani terminus 2,500 feet from the north <br />section line and 4,000 feet from the elUlt section line, in the SW Y. NW Y. of Section <br />27, 116S, R70W, 6th P.M.; and do~stream terminus 3,100 feet from the south <br />section line and 750 feet from the east ~ection line; in the SE Y. NE Y. of Section 28, <br />117S, R70W, 6th P.M. <br /> <br />5, Use of the water: <br /> <br />Instream flow to preserve the natural environment to a reasonable degree. <br /> <br />6, Date of initiation of appropriation: <br /> <br />January 26,2000. <br /> <br />7. The water was first applied to the above beneficial use on January 26, 2000, by <br />action of the Colorado Water Conservation Board under the provision ofCRS. ~~ 37-92-102(3), <br />37-92-103(3), (4), (10). . <br /> <br />2 <br />