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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />92CW51 <br />CWCB RULING/DECREE <br />PAGE TWO <br /> <br />3. The legal description for the stream segment is: <br /> <br />Natural stream channel segment from its upstream terminus at <br />the headwaters located in vicinity of Latitude 40 degrees, 31 <br />minutes, 13 seconds North, and Longitude 105 degrees, 57 <br />minutes, 32 seconds West, Jackson County Colorado, to a <br />downstream terminus of said natural channel at North Michigan <br />Creek Reservoir located at Latitude 40 degrees, 33 minutes, 14 <br />seconds North, and Longitude 105 degrees, 59 minutes, 22 <br />seconds West, Jackson County, Colorado; said segment being 2.9 <br />miles more or less. <br /> <br />Administration: For the stream segments in an unsurveyed area, <br />the Division Engineer has determined for admin1strative <br />purposes that the approximate legal description of the minimum <br />stream flow termini as protracted from U.S.G.S. mapping is as <br />follows: upstream terminus in the Northwest 1/4 of section 5, <br />T6N, R76W of the 6th P.M., Jackson county, COlorado; <br />downstream terminus in the Northwest 1/4 of Section 25, T7N, <br />R77W of the 6th P.M. Jackson County, Colorado. <br /> <br />4. The source of the water is: <br /> <br />Grass Creek, tributary to North Fork MiChigan River, tributary <br />to MiChigan River, tributary to North Platte River. <br /> <br />5. The date of appropriation is: <br /> <br />May 8, 1992. <br /> <br />6. The appropriation was initiated by: <br /> <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board action pursuant to C.R.S. <br />37-92-102(3), 37-92-103(3), (4), (10). <br /> <br />7. The water was applied to beneficial use on: <br /> <br />May 8, 1992. <br /> <br />8. The amount of water awarded is: <br /> <br />0.50 cfs, Absolute, from April 1 through October 31, each <br />year; and 0.25 cfs, Absolute, from November 1 through March <br />31, each year. <br /> <br />9. The use of water is: <br /> <br />Minimum stream flow to preserve the environment to a <br />reasonable degree. <br />