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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />CW 632) <br /> <br />b. Location: <br /> <br />Legal description of the stream segment through which an <br />instream flow is claimed: The natural stream channel from <br />headwaters in the vicinity of lat. 39 deg. 31'21"N, long. <br />105 deg. 52'16"W as the upstream terminus and extending to <br />the confluence with Snake River at lat. 39 deg. 33'49"N, <br />long. 105 deg. 51'37"W as the downstream terminus, being a <br />distance of approximately 3.3 miles. This segment can be <br />located on the Montezuma D.S.G.S. quadrangle(s). <br /> <br />For administrative purposes only, the Division Engineer for <br />Water Division 5 has translated the segment thus described <br />into approximate protracted section, township, and range <br />locations from D.S.G.S. mapping as follows: Upstream <br />terminus in the SE/4 NE/4 S15 T6S R76W 6th P.M., more spe- <br />cifically at a point whence the SE corner of said section <br />bears N23 30W a distance of 3,000 ft.: downstream terminus <br />in the NE/4 NW/4 S2 T6S R76W 6th P.M., more specifically at <br />a point whence the SW corner of said section bears N15 OOE <br />a distance of 6,850 ft. <br /> <br />c. (1) Date of initiation of appropriation: November 8, <br />1985. <br /> <br />(2) Date water applied to beneficial use: Water was first <br />applied to beneficial use on November 8, 1985, pursuant to <br />S 37-92-103(4), C.R.S. (1973). <br /> <br />(3) How appropriation was initiated: By applicant's <br />approval of its staff's final recommendations at a regu- <br />larly scheduled meeting, subsequent to having requested and <br />considered recommendations from the Division of Wildlife, <br />and the Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation. <br /> <br />d. Amount of water claimed: <br /> <br />Instream flow of 2.0 c.f.s. absolute. <br /> <br />3.a. Name of natural stream: South Fork Swan River. (Original <br />Case No. 85 CW 638) <br /> <br />b. Location: <br /> <br />Legal description of the stream segment through which an <br />instream flow is claimed: The natural stream channel from <br /> <br />-4- <br />