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<br />, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />4. That the undersigned Water Referee held an informal <br />hearing on this and several other related cases on July 19, <br />1984, at the Judicial Building in Pueblo, Colorado, and <br />that those present were as follows: Steven J. Shupe, Assistant <br />Attorney General; Dan Merriman, Colorado Division of Wildlife; <br />Steve Puttmann, Colorado Water Conservation Board; and Kenneth <br />J. Cooper, Assistant Division Engineer. Charles M. Elliott, <br />Attorney for Objector, participated by telephone from Denver. <br />5. That Mr. Merriman and Mr. Puttmann were placed under <br />oath and testimony was heard. <br />6. That Applicant agreed to submit a proposed ruling in <br />the matter which will have been approved by Objector. <br />7. That such a proposed ruling has been received by the <br />Referee, that said ruling is co-signed by Attorney for Objector <br />and that the page containing both signatures is attached hereto. <br /> <br />IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED AS FOLLOWS: That Applicant be, <br /> <br />and is hereby, awarded an absolute surface water right, to-wit: <br /> <br />NAME AND ADDRESS: The Colorado Water Conservation Board <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 721 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br /> <br />WATER RIGHT <br /> <br />NAME OF STREAM: Bear Creek. <br /> <br />LOCATION OF REACH: Legal description of beginning and end points <br />of m1nimum stream flow claimed: The natural stream channel from <br />headwaters in vicinity of latitude 37057'29" North longitude <br />105030'55" West as the upstream terminus and confluence Hudson <br />Creek in NE1/4 of SW1/4 of Section 18, Township 24 South, <br />Range 72 West of the 6th P.M. in Custer County, Colorado, as <br />the downstream terminus being a distance of approximately 2.1 <br />miles'. This segment can be located on the Crestone Peak, Beck <br />Mountain U.S.G.S. quadrangles. <br /> <br />Page 2, Ruling of Referee 82CW141 <br />