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10/5/2006 10:39:40 PM
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Instream Flow Appropriations
Case Number
05CW0155
Stream Name
West Fork Dry Creek
Watershed
Uncompahgre
Water Division
4
Water District
41
County
Montrose
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<br />Summary <br />The information contained in this report and the associated instream flow file folder forms the <br />basis for staff s in stream flow recommendation to be considered by the Board. It is staff s <br />opinion that the information contained in this report is sufficient to support the findings required <br />in Rule 5.40. <br /> <br />Colorado's Instream Flow Program was created in 1973 when the Colorado State Legislature <br />recognized "the need to correlate the activities of mankind with some reasonable preservation of <br />the natural environment" (see 37-92-102 (3) C.R.S.). The statute vests the CWCB with the <br />exclusive authority to appropriate and acquire instream flow and natural lake level water rights. <br />In order to encourage other entities to participate in Colorado's Instream Flow Program, the <br />statute directs the CWCB to request instream flow recommendations from other state and federal <br />agencies. The Bureau of Land Management recommended this segment of West Fork Dry Creek <br />to the CWCB for inclusion into the Instream Flow Program. West Fork Dry Creek is being <br />considered for inclusion into the Instream Flow Program because it has a natural environment <br />that can be preserved to a reasonable degree with an instream flow water right. The BLM is very <br />interested in protecting stream flows because the creek is a remote, undeveloped environment <br />that supports a self-sustaining population of rainbow trout, and a riparian community that is in <br />very good condition. <br /> <br />West Fork Dry Creek is 9.2 miles long. It begins near Silesca Pond and Iron Spring <br />Campground on the southeastern flank of the Uncompahgre Plateau at an elevation of <br />approximately 9,200 feet. It terminates at the confluence with East Fork Dry Creek at an <br />elevation of approximately 6,300 feet. Approximately 68% of the 5.9-mile segment addressed <br />by this report is located on federal lands. West Fork Dry Creek is located within Montrose <br />County. The total drainage area of the creek is approximately 17.8 square miles. West Fork Dry <br />Creek generally flows in a northerly direction. <br /> <br />The subject of this report is a segment of West Fork Dry Creek beginning at the confluence with <br />Gray's Creek and extending downstream to the confluence with East Fork Dry Creek. The <br />proposed segment is located south of the City of Delta. The staff has received only one <br />recommendation for this segment, from the BLM. The recommendation for this segment is <br />discussed below. <br /> <br />Instream Flow Recommendation(s) <br /> <br />BLM recommended 3.40 cfs (April 1 to June 30), 0.85 cfs (July 1 to July 31), 0.30 cfs (August 1 <br />to February 28), and 0.85 cfs (March 1 to March 31)(see Appendix A). The modeling results <br />from these survey efforts are within the confidence interval produced by the R2Cross model. <br /> <br />Land Status Review <br /> <br />Upper Terminus <br />Confluence with <br />Points Creek <br /> <br />Lower Terminus <br />Headgate of <br />Campbell Ditch <br /> <br />Total Length <br />(miles) <br /> <br />5.9 <br /> <br />Land Ownership <br />% Private % Public <br /> <br />32% <br /> <br />68% <br /> <br />68 % of the reach is located on federal lands. <br /> <br />- 2 - <br />
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