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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />C. Water Rights <br />The City of Louisville owns a variety of direct flow and storage rights <br />on South Boulder Creek. A complete inventory of the City's water rights as <br />of April 26, 1982 was obtained from Mr. Steve Williamson, the City's water <br />attorney, and is included in Appendix C. A tabulation of the City's water rights <br />showing the priority, adjudication dates and projected annual yields is shown on <br />Table 6. A summary of the anticipated yield of the City's water rights is <br />shown on Table 5 below. <br /> <br />TABLE 5 <br /> <br />CITY OF LOUISVILLE <br /> <br />ANTICIPATEO YIELOS OF WATER RIGHTS <br />(Acre-Feet) <br /> <br />Maximum <br /> <br />Average Safe Winter <br /> <br />1. Ri ghts Owned and Ava i 1 ab 1 e for Use 2381 1760 1345 290 <br />2. Rights Owned, Transfers in Progress 554 554 554 0 <br />Sub- Tota 1 2935 2314 1899 290 <br />3. Ri ghts Owned but Not Trans ferred 1834 11 08 285 45 <br />Sub-Total 4769 3422 2184 335 <br />4. Rights Acquisition in Progress 365 300 170 0 <br />Sub- Total 5134 3722 2354 335 <br />5. Rights Available in Planning Area 1941 952 29 0 <br />Total 7075 4674 2383 335 <br />As shown in the Tables 5 and 6, the current inventory of water rights which is <br />either available for use or in the progress of being transferred consists of <br />water rights which are fairly senior priorities on South Boulder Creek, such <br />as the Howard Ditch, Cottonwood #2 and Dry Creek Davidson Ditches. The average <br /> <br />16 <br />