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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I I <br />I 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 />t <br />structures on the reservoir: 1) the most westerly gate rel~ases water to <br />Old Ish Ditch (Boulder and Larimer County Irrigating and Manufacturing Ditch <br />Company) and 2) the easterly gate releases water to New Ish Oitch. The map <br />on page 11 depicts the approximate locations of these facilities. The <br />reservoir fills completely only in good water years since the decree is very <br />junior as detailed in Section C of this chapter. The gauge readings taken <br />by the Deputy Water Commissioner are shown in Appendix C, page C-8. More <br />indicative of the water available to New Ish stockholders is John Robinett's <br /> <br />annual calculation to apportion the water to each share of stock. As <br />described in Section A, the amount of water assigned to each share is based <br />on the total amount available in the reservoir less that amount due to <br /> <br />Boulder and Larimer County Irrigating and Manufacturing Ditch Company share- <br /> <br />holders. When the reservoir fills completely, 115 inches per share are <br /> <br />allocated. The following table lists the allocations to Ish Reservoir <br /> <br />Company stockholders since 1969. <br /> <br />Year <br /> <br />Amount allocated/share <br /> <br />1969 <br />1970 <br />1971 <br />1972 <br />1973 <br />1974 <br />1975 <br />1976 <br />1977 <br />1978 <br />1979 <br />1980 <br />1981 <br />1982 <br />1983 <br />1984 <br />1985 <br /> <br />1986 <br />1987 <br /> <br />115" <br />115" <br />115" <br />60" <br />115" <br />15" <br />115" <br />30" <br />0" <br />115" <br />115" <br />115" <br />0" <br />35" <br />115" <br />115" <br />94" storage restricted by <br />State Engineer's Office <br /> <br />115" <br />115" <br /> <br />-17- <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />J <br /> <br />.1 <br />