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<br />OOOGGl <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />· Unnamed Tributaries to Yampa River <br /> <br />Hydrologic Characteristics <br /> <br />All tributaries to the Yampa River within the WSA are ephemeral streams, flowing <br />only in response to storm events. BLM staff did not analyze hydrologic <br />characteristics or patterns of water use because there are no diversions which <br />significantly affect streamflows within the WSA. <br /> <br />Water Rights Located UDstrelUll of WSA <br />None <br /> <br />Water Rights Located Within WSA <br /> <br />BLM Springs -- The BLM holds water rights on 11 springs, with a total flow of <br />0.191 cfs, for livestock and wildlife uses. <br /> <br />The following two rights are on the same spring, located in T7N R98W, Sec. 36, <br />SE SW. <br /> <br />BLM Spring 070-029 - 0.005 cfs; 1987 adjudication; livestock and wildlife uses. <br /> <br />Little Sheridan Spring - 0.022 cfs; 1985 adjudication; livestock use. <br /> <br />Water Rights Located DaomstrelUll of WSA <br /> <br />Sheridan Ditch 4 - T7N R98W, Sec. 35, SE NE; 0.5 cfs; 1985 adjudication; <br />irrigation and livestock uses. <br /> <br />State of Colorado InstreaJIJ Flow Rights Within WSA <br /> <br />None <br /> <br />Land Status Within and UpstrelUll of WSA <br /> <br />There are no privately-owned parcels within the WSA. <br /> <br />. Horse Gulch and Unnamed Tributaries to Little Snake River <br /> <br />The only water right of record within these ephemeral stream systems is a 0.01 <br />cfs water right held by BLM on Yellow Sand Spring. There are no privately-owned <br />parcels within the WSA. <br /> <br />References <br /> <br />Shen, H.W., R. Anderson, H.P Caufield, Jr. and S.K. Yah. 1985. .Variabilityof <br />Unutilized Surface Water Supplies from the Yampa and White River Basins.. <br />Colorado Water Resources Research Institute Completion Report No. 136. <br /> <br />Wheeler, W.W. and Associates. 1987. Reconnaissance Investigation: Potential <br />Yield of Water Rights for Juniper-Cross Mountain Project. Report to the Nature <br />conservancy. Englewood, co. <br /> <br />73 <br />