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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8057
Description
Section D General Statewide Issues - Colo. BLM Wilderness Bill of 1999
State
CO
Date
1/1/3000
Author
BLM
Title
BLM Wilderness Study Area-Water Rights Report - Draft, Preliminary Copy
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />0006GG <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />United States, 0.03 cfs, 1882 priority. The BLM holds an appropriative streamflow <br />right through the entire WSA for livestock watering, wildlife watering, <br />recreation, and fire suppression purposes. The Colorado Supreme Court decreed <br />these rights to the United States in 1978 as part of a comprehensive adjudication <br />of the United States' reserved and appropriative water rights. <br /> <br />Water Rights Located Daomstream of WSA <br /> <br />None (to confluence with Henson Creek) <br /> <br />State of Colorado InstrelUll Flow Rights within WSA <br /> <br />None <br /> <br />Land Status Wit;JJin and UpstrelUll of WSA <br /> <br />Several privately-owned parcels are located along the creek within the WSA. The <br />BLM manages the remainder of the land within the watershed. <br /> <br />. Owl Gulch <br /> <br />Hydrologic Characteristics <br /> <br />Owl Gulch is a perennial stream. BLM staff did not analyze hydrologic <br />characteristics or patterns of water use for the purposes of this report because <br />there are no major water diversions which significantly affect streamflows. <br /> <br />Water Rights Located UDstrelUll of WSA <br /> <br />None <br /> <br />Water Rights Located Within WSA <br /> <br />Pueblo Placer Pipeline T43N R4W, Sec. 20; 0.05 cfs; 1972 priority <br />(conditional); domestic, fishery, and fire suppression uses. <br /> <br />United States, .02 cfs, 1882 priority. The 8LM holds an appropriative streamflow <br />right through the entire WSA for livestock watering, wildlife watering, <br />recreation, and fire suppression purposes. The Colorado Supreme Court decreed <br />these rights to the United States in 1978 as part of a comprehensive adjudication <br />of the United States' reserved and appropriative water rights. <br /> <br />Water Rights Located DaomstrelUll of WSA <br /> <br />None (to confluence with Henson Creek) <br /> <br />State of Colorado InstrelUll Flow Rights within WSA <br /> <br />None <br /> <br />Land Status Within and UpstrelUll of WSA <br /> <br />One parcel of private land is located along the creek within the WSA. The BLM <br />manages the remainder of the land within the watershed. <br /> <br />. Cooper Creek <br /> <br />Hydrologic Characteristics <br /> <br />cooper Creek is a perennial stream. BLM staff did not analyze hydrologic <br />characteristics or patterns of water use because there are no diversions which <br />significantly affect stream flows within the WSA. <br /> <br />83 <br />
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