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<br /> <br />< <br /> <br />'. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />- 29 - <br /> <br />The Boulder Creek Supply Canal, an extension of the St. Vrain Supply <br />Canal, has its beginning et its intersection with the St. Vrain Creek which <br />point is tr~verse Station No. 22 and bears S. 490 50' W. a distance of 3,100 <br /> <br />feet from the HE Cor. of Sec. 20, T. 3 ~., R. 70 W., 6th Prinoipal ~eridian. <br /> <br />The canal is of earth or lined section with irrigation structures as necessary <br /> <br />and has a carrying capacity of 300 cubic feet per second. The canal extends <br /> <br />from its point of beginning in a southerly direction for a distanoe of 16.3 <br /> <br />miles to its intersection with Bouleer Creek which intersecticn is traverse <br /> <br />Station No. 39 and bears N. 100 40' E. a distance of 2,100 feet from SW Cor. <br /> <br />of Sec. 17, T. IN., R. 69'W.. 6th Principal Meridian (Sheet 7, Exhibit C). <br /> <br /> The South Platte Supply System, an extension of the Boulder Creek <br />Supply Canal, has its beginning at the point of discharge of the Boulder Creek <br />Supply Canal into Boulder Creek, which point is traverse Station No. 39, and <br /> 0 Le' E. a distance of 2.100 feet from the SW Cor, of Sec. 17. <br />bears N. 10 <br /> <br />T. 1 !l., R. 69 W., 6th Principal Meridian. Fron: said point oanal waters will <br /> <br />be allowed to flow in Boulder Creek stream bed in a northeasterly direotion <br /> <br />for e distance of 7.7 miles to the confluence of Boulder Creek end Idaho Creek <br /> <br />w!lich point is traverse Station No. 44 end bears N. ;0 30' E. a distanoe of <br /> <br />2,900 feet from the SW Cor. of Sec. 29. T. 2 N., R. 68 W., 6th Principal <br /> <br />Meridian. From said traverse point No. 44, canal waters will be allowed to <br /> <br />flow in Idaho Creek stream bed in a northeaster 1,' direction for a distance of <br />, 0 <br />1.4 miles to traverse Station No. 45, which point bears N. 14 50' E. a dis- <br /> <br />tance of 2.200 feet to the SW Co" of Sec. 2l, T. 2 N., R. 68 W., 6th Principal <br /> <br />I:.eridien. <br /> <br />From said treverse Station No. 45, waters will be sllowed to flow in <br /> <br />the South Platte Supply Canal in an easterly direction for a distance of 15.8 <br /> <br />miles to a point of diecharge into the South Platte River which point is tre- <br />o <br />verse Station No. 55 and besrs s. 59 00' W. a distance of 800 feet from the <br /> <br />HE Cor. of Sec. 19, T. 2 N., R. €f::, W., 6th Principal Meridian. The South Platte <br /> <br />Supply System has a carrying capacity of 300 cubio feet per second with a totsl <br /> <br />length, including natural stream bed end ccnstructed canal. of 24.9 miles <br /> <br />(Sheet 7, Exhibit C). <br /> <br />9t96 <br /> <br /> <br />,. <br />