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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8062.200
Description
Federal Reserved Water Rights - USFS - Water Division 2 - Negotiating Principles and Settlement
State
CO
Basin
Arkansas
Water Division
2
Date
10/23/1997
Author
D Randolph Seaholm
Title
Technical Workgroup - Group 1 Stream Summary - October 23 1997
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />00022~ <br /> <br />61A Lake Fork: Existing CWCB base flow of7,O cfs year-round is needed for fish survival. <br />High flow of 132 cfs to 227 cfs is needed for 20 days between May 1 and July 15 to <br />maintain functions and habitats for greenback cutthroat trout. <br /> <br />61F Halfmoon Creek: Existing CWCB base flow of7,Q cfs year-round is needed for fish <br />survival. High flow of 158 cfs to 271 cfs is needed for 20 days between May 1 and July <br />to maintain functions and habitats for greenback cutthroat trout. In addition, all <br />unappropriated flows are requested, as this watershed is one of 53 USGS benchmark <br />watersheds in the United States and one of only two such watersheds in Colorado, <br />Benchmark watersheds are used to compare relatively pristine watersheds to disturbed <br />watersheds. <br /> <br />63A Big Union Creek: Base Flow of2,25 cfs from Oct 16 to April 15, and 4,5 cfs from April <br />16 to Oct 15, is needed for fish survival, This is less than the existing CWCB flow of8.0 <br />cfs year-round because the QP is far upstream from the Arkansas River confluence, <br /> <br />63C Twobit Gulch: QP moved upstream to 100 yards above private inholdings to help water <br />users, Existing CWCB base flow of2,O cfs year-round is needed for fish survival. <br /> <br />650 Black Cloud Creek: Existing CWCB base flow of2,O cfs year-round is needed for fish <br />survival. <br /> <br />65E Crystal Lake Creek: Base flow of 1.0 cfs from Oct 16 to April 15, and 2,0 cfs from April <br />16 to Oct 15, is needed for fish survival. <br /> <br />65F <br /> <br />Echo Creek: Existing CWCB base flow of2,O cfs year-round is needed for fish survival. <br /> <br />65G <br /> <br />La Plata Gulch: Base flow of5,O cfs from Oct 16 to April 15, and 7,5 cfs from April 16 to <br />Oct 15, is needed for fish survival. <br /> <br />65H <br /> <br />South Fork Lake Creek: Existing CWCB base flow of 8,0 cfs year-round is needed for <br />fish survival, <br /> <br />651 <br /> <br />North Fork Lake Creek: QP moved upstream to 100 feet above Twin Lakes Turrnel to <br />help water users, Base flow of 9.5 cfs from oct 16 to April 15, and 12,0 cfs from April 16 <br />to Oct 15, is needed for fish survival, This is less than the existing CWCB flow of 10 cfs <br />year-round because the QP is upstream from Twin Lakes Turrnel. High flow of 172 cfs to <br />294 cfs is needed for 20 days between May I and July 15 to transport heavy sediment <br />loads caused by Highway 24 erosion, and thus maintain channel capacity, geometry, and <br />aquatic habitat in this strongly meandering alluvial stream, <br /> <br />67A <br /> <br />Low Pass Gulch: Existing CWCB base flow of2,O cfs year-round is needed for fish <br />survival. <br /> <br />-4- <br /> <br />j, .J <br />
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