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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />000225 <br /> <br />67D Clear Creek: Existing CWCB base flow of 15 cfs year-round is needed for fish survival. <br />High flow of346 cfs to 594 cfs is needed for 20 days between May 1 and July 15 to <br />transport heavy sediment loads caused by high natural erosion and road erosion, and thus <br />maintain channel capacity, geometry, and aquatic habitat in this alluvial stream, <br /> <br />71A North Cottonwood Creek: Existing CWCB base flow of7,Q cfs year-round is needed for <br />fish survival. <br /> <br />71B Middle Cottonwood Creek: QP move upstream above lake to help water users, Existing <br />CWCB base flow of 10 cfs year-round is needed for fish survival, High flow of 110 cfs <br />to 188 cfs is needed for 20 days between May 1 and July 15 to transport heavy sediment <br />loads caused by high natural and road erosion, and thus maintain channel capacity, <br />geometry, and aquatic habitat in this alluvial stream, <br /> <br />71B South Cottonwood Creek: QP move upstream above lake to help water users. Existing <br />CWCB base flow of 10 cfs year-round is needed for fish survival. High flow of 108 cfs <br />to 185 cfs is needed for 20 days between May 1 and July 15 to transport heavy sediment <br />loads caused by high natural and road erosion, and thus maintain channel capacity, <br />geometry, and aquatic habitat in this alluvial stream, <br /> <br />75A Chalk Creek: QP moved upstream above St. Elmo to help water users, Base flow of 8,75 <br />cfs from Oct 16 to April 15, and 11.0 cfs from April 16 to Oct 15, is needed for fish <br />survival. This is less than the existing CWCB flow of 18 cfs year-round because the QP <br />is far upstream, High flow of 151 cfs to 259 cfs is needed for 20 days between May 1 <br />and July 15 to transport heavy sediment loads caused by natural and road erosion, and <br />thus maintain channel capacity, geometry, and aquatic habitat in this alluvial stream, <br /> <br />75A North Fork Chalk Creek: New QP required because Chalk Creek QP was moved <br />upstream to help water users, Base flow of 1.75 cfs from Oct 16 to April 15, and 5,0 cfs <br />from April 16 to Oct 15, is needed for fish survival. High flow of 57 cfs to 97 cfs is <br />needed for 20 days between May 1 and July 15 to transport heavy sediment loads caused <br />by high natural and road erosion, and thus maintain channel capacity, geometry, and <br />aquatic habitat in this alluvial stream. <br /> <br />75A Baldwin Creek: New QP required because Chalk Creek QP was moved upstream to help <br />water users, Base flow of2,5 cfs from Oct 16 to April 15, and 6,5 cfs from April 16 to <br />Oct 15, is needed for fish survival. <br /> <br />79A North Fork South Arkansas River: Existing CWCB base flow of 10 cfs year-round is <br />needed for fish survival. <br /> <br />79C Cree Creek: QP moved upstream to 100 yards above Silver Creek Station Diversion to <br />help water users, Proposed CWCB base flow of 1.0 cfs (Sept 1 to Nov 14), 0,5 cfs (Nov <br /> <br />- 5 - <br /> <br />ii <br />