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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.143
Description
Smith Fork (Crawford) Project
State
CO
Basin
Gunnison
Water Division
4
Date
1/1/1959
Title
Smith Fork Project Fact Sheet and Supporting Data
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. (. 1(\7:1 <br /> <br />** The Water Supply Appendix A of the smith Fork Project, Colorado, Definite Plan Report <br />(May 1959) identifies five project service areas (divisions): <br />1. } Coal Creek <br />2.} Saddle Mountain <br />3 . } Needle Rock <br />4 . } Aspen <br />5.} Lower smith Fork <br /> <br />Portions of the Water Supply Appendix addressing irrigated acreage, average monthly demands, <br />and net efficiency for each service area are provided in Attachment ~. <br /> <br />Project operation studies for both historic (pre-project) and with project conditions are <br />included in the Definite Plan Report, Appendix A, Chapter V (selected portions of which are <br />also provided in Attachment E.) <br /> <br />Project operation studies for both historic (pre-project) and with project conditions are <br />included in the Definite Plan Report, Appendix A, Chapter V, Water utilization. <br /> <br />4.) Ooeratinq Rules: <br /> <br />a.} Minimum By-pass Requirements (if any). Not applicable <br />i.} Amounts in different months: (?) <br /> <br />ii.} Stream reach: (?) <br /> <br />iii.} How far downstream is the by-passed water protected from diversion, <br />i.e. ,where does it become "free water"? <br /> <br />iv.} Is the by-pass requirement applicable to operations of i.} the feeder canal <br />only, or ii.} both the feeder canal and Crawford Reservoir? <br /> <br />v.} What is the basis of the legal requirement for minimum by-pass <br /> <br />3 <br />
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