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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
3/10/1997
Author
D Randolph Seaholm
Title
Technical Workgroup - Group 1 Stream Summary - March 10 1997
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />000185 <br /> <br />of at least 70% of bankfull and up to 120 % of bankfull to maintain habitat for <br />Greenback Cutthroat Trout ifpresent. Group wanted more definition (limits) on the high <br />flow request and assurance that there would be some upstream exchange potential <br />particularly during runoff. <br /> <br />2IC <br /> <br />West Fork West Beaver Creek <br />QP at sec 14 - 14S - 69W; 100 feet above south section line <br />Amount: A CWCB instream flow recommendation needs to be made and would likely <br />deemed acceptable, In addition, USFS requests a high flow between May I and July 15 <br />of at least 70% of bankfull and up to 120 % of bankfull to maintain habitat for <br />Greenback Cutthroat Trout if present. Group wanted more definition (limits) on the high <br />flow request and assurance that there would be some upstream exchange potential <br />particularly during runoff. This watershed at the QP is very small (about 4 sq.mi,), and <br />USFS has indicated the QP may not be worth keeping if Greenbacks are not present. <br /> <br />be <br /> <br />59D <br /> <br />West Tennessee Creek <br />QP at sec 20 - 8S - 80W; 100 yards downstream of confluence with North Fork <br />Amount: A CWCB instream flow of 4 cfs year round is acceptable at the QP. <br /> <br />59E <br /> <br />Longs Gulch <br />QP at sec 20 - 8S - 80W; 100 feet upstream of south section line (forest boundary) <br />Amount: A CWCB instream flow of 2 cfs year round is acceptable at the QP. <br /> <br />6IA Lake Fork <br />QP at sec 9 - 9S - 81W; 100 yards below Glacier Creek confluence <br />Amount: A CWCB instream flow of 7 cfs year round is acceptable at the QP. In <br />addition, USFS requests a high flow between May I and July 15 of at least 70% of <br />bankfull and up to 120 % of bankfull to maintain habitat for Greenback Cutthroat Trout <br />which are present in the stream according to the CDOW. Group wanted more definition <br />(limits) on the high flow request and assurance that there would be some upstream <br />exchange potential particularly during runoff. <br /> <br />6IF Halfmoon Creek <br />QP at sec 13 - 10S - 81 W; 100 feet upstream of east section line (forest boundary) <br />Amount: A CWCB instream flow of 7 cfs year round is acceptable at the QP. In <br />addition, USFS requests a high flow between May I and July 15 of at least 70% of <br />bankfull and up to 120 % of bankfull to maintain stream habitat they have developed, <br />Group wanted more definition (limits) on the high flow request and assurance that there <br />would be some limited upstream exchange potential particularly during runoff. USFS <br />also asked that appropriating all remaining flows be considered as this watershed is one <br />of only 53 hydrologic benchmark watersheds nationwide, Benchmark watersheds are <br />monitored continuously to provide consistent data on hydrology, water quality and <br />related factors in representative undeveloped areas for comparison and contrast to <br />conditions in basins affected by the activities of man, <br /> <br />63A Big Union Creek (Weston Pass) <br />QP at sec 19 - 10S - 79W; 100 feet upstream of the forest boundary and just above the <br />Little Union confluence and the Mt. Massive Diversion <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />: ..~l ' <br />
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