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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 />. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />000188 <br /> <br />Amount on Baldwin Creek: A CWCB instream flow recommendation needs to be made <br />and would likely be deemed acceptable. <br /> <br />75A.l <br /> <br />Chalk Creek - alternative 2 <br />New QP at sec 26 - 15S - 80W; Chalk Creek 100 feet upstream of private inholdings <br />upstream of Alpine Lake (Fehlings Reservoir) <br />Amount on Chalk Creek above Alpine: A CWCB instream flow of 18 cfs year round is <br />acceptable at the QP, In addition, USFS requests a high flow between May 15 and July <br />15 of at least 70% of bankfull and up to 120 % of bankfull to move sands in stream. <br />Group wanted more definition (limits) on the high flow request and assurance that there <br />would be some upstream exchange potential particularly during runoff for existing and <br />future development. <br /> <br />79A <br /> <br />North Fork South Arkansas <br />QP at sec 17 - SON - 7E; Angel of Shavano Campground below McCoy Creek <br />Amount: A CWCB instream flowof 10 cfs year round is acceptable at the QP. <br /> <br />79C <br /> <br />Cree Creek <br />New QP at sec 31 - SON - 7E; 100 yards above the Silver Creek Station Diversion <br />Amount: Sept. I to Nov. 14 - 1 cfs, Nov, 15 to Apr. 30 - .5 cfs, May I to Aug, 30 - 2.5 <br />cfs. These are the same as the proposed CWCB instream flows, <br /> <br />79D Fooses Creek <br />QP at sec 36 - SON - 6E; Approximately .25 miles above Public Service Co. Reservoir or <br />F ooses Lake <br />Amount: Oct 15 to Apr. 30 - 1.75 cfs, May 1 to Oct. 14 - 5.5 cfs, These are the same as <br />the proposed CWCB instream flows. <br /> <br />79E Middle Fork South Arkansas <br />QP at sec 28 - SON - 6E; Just upstream of confluence with tributary from Boss Lake <br />Amount: A CWCB instream flow of 5 cfs year round is acceptable at the QP, <br /> <br />79F South Arkansas River <br />QP at sec 5 - 49N - 6E; at Monarch Park Campground road <br />Amount: A CWCB instream flow recommendation needs to be made at a point just <br />above the small tributary coming in from Monarch Ski Area, The QP was left in its <br />original location and not moved upstream. The intent was to keep the reach length <br />protected as long as possible and quantify without considering any inflow from the <br />Monarch Ski Area tributary. This approach was intended to eliminate the <br />potential of ever needing to call out the Monarch Ski Area during ski season. The USFS <br />is in agreement with this approach and willing not to call out the Monarch Ski Area <br />tributary. In addition, USFS requests a high flow between May 1 and July 15 of at least <br />70% of bankfull and up to 120 % of bankfull to move sand in the stream as a result of <br />sanding Monarch Pass. Group was okay with this approach. <br /> <br />79J <br /> <br />Poncha Creek <br />QP at sec 7 - 48N - 8E; at south section line near Shirley town site <br />Amount: A CWCB instream flow of 8 cfs year round is acceptable at the QP. <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />"" <br />
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