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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8200.765
Description
White River General
State
CO
Basin
Yampa/White
Water Division
6
Date
2/1/1967
Author
Clifford H Jex
Title
Report on Water Runoff and Stream Depletion of the White River in Colorado
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />Summary of Basin Water Supply - Units Acre Feet - Continued <br />\1hite River at Head of EUler Creek Ditch <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />0030H <br /> <br />Undepleted runoff - 1943-1960 average <br />Anticipated depletion and diversion demand <br />Remaining runoff <br /> <br />Undepleted runoff - 1954-1956 average <br />Anticipated depletion and diversion demand <br />Remaining runoff <br /> <br />477,500 <br />309.100 <br />168,400 <br /> <br />374,900 <br />309.100 <br />65,800 <br /> <br />Uhi te River at Division Bet.leen Upper and Lower Division <br /> <br />Undepleted runoff - 1943-1960 average <br />Anticipated depletion and diversion demand <br />Remaining runoff <br /> <br />Undepleted runoff - 1954-1956 average <br />Anticipated depletion and diversion demand <br />Remaining runoff <br /> <br />\lhi te .ai ver at Colorado-Utah State Line <br /> <br />Historical runoff - 1943-1960 average <br />Stream depletion <br />Undepleted runoff <br />Anticipated depletion <br />Remaining runoff <br /> <br />Undepleted runoff - 1954-1956 average <br />Anticipated depletion <br />Remaining runoff <br /> <br />492,500 <br />196.200 <br />296,300 <br />389,100 <br />1.22., 200 <br />192,900 <br /> <br />487,000 <br />~..J&Q <br />525,400 <br />214,100 <br />311,300 <br />420,100 <br />2l~.100 <br />20 ,000 <br /> <br />Records of \lhite River runoff correlateci with the <br /> <br />records of ditch diversions shows that very little water in low <br /> <br />runoff years is available for new diversions from the river in <br /> <br />the Upper Division during the summer and fall irrigation months. <br />During this season of the year, the natural flow of the ,River is <br />approaching a point of full appropriation for the irrigation of <br />the land served water by the four large ditches (Eiller Creek, <br />Oak Ridge Park, Highland and Old Agency) which divert from the <br />River upstream from the town of Eeeker. Since these four <br /> <br />-17'- <br /> <br />J <br />
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