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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
8/21/1996
Author
Unknown
Title
Technical Workgroup - Stream Survey - August 21 1996
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<br />. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />000168 <br /> <br />NATIONAL FOREST RESERVED WATER RIGHT CLAIMS <br />COLORADO WATER DIVISION 2 <br />TECHNICAL WORKGROUP <br />STREAM SURVEY <br /> <br />SURVEY DATE: Aurmst 21. 1996 <br />STREAM NAME: South Fork Lake Creek <br /> <br />STREAM NO: 65H <br /> <br />HYDROLOGY: <br />Drainage Area at Downstream Confluence: <br />Stream Gaging Stations: None <br />Average Flows: Period of Record: <br />oct nov dec jan feb mar apr may jun jul aug sep Total <br /> <br />cfs <br />AF <br /> <br />NATURAL ENVIRONMENT: <br />Special Wildlife\Fish Habitat: <br />Threatened, Endangered and Sensitive Species if any: <br />Special Considerations: <br /> <br />QUESTIONS: <br />Would CWCB instream flows meet USFS needs? If not, why not?: <br />Yes, CWCB instreamflow will meet USFS needs. Subordination agreement protects <br />existing absolute and conditional water rights. <br /> <br />If water is developed from stream, what protections does the USFS know would have to <br />be provided? None identified <br /> <br />Is potential development compatiable with USFS needs? If not, why not? <br /> <br />RECOMMENDATIONS: <br />(i.e. can QP's be moved, CWCB instream flows acceptable, etc) <br />QP is fine in current location which is 100 feet above the upstream end of the private mining <br />claims in section 35. The CWCB's 8 cfs year round decreed instreamfiow should be used to <br />quantify the claim. <br /> <br />ATTACHMENTS: <br /> <br />RANDYlC:\MSOFFICEIWINWORD\D2FSRWR.FOR <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />ttJJ <br />
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