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11/22/2007 12:20:24 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1974069
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
4/5/1979
Doc Name
REGULAR 112 PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
Type & Sequence
HR1
Media Type
D
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/~ ( ~ <br />/ • _ • <br />- - - <br />however, the Court shall retain jurisdiction to make <br />any declarations or further orders in respect to this <br />provision on demand of any interested party at any <br />appropriate time. When Applicants' interest in Priori- <br />ties Nos. 9 and 29 are used for irrigation, the total <br />annual diversions by Applicants under said rights shall <br />not exceed 370 acre feet or such lesser amount as may <br />result in 171 acre feet of consumptive use. <br />C. The Court finds that the agreement as set <br />forth in the Stipulation by and between Applicants and <br />Loomis wherein Applicants and Loomis agreed that Loomis <br />may divert, at the headgate of the Rist & Goss Ditch, <br />all the water under Priorities 9 and 29 five consecu- <br />tive days out of every fifteen consecutive days for the <br />purpose of irrigation commencing April 1 of 1977 and <br />each year hereafter and continuing through October 31 <br />is just, reasonable and proper under the historic <br />diversion practices of Applicants and Loomis. <br />D. The Court finds that the agreement as set <br />forth in the Stipulation by and between Applicants and <br />Loomis wherein Applicants and Loomis agreed that during <br />any period when either Loomis or Applicants shall have <br />no immediate need to apply Rist and Goss Ditch water to <br />beneficial use, the other party may apply as much of <br />the entire decree as needed as in the usual case of <br />owners of water rights in a mutual ditch is just, <br />reasonable and proper under the historic diversion <br />practices of Applicants and Loomis. <br />E. Applicants' interest in Priority No. 9 may be <br />changed in its plan and character of use to commercial, <br />municipal, industrial, fish culture, recreational and <br />other beneficial uses and a continuation of Ceasonal <br />irrigation and storage of water for such uses subject <br />-to the following conditions: <br />-4- <br />
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