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Hydrology Report <br /> Page 4 <br /> it .is hoped that by diverting water from Boulder Creek <br />-, into Phase I, thence through each subsequent phase and <br /> eventually returning to Boulder Creek from the north- <br /> west corner of Phase VI, will enhance both the stream <br /> and the lake as a fishery. <br /> It should not be interpretted that all of Boulder Creek <br /> ..will be diverted. Only a portion of the waters used on <br /> this land will be routed in this manner. <br />• ~ WATEiR RIGHTS <br /> <br /> Western Paving and Stromquist have more than adequate <br />.,; `. senior water rights that have historically been used on <br />y~•.. the land of this project,. to provide for the evaporative <br />i•;;.-y. losses which will be caused by the creation of the <br />4`;.;;i,. <br />. proposed lakes. <br />ti <br />'.;;€q.;~:. In addition to Stromquist's waters, unknown at this <br /> writing, Western Paving owns: <br />¢! Name of Ditch Ownership Decreed Priorit <br />.io <br />• . <br />y <br />. <br /> Smith b Emmons 2-~ shares 1863 18 <br />- Godding 3 shares 1865 28 <br />'', Carr a Tyler 4/10 interest 1864 19 <br /> N.K.Smith & Tyler ALL 1861 9 <br /> C.B.T. 110 Ac.Ft. <br /> The 6 lakes as proposed, will create a surface area of <br />_,~ 430 acres. The evaporative loss may vary due to climatic <br /> conditions, such as temperature, rainfall, wind, etc. An <br /> <br />i acceptable loss figure would 765 Ac.Ft. per year. <br />. <br />' <br />An augmentation agreement with the District 6 water users <br /> will be reached prior to the establishment of any <br /> surface water that could cause evaporative loss to the <br />,- Boulder Creek system. In addition, if required, well <br /> permits will be acquired from the State Engineers office. <br />An adjustment t o these agreements will be necessary <br />upon the final reclamation size of the lakes. The lakes <br />surface area will, in all probability, be less than that <br />proposed, due to the presence of uneconomically minable <br />areas and excess unmarketable material. <br />,.; ~,~~ . <br />