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2 - - <br /> Mr. Robert Brand June 24 , 1974 <br /> historically has been, to Boulder Creek. Portions of the <br /> total property area will be used' for agricultural purposes <br /> after gravel mining is completed. Water required to protect <br /> the stream system will be separately diverted from the <br /> Godding, Plumb and Daily Ditch, conveyed through the lakes <br /> in a wastes--: _- system and returned to Boulder Creek. <br /> The Godding , Daily and Plumb Ditch is an incorporated ditch <br /> with a total of 40 shares equally dividing the 30. 438 cfs <br /> decreed to the ditch. The table below lists and describes <br /> the two decrees awarded to the ditch: <br /> DECREE DATA <br /> Dates <br /> Approp- Adjud- Priority <br /> Decree riation iiation Dist. Div . Amount, cfs <br /> original 5/1/61 6/2/82 5 26 7 .240 <br /> 1st Enl . 4/1/65 6/2/82 26 140 23. 196 <br /> Total - 30 . 438 <br /> Mr. Nelson reportedly owns 11 of the 40 shares which total to <br /> 8 . 37 cfs of the decreed amount. It is assumed that Mr. <br /> Nelson' s share represents 11/40 of the total water in the <br /> ditch, irregardless of which decree is delivering water . <br /> The ditch has a strong history of diversion and consumptive <br /> use. The table below summarizes the average diversions and <br /> the average length of the delivery season from 1964 to 1973 . <br /> Also included in the table is the year 1954 which is considered <br /> a critical year for this water district . <br /> The 10 year average from 1964 to 1973 reveals that the ditch <br /> delivered water for an average of 124 days, averaged 8 . 2 cfs , <br /> and delivered an average of 2020 AF each year. Mr. Nelson ' s <br /> share of the average delivery is 2 .25 cfs and 555. 5 AF annually. <br /> The table also shows that the ditch was able to deliver a <br /> greater volume of water during the 1954 dry vear than under <br /> average year conditions , which indicates a very senior water <br /> right. <br /> • i <br /> ti <br />