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CM0001302 <br />Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, Judgment and Decree <br />Case Nos. 92CW233 and 92CW336 - Page 28 <br />• 3.2.14 The Clinton Canal. The Clinton Canal presently runs northerly from the <br />discharge valve structure below Clinton Gulch Reservoir and into Mayflower Creek. The <br />Clinton Canal diverts water from Clinton Creek and surface flow, seepage, and run-off from <br />watersheds above it that are tributary to Tenmile Creek at a maximum rate of 405.0 cfs. <br />3.2.15 The Clinton Creek Ditch. The Clinton Creek Ditch runs from the <br />diversion point on Clinton Creek at a point whence the Northeast corner of Section 1, Township <br />8 South, Range 790 West, 6' P.M. bears north 67°30' west a distance of 3160 feet, thence <br />westerly around Little Bartlett Mountain to the North Fork of McNulty Creek. The Clinton <br />Creek Ditch diverts water from Clinton Creek and surface flow, seepage, and run-off from <br />watersheds above it that are tributary to Tenmile Creek at a maximum rate of 50.0 cfs. <br />3.2.16 The 300 South Water Raise Interceptor Ditch. The 300 South Water Raise <br />Interceptor Ditch runs from the 300 South Water Raise (described above) along the south side of <br />the Glory Hole in the East % of Section 12, Township 8 South, Range 79 West, 6'h P.M., and into <br />the Climax Area Camp Drainage System (described below). The 300 South Water Raise <br />Interceptor Ditch diverts surface flow, seepage, and run-off from watersheds above it that are <br />tributary to Tenmile Creek at a maximum rate of 41.16 cfs. <br />3.2.17 The Chalk Mountain Interceptor Ditch. The Chalk Mountain Interceptor <br />Ditch runs a distance of about 3.4 miles from Fremont Pass, northwesterly along State Highway <br />91 and the south side of Robinson Pond, thence westerly to the south of Chalk Mountain <br />Reservoir and Robinson Reservoir, thence northwesterly to the south abutment of Eagle Park <br />Reservoir and into the Eagle River basin below Eagle Park Reservoir. The Chalk Mountain <br />Interceptor Ditch diverts surface flow, seepage, and run-off from watersheds above it that are <br />0 56642.WPD:5