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Warner Reservoir. Pot Creek continues in a generally southeastern direction for <br />another 20 miles to the Utah - Colorado state line and then for another eight miles <br />within Colorado before reaching the confluence with the Green River in Moffat <br />County, Colorado at an elevation of 5,210 feet above mean seal level. The major <br />tributaries to Pot Creek are Kettle Creek, Simons Creek, and Cow Creek. There <br />are streamflow diversions from Pot Creek, storage in reservoirs, and application <br />of water to beneficial use in the Pot Creek Basin in both Utah and Colorado. The <br />Pot Creek watershed encompasses approximately 153 square miles, of which 108 <br />square miles are in the State of Utah and 45 square miles are located within the <br />State of Colorado. <br />II. UNDERSTANDINGS <br />1. Combined Administration List - -The States of Utah and Colorado recognize the <br />need, value, and utility of an interstate priority list that incorporates the name, <br />location, priority date, season of use, and beneficial use(s) for permitted and <br />decreed water rights within the Pot Creek Basin. The States of Utah and <br />Colorado mutually accept and adopt the Combined Administration List, attached <br />hereto as Appendix A of Exhibit A, with an effective date of March 1, 2005 as the <br />controlling priority list to regulate, distribute, and administer water within the Pot <br />Creek Basin during the 2005 irrigation season and for all successive years until <br />such time as it may be mutually revised and accepted by the States of Utah and <br />Colorado. <br />3 <br />