Water Division IV. District 6

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04/27/2001 Page 85 Water Division IV District 6 Diversion Memo

04/27/01 Page 86 Big Sandy Ditch, Big Sandy River Diversion Description: Diversion consists of a wood headgate. No diversion dam exists. 1 Diversion Location: Source: Big Sandy River, Trib. Green River Section, Township, Range: 14, 30, 105 Conveyance Description: Open Channel Canal, approximately 5.5 miles in length. 1 Wyoming Water Rights Summary: Priority Date (M D Y) Permit Permitted Number Use Acres Flow 12-12-1900 2957 Irrigation 33.00 0.47 0.47 11-25-1901 3566 09-04-1905 1427E Domestic, Irrigation, Domestic, Irrigation, 350.00 5.00 5.47 516.00 7.36 12.83 01-06-1915 3100E Irrigation 20.00 0.29 13.12 Storage Rights: None. Estimated Canal Losses: Typical (10%). 1 Cumulative Flow Comments Irrigation Practices: Information not available at time of report. Crop Types / Consumptive Use: Information not available at time of report. Originally named Johnson & Gasswint Ditch POD/MOC change from Tunnel Ditch Originally named Johnson & Gasswint Ditch Originally named Johnson & Gasswint Ditch Return Flows: Return flows are delivered to Big Sandy River at Water Hole Draw. 2 Other Operational Information: Information not available at time of report. Sources: 1) Loren Smith, Wyoming State Engineer s Office, Fax, June 9, 2000. 2) Williams, Linda I., A Model of the Green River Using the Wyoming Integrated River System Operation Study (WIRSOS), M.S. Thesis, University of Wyoming, Department of Civil Engineering, December 1995.

04/27/01 Page 87 Big Sandy Ditch, Big Sandy River, Diversion Data May June July August September Wateryear 1975 14.12 840.26 17.48 1,075.04 4.94 303.47 4.47 265.78 1976 6.53 401.77 12.48 742.39 8.67 532.96 3.39 208.32 3.10 184.46 1978 11.45 704.13 16.63 989.75 11.71 720.00 4.70 279.67 1980 10.74 639.07 8.36 514.04 6.33 389.22 4.65 276.69 1981 1982 27.33 1,626.25 17.76 1,092.02 5.24 322.20 1983 10.34 615.27 9.42 579.21 4.60 282.84 1984 11.06 658.12 5.57 342.49 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 4.82 286.81 4.10 243.97 1997 1998 8.92 548.47 3.61 214.81 s: 8.99 552.95 13.44 799.74 11.28 693.68 5.57 342.42 4.10 244.23 Data in italics from USGS gaging station 006140.00, see attached data sheets. Blank cells are due to missing/insufficient data. = Flow for ENTIRE month. = Volume used during month. See Methodology section for explanations. Spot data readings used in calculating averages in table on following pages.

04/27/01 Page 88 Big Sandy Ditch, Big Sandy River, Diversion Data Data: 1980: 5/20, 6 cfs; 5/29, 5 cfs; 6/3, 7 cfs; 6/10, 11 cfs; 6/17, 9 cfs; 6/18, 13 cfs; 6/23, 13 cfs; 7/9, 11 cfs; 7/15, 8 cfs; 7/24, 6 cfs; 7/28, 6 cfs; 8/8, 5 cfs; 8/12, 5 cfs; 8/21, 8 cfs; 9/22, 4 cfs; 9/29, 4 cfs. 1982 (all est): 6/3, 30 cfs; 6/22, 30 cfs; 7/8, 22 cfs; 7/12, 15 cfs; 7/23, 20 cfs; 8/5, off; 8/30, 12 cfs. 1983: 5/17, off; 6/17, 12 cfs; 6/29, 12 cfs; 7/19, 9 cfs; 7/27, 8 cfs; 8/22, 3 cfs; 9/12, 6 cfs. 1984: 6/1, 12 cfs; 6/12, 10 cfs; 6/29, 12 cfs; 7/5, 11 cfs; 7/20, 1.5 cfs (est); 7/25, 3 cfs (est); 9/25, 6 cfs. 1996: 6/11, 5 cfs (est); 6/28, 12 cfs (est); 9/4, 7.5 cfs (est); 9/24, 4.8 cfs. 1997: 7/21, 9.4 cfs; 8/1, 10.1 cfs; 8/11, 10.5 cfs (est). 1998: 5/13, 8 cfs (est); 7/29, 11.9 cfs; 8/20, 8 cfs (est); 9/17, 6.6 cfs. Supply: 1980, average; 1981, slightly below average; 1982, average; 1983, above average; 1984, above average; 1985, slightly below average; 1986, average; 1987, average; 1988, below average; 1989, below average; 1990, below average; 1991, slightly below average; 1992; below average; 1993, slightly below average; 1994, below average; 1995, slightly above average; 1996, average; 1997, average; 1998, slightly above average. Source: State Engineer s Office, Annual Hydrographers Reports.

04/27/01 Page 89 Big Sandy Ditch, Big Sandy River, Diversion Data BIG SANDY RIVER - BIG SANDY DITCH STATION NO. 006140.00 LATITUDE 0-00-00 LONGITUDE 0-00-00 SECTION 0 TOWNSHIP 0,RANGE 0 P.M. ELEVATION UNKNOWN DRAINAGE AREA UNKNOWN NONCONTRIBUTING AREA UNKNOWN BASIN UNKNOWN DATA FROM WATER COMMISSIONERS (P) MEAN DAILY FLOW IN CFS BY WATER YEAR 1975 DAY OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT DAY 1 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 10.00 13.60 5.00 3.00 1 2 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 10.00 13.50 5.00 3.00 2 ** INDICATES 3 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 10.00 13.50 5.00 3.00 3 MISSING DATA 4 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 15.25 13.50 5.00 ** 4 5 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 15.00 13.50 5.00 ** 5 * INDICATES 6 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 15.00 13.50 5.00 ** 6 COMPUTED FROM 7 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 12.00 13.50 5.00 ** 7 INCOMPLETE DATA 8 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 12.00 13.50 5.00 ** 8 9 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 11.00 13.30 5.00 ** 9 E INDICATES 10 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 11.00 13.30 5.00 ** 10 ESTIMATED 11 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 10.81 21.30 5.00 ** 11 VALUE 12 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 11.00 21.30 5.00 ** 12 13 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 12.00 21.30 5.00 10.00 13 14 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 13.00 21.30 5.00 10.00 14 15 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 13.00 21.30 5.00 9.00 15 16 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 14.00 21.30 5.00 9.00 16 17 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 14.00 21.30 5.00 9.00 17 18 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 15.00 21.30 5.00 8.00 18 19 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 9.11 15.00 21.30 5.00 8.00 19 20 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 15.50 21.30 5.00 7.00 20 21 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 16.00 21.30 5.00 7.00 21 22 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 9.11 16.00 21.00 5.00 6.00 22 23 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 9.00 16.00 21.00 5.00 6.00 23 24 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 9.00 18.00 21.00 5.00 6.00 24 25 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 9.00 18.07 20.00 5.00 5.00 25 26 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 9.00 18.00 19.00 5.00 5.00 26 27 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 9.00 18.00 18.00 5.00 5.00 27 28 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 9.50 17.00 17.00 5.00 5.00 28 29 ** ** ** ** ** ** 9.78 17.00 16.00 5.00 5.00 29 30 ** ** ** ** ** ** 10.00 15.00 15.00 4.00 5.00 30 31 ** ** ** ** 10.00 5.00 4.00 31 TOTAL ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 102.50* 423.63 542.00 153.00 134.00* MEAN ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 9.32* 14.12 17.48 4.94 6.38* AC-FT ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 203.31* 840.26 1075.04 303.47 265.78*

04/27/01 Page 90 Big Sandy Ditch, Big Sandy River, Diversion Data BIG SANDY RIVER - BIG SANDY DITCH STATION NO. 006140.00 LATITUDE 0-00-00 LONGITUDE 0-00-00 SECTION 0 TOWNSHIP 0,RANGE 0 P.M. ELEVATION UNKNOWN DRAINAGE AREA UNKNOWN NONCONTRIBUTING AREA UNKNOWN BASIN UNKNOWN DATA FROM WATER COMMISSIONERS (P) MEAN DAILY FLOW IN CFS BY WATER YEAR 1976 DAY OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT DAY 1 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 18.6 3 4 1 2 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 19 3 4.07 2 ** INDICATES 3 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 19 3 4 3 MISSING DATA 4 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 18 3 3 4 5 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 18 3.2 3 5 * INDICATES 6 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 18 3 2 6 COMPUTED FROM 7 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 17.5 3 2 7 INCOMPLETE DATA 8 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 17 3 2 8 9 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 16 3 1 9 E INDICATES 10 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 20.22 15 3.2 1 10 ESTIMATED 11 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 20 13 3 3 11 VALUE 12 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 20 10 3 3 12 13 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 9.95 18 9 3 3 13 14 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 10 16 9 3 3 14 15 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 10 16 3.2 3 3 15 16 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 11 16 3 3 3.48 16 17 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 11 16 3 3.2 4 17 18 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 12 17 3 3 4 18 19 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 12 17 3.2 3 4 19 20 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 12.61 18 3 3.2 4 20 21 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 13 18 3 3 3 21 22 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 13 18 3 3 3 22 23 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 14 18 3 3.2 3 23 24 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 14 18.07 3 3 3.2 24 25 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 15 18 3 3 3 25 26 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 15 18 3 5.03 3 26 27 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 15 18 3 5 3 27 28 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 15 18 3 5 3 28 29 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 18 3.2 5 3 29 30 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 18 3 5 5.25 30 31 ** ** ** ** ** 3 4 31 TOTAL ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 202.56* 374.29* 268.7 105.03 93 MEAN ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 12.66* 17.82* 8.67 3.39 3.1 AC-FT ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 401.77* 742.39* 532.96 208.32 184.46

04/27/01 Page 91 Big Sandy Ditch, Big Sandy River, Diversion Data BIG SANDY RIVER - BIG SANDY DITCH STATION NO. 006140.00 LATITUDE 0-00-00 LONGITUDE 0-00-00 SECTION 0 TOWNSHIP 0,RANGE 0 P.M. ELEVATION UNKNOWN DRAINAGE AREA UNKNOWN NONCONTRIBUTING AREA UNKNOWN BASIN UNKNOWN DATA FROM WATER COMMISSIONERS (P) MEAN DAILY FLOW IN CFS BY WATER YEAR 1978 DAY OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT DAY 1 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 8 16 16 ** ** 1 2 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 8 16 16 ** ** 2 ** INDICATES 3 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 8 16 16 ** ** 3 MISSING DATA 4 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 8 16 16 ** ** 4 5 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 8 16 16 ** 5 5 * INDICATES 6 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 8 16 15 ** 5 6 COMPUTED FROM 7 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 8 16 15 ** 5 7 INCOMPLETE DATA 8 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 9 16 15 ** 5 8 9 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 9 16 14 ** 5 9 E INDICATES 10 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 10 16 14 ** 5 10 ESTIMATED 11 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 10 16 14 ** 5 11 VALUE 12 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 10 16 14 ** 5 12 13 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 10 16 14 ** 5 13 14 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 10 16 14 ** 5 14 15 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 11 16 14 ** 5 15 16 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 11 17 14 ** 5 16 17 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 12 17 14 ** 5 17 18 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 12 17 14 ** 5 18 19 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 13 17 13 ** 5 19 20 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 13 18 13 ** 6 20 21 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 14 19 13 ** 7 21 22 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 14 19 13 ** 7 22 23 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 14 19 12 ** 7 23 24 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 14 18 12 ** 7 24 25 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 14 17 11 ** 6 25 26 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 14 17 11 ** 6 26 27 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 14 16 ** ** 5 27 28 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 15 16 ** ** 5 28 29 ** ** ** ** ** ** 15 16 ** ** 5 29 30 ** ** ** ** ** ** 15 16 ** ** 5 30 31 ** ** ** ** 16 ** ** 31 TOTAL ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 355 499 363.00* ** 141.00* MEAN ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 11.45 16.63 13.96* ** 5.42* AC-FT ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 704.13 989.75 720.00* ** 279.67* Source: Wyoming Water Resources Data System, March 20, 2000.

04/27/01 Page 92 Continental Divide Ditch, Little Sandy Creek Diversion Description: Diversion consists of a single 36 diameter Waterman slide gate. No diversion dam exists. 1 Diversion Location: Source: Little Sandy Creek, Trib. Big Sandy River, Trib. Green River Section, Township, Range: 25, 30, 104 Conveyance Description: Open Channel Canal, approximately 8 miles in length. 1 Wyoming Water Rights Summary: Priority Date (M D Y) 05-19-1902 3918 Permit Permitted Number Use Domestic, Irrigation, 09-07-1905 1422E Irrigation, 12-17-1909 2140E Irrigation, Acres Flow 455.00 6.50 6.50 268.00 3.83 10.33 204.50 2.92 13.25 Cumulative Flow Comments Permitted name: Enl. Continental Storage Rights: None. Estimated Canal Losses: Higher than typical losses (25%) exist. 1 Irrigation Practices: Information not available at time of report. Crop Types / Consumptive Use: Information not available at time of report. Return Flows: Return flows are delivered to Little Sandy Creek near Zemba Ditch. 2 Other Operational Information: Sources: 1) Loren Smith, Wyoming State Engineer s Office, Fax, June 9, 2000. 2) Williams, Linda I., A Model of the Green River Using the Wyoming Integrated River System Operation Study (WIRSOS), M.S. Thesis, University of Wyoming, Department of Civil Engineering, December 1995.

04/27/01 Page 93 Continental Divide Ditch, Little Sandy Creek, Diversion Data May June July August September Wateryear 1980 1981 1982 8.49 522.31 1983 1984 4.52 277.69 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 8.77 521.85 4.85 298.21 2.28 140.47 1993 8.24 490.31 7.54 463.62 8.67 533.10 7.93 471.87 1994 5.15 316.61 4.47 274.85 1.25 74.38 1995 1996 5.77 343.34 4.32 265.63 3.62 222.59 2.49 148.17 1997 5.60 344.50 4.33 266.23 1998 3.06 188.15 3.99 245.34 1.68 99.97 s: 3.06 188.15 7.59 451.83 5.78 355.51 4.56 280.43 3.34 198.60 Blank cells are due to missing/insufficient data. = Flow for ENTIRE month. = Volume used during month. See Methodology section for explanations. Spot data readings used in calculating averages in table on following pages.

04/27/01 Page 94 Continental Divide Ditch, Little Sandy Creek, Diversion Data Data: 1980: 6/11, off. 1982: 7/12, 14 cfs; 8/5, 12 cfs. 1983: 6/29, 12 cfs; 7/7, 13 cfs; 9/12, 11 cfs. 1984: 7/5, 8 cfs; 7/25, 6 cfs. 1992: 5/26, 5.5 cfs; 6/18, 10.5 cfs; 7/15, 4.0 cfs; 8/25, 4.8 cfs; 10/8, 5.0 cfs. 1993: 5/24, 8.30 cfs; 7/1, 8.20 cfs; 8/3, 6.80 cfs; 8/26, 10.20 cfs; 9/30, 6.80 cfs. 1994: 5/11, 12.30 cfs; 7/5, 6.10 cfs; 7/7, dry; 7/12, 6.50 cfs; 8/3, 7.30 cfs; 9/7, dry; 9/22, 4.50 cfs. 1995: 6/22, 21.8 cfs; 8/17, 18.9 cfs; 9/15, 12.9 cfs. 1996: 5/20, 5.3 cfs; 6/28, 6 cfs (est); 7/31, 3 cfs (est); 8/23, 4 cfs (est); 9/24, 3 cfs (est). 1997: 6/16, 11.4 cfs; 7/2, 8.7 cfs; 7/21, 4.2 cfs; 8/1, 3.5 cfs; 8/11, 5 cfs (est); 8/26, 4.3 cfs; 9/11, 0.9 cfs. 1998: 5/13, 5.1 cfs; 6/8, 4.8 cfs; 7/29, 5.5 cfs; 8/20, 3.5 cfs; 9/17, 3 cfs (est). Supply: 1980, average; 1981, slightly below average; 1982, average; 1983, above average; 1984, above average; 1985, slightly below average; 1986, average; 1987, average; 1988, below average; 1989, below average; 1990, below average; 1991, slightly below average; 1992; below average; 1993, slightly below average; 1994, below average; 1995, slightly above average; 1996, average; 1997, average; 1998, slightly above average. Source: State Engineer s Office, Annual Hydrographers Reports.

04/27/2001 Page 95 Eden Valley Irrigation and Drainage District Ditches: Means Canal, Eden Canal, Little Sandy Canal, Eden Lateral, West Side Lateral, Farson Lateral, M- Gates, Hay Ditch Diversion Description: Eden Valley Irrigation and Drainage District major canals: Means Canal, Eden Canal, Little Sandy Canal, Eden Lateral, West Side Lateral, Farson Lateral, M-Gates and Hay Ditch (Lateral). The Little Sandy Diversion Dam diverts from Little Sandy River into Eden Reservoir. Means Canal is controlled by slide gates in the Big Sandy Reservoir Dam with a capacity of 635 cfs. 2 Eden Reservoir outlet is a concrete lined tunnel with constant head orifice gates and an overflow structure. The West Side Canal diverts from the Means Canal through two 48 gates. Diversion into the Eden Canal and Farson Lateral is via large (6 to 10 foot) radial gates. 1 Means Canal Diversion Location: Source: Big Sandy and Little Sandy Rivers Section, Township, Range: Means Canal, 11, 26, 106; Eden Canal, 30, 26, 105; Little Sandy Canal, 20, 26, 105; Eden Lateral, 1, 24, 106; West Side Lateral, 13, 26, 106; Farson Lateral, 30, 26, 105; M-Gates, 25, 26, 106; Hay Ditch, 1, 24, 106. Conveyance Description: Earthen Canals, approximate lengths: Means Canal, 6 miles; Eden Canal, 10.8 miles; Little Sandy Canal, 1.5 miles; Eden Lateral, 8 miles; West Side Lateral, 12 miles; Farson Lateral, 4 miles; M-Gates, 5 miles; Hay Ditch, 7 miles. Wyoming Water Rights Summary: Priority Date (M D Y) Permit Permitted Number Use 11-24-1903 5718 Domestic, Irrigation Acres Eden Number 1 Ditch Flow Cumulative Flow Comments 8,007.64 114.29 114.29 12-30-1905 16814 Domestic, Irrigation, 114.29 Secondary Supply stored in Eden Valley Irrigation and Land Company No. 1 Reservoir (818R) (17,009.26 acres served)

04/27/2001 Page 96 Eden Valley Irrigation and Drainage District Ditches: Means Canal, Eden Canal, Little Sandy Canal, Eden Lateral, West Side Lateral, Farson Lateral, M- Gates, Hay Ditch Means Canal Priority Date (M D Y) Permit Permitted Number Use Acres Flow Cumulative Flow Comments 11-24-1903 5718 Domestic, Irrigation, 9,041.62 129.01 129.01 POD/MOC change from Eden No. 1 Canal. 04-24-1952 21403 Domestic, Irrigation,, Municipal 129.01 Secondary Supply stored in Big Sandy Reservoir (947R) (17,009.26 acres served) Storage Rights: Big Sandy Reservoir (947R) and Eden Reservoir (818R). Estimated Canal Losses: All typical except Eden Canal, which is in sandy soil and is excessive (22-30%) and West Side, which can be considered excessive at 15-18%. 1 Irrigation Practices: District currently undergoing voluntary modifications from historic flood irrigation practices to gated pipe, border and row, and center pivots for salinity reduction purposes. Currently, about 8,700 acres out of 17,000 have been so modified. 3 Crop Types / Consumptive Use: Irrigators typically rotate among several crops. s for the period 1989-1999 are: 55% grass hay, 26% alfalfa, 16% irrigated pasture, 1% each of silage, oats and barley. Occasional corn crops. Return Flows: Means and Little Sandy canals have no returns; they deliver water to other canals. Eden Canal, Eden Lateral and Hay Ditch return to Bone Draw; Farson Lateral returns to Little Sandy River above Highway 187; M-Gates return 50% to Big Sandy River above Highway 187 and 50% to Little Sandy River above Highway 187; West Side Canal returns to Big Sandy River below confluence with Little Sandy River. 1 Other Operational Information: When Big Sandy Reservoir is spilling, the water is used as river water for direct flow rights. Under other operations, all ditches operate on a call basis when operators request water. Releases are then made from Big Sandy Reservoir added to a constant delivery of 30-50 cfs (80 cfs maximum) from Eden Reservoir via Little Sandy Canal to meet total demand. Typical flows are as follows: Means Canal, 300-450 cfs typical (470 maximum);

04/27/2001 Page 97 Eden Valley Irrigation and Drainage District Ditches: Means Canal, Eden Canal, Little Sandy Canal, Eden Lateral, West Side Lateral, Farson Lateral, M- Gates, Hay Ditch West Side Lateral, 100 cfs typical, 120 cfs maximum; M-Gates, 25 cfs; Eden Canal, 300 cfs typical; Farson Lateral, 80 cfs typical; Eden Lateral 175 cfs typical; Hay Ditch, 20 cfs typical. 1 The system typically operates from May 15 to the first part of July. It may start earlier in dry years. After a week or so for harvest, system comes back on, but irrigates less intensively for the remainder of the season. Irrigation continues until September 15 th, when it is shut down until the following spring. 1 Sources: 1) Ralph Delambert, EVIDD, Interview, May 10, 2000. 2) USBR DataWeb information; http://dataweb.usbr.gov/html/eden.html 3) Karen Johnson, District Conservationalist, USDA NRCS Farson Field Office, Interview, May 10, 2000

04/27/2001 Page 98 Eden Valley Irrigation and Drainage District Ditches: Means Canal, Eden Canal, Little Sandy Canal, Eden Lateral, West Side Lateral, Farson Lateral, M- Gates, Hay Ditch No Diversion Data Available.

04/27/01 Page 99 Zemba Ditch, Little Sandy Creek Diversion Description: Diversion consists of a wood headgate. No diversion dam exists. 1 Diversion Location: Source: Little Sandy Creek, Trib. Big Sandy River, Trib. Green River Section, Township, Range: 9, 29, 104 Conveyance Description: Open Channel Canal, approximately 3½ miles in length. 1 Wyoming Water Rights Summary: Priority Date (M D Y) 11-06-1905 6977 05-16-1911 2450E Permit Permitted Number Use Domestic, Irrigation, Domestic, Irrigation, 06-23-1914 3021E Irrigation, Acres Flow 441.00 6.30 6.30 108.00 1.54 7.84 277.50 3.96 11.80 Cumulative Flow Comments Storage Rights: None. Estimated Canal Losses: Typical (10%). 1 Irrigation Practices: Information not available at time of report. Crop Types / Consumptive Use: Information not available at time of report. Return Flows: Return flows are delivered to Little Sandy Creek at Long Draw. 2 Other Operational Information: Information not available at time of report. Sources: 1) Loren Smith, Wyoming State Engineer s Office, Fax, June 9, 2000. 2) Williams, Linda I., A Model of the Green River Using the Wyoming Integrated River System Operation Study (WIRSOS), M.S. Thesis, University of Wyoming, Department of Civil Engineering, December 1995.

04/27/01 Page 100 Wateryear Zemba Ditch, Little Sandy Creek, Diversion Data May June July August September 1980 10.48 623.38 12.09 743.47 1981 1982 12.30 756.30 0.24 14.76 1983 16.28 968.73 1984 5.30 315.61 6.03 370.67 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 5.82 357.95 1.00 59.57 1994 8.33 512.19 0.03 1.84 0.75 44.63 1995 1996 1997 1998 s: 10.69 635.91 9.69 595.66 2.03 124.88 0.88 52.10 Blank cells are due to missing/insufficient data. = Flow for ENTIRE month. = Volume used during month. See Methodology section for explanations. Spot data readings used in calculating averages in table on following pages.

04/27/01 Page 101 Zemba Ditch, Little Sandy Creek, Diversion Data Data: 1980: 6/11, 10 cfs; 6/11, 15 cfs; 7/9, 17 cfs; 8/8, off. 1981: 6/4, 21 cfs; 7/22, 8/5, 8/27, off. 1982: (all est): 6/22, 18 cfs; 7/8, 14 cfs; 7/12, 15 cfs; 7/23, 12 cfs; 8/5, 8/30, off. 1983: (all est): 6/1, 12 cfs; 6/29, 20 cfs; 7/7, 22 cfs. 1984: 6/14, 8 cfs (est); 7/9, 12 cfs (est); 7/25, off. 1993: 8/3, 12.00 cfs; 8/26, 2.50 cfs; 9/30, off. 1994: 5/11, 14.00 cfs; 7/5, 17.00 cfs; 7/7, 9.00 cfs; 7/12, 10.60 cfs; 8/3, off; 9/7, dry; 9/22, 3.00 cfs. 1995: 5/16, 6.0 cfs; 6/22, 25 cfs (est); 8/17, 5.0 cfs; 9/15, 4.3 cfs. 1996: 7/31, 12 cfs (est); 9/4, 4 cfs (est). Supply: 1980, average; 1981, slightly below average; 1982, average; 1983, above average; 1984, above average; 1985, slightly below average; 1986, average; 1987, average; 1988, below average; 1989, below average; 1990, below average; 1991, slightly below average; 1992; below average; 1993, slightly below average; 1994, below average; 1995, slightly above average; 1996, average; 1997, average; 1998, slightly above average. Source: State Engineer s Office, Annual Hydrographers Reports.