TABLE 2-U. 



SUMMARY OF PROPOSED UPPER CLARK FORK BASIN WATER RESERVATIONS 



Stream Name 



Length of Stream 

 Reach (miles) 



Flows and Volume of water 

 Requested Year-Round 



Instream Flows for Water 

 Qual i ty Jan 1 to May 1 



A) DEPARTMENT OF FISH, WILDLIFE 

 AND PARKS (instream flow) 



Clark Fork mainsteM 



Reach 1 37.8 



(Warm Springs Creek to 



Little Blackfoot River) 



Reach 2 28.1 



(Little Blackfoot River to 



Flint Creek) 



Reach 3 35.8 



(Flint Creek to Rock Creek) 



Reach 4 17.2 



(Rock Creek to Blackfoot 



River) 



180 cfs 

 130,314 AF 



400 cfs 

 289,587 AF 



500 cfs 

 361,983 AF 



600 cfs 

 434,380 AF 



None 



None 



None 

 None 



Warm Springs Creek 



Reach 1 



(Confluence of Middle 



Fork Warm Springs Creek 



to Meyers Dam) 



Reach 2 



(Meyers Dam to mouth) 



Barker Creek 



Storm Lake Creek 



1 



15.3 



16.6 



5.1 



10.0 



50 cfs 

 36,198 AF 



40 cfs 

 28,959 AF 



12 cfs 

 8,688 AF 



10 cfs 

 7,240 AF 



3 cfs 

 2,172 AF 



For all Clark Fork 

 tributaries, all of the 

 instantaneous base flow, 

 subject to existing, law- 

 fully appropriated water 

 rights until such a time 

 as mine waste reclamation 

 allows copper concentra- 

 tions entering the Clark 

 Fork above Warm Springs 

 Creek to reach acceptable 

 levels in downstream 

 reaches. Flow is requested 

 at each stream's confluence 

 with the Clark Fork. 



Cable Creek 



5.8 



10 cfs 

 7.240 AF 



Twin Lakes Creek 



7.5 



13 cfs 

 9,412 AF 



Lost Creek 



Racetrack Creek 



Reach 1 



(Confluence of North 



Fork Racetrack Creek to 



USFS boundary) 



Reach 2 



(USFS Boundary to mouth) 



19.9 



9.3 



10.8 



16 cfs 



11,583 AF 



26 cfs 



18,823 AF 



3 cfs 

 2,172 AF 



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