IRRIGATION IN NORTHERN COLORADO. 21 
Table 6. — Diversions, in acre-feet, from the Cache la Poudre River in 1916 — Con. 
For storage. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May. 
June. 
Julv. 
Aub. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Total. 
Little Cache la Pou- 
dre Ditch 4 





1,410 
522 




1,236 






1,492 







180 











1,602 







50 

1,057 


630 



980 










300 

533 


900 
















200 

















1,176 





































41 




935 







420 






898 




902 



2,610 



500 






1,972 




718 



3,240 










420 




690 



2,420 










5,559 

1,790 


7,421 
Taylor and Gill Ditch 
Larimer County 
CanalNo.2 
New Mercer Canal. . . 
Arthur Ditch 
Larimer and Weld 
Canal 

Lake Canal 
6 













Coy Ditch 

Cache la Poudre 
Reservoir feeder . . . 
Chaffee Ditch 
Boxelder Ditch 
Fossil Creek Reser- 
voir feeder 
9,250 


3,094 
Greeley Canal No. 2. 
Whitney Ditch 
B.H.Eaton Ditch.. 
920 



Greeley Canal No. 3. 
Boyd and Freeman 
Ditch 


Ogilvy Ditch 

Total 
1,410 
3,250 
5,254 
5,236 
3,608 
4,851 
4,566 

4,142 
9,342 
7,010 
3,840 
52,509 
For direct irrigation. 
Apr. May. June. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Total 
Grand 
total. 
North Poudre Canal 
Poudre Valley Canal » 
Pleasant Valley and Lake 
Canal 
Larimer County Canal 2 
Jackson Ditch 3 
Little Cache la Poudre Ditch 4 
Taylor and Gill Ditch .• 
Larimer County Canal No. 2. 
New Mercer Canal 
Arthur Ditch 
Larimer and Weld Canal 
Josh Ames Ditch 
Lake Canal 
Coy Ditch 
Cache la Poudre Reservoir 
feeder 
Chaffee Ditch 
Boxelder Ditch 
Fossil Creek Reservoir feeder. 
Greeley Canal No. 2 
Whitney Ditch 
B.H.Eaton Ditch 
Jones Ditch 
Greeley Canal No. 3 
Boyd and Freeman Ditch . . . 
Ogilvy Ditch 
Total 
1,223 

1,357 

77 

365 
154 
31 
491 
1,237 
28 






1,681 
109 
169 

1,691 

607 
3,253 
6,887 
1,219 
959 
466 
3,562 
2,016 
1,663 
13,344 
43 
4,035 
105 

277 
514 

16,431 
451 
277 
23 
2,973 

2,554 
1,540 
4,341 
22,671 
2,349 
1,472 
794 
4,455 
2,147 
1,264 
33, 334 
451 
5,116 
114 

64 
1,042 

19, 174 
1,086 
579 
312 
3,958 
408 
1,618 
1,946 
3,543 
17,680 
1,598 
2,008 
786 
2,327 
2,059 
1,703 
6,908 
576 
1,992 

351 
948 

4,690 
1,743 
1,115 
455 
4,812 
421 
2,071 
3,236 
1,398 
3,080 
10,69.1 
1,059 
1,751 
740 
755 
1,387 
737 
3,715 
368 
304 
164 

255 
371 

4,045 
1,587 
411 
656 
3,714 
382 
2,266 
9,220 
68,846 1116,881 
68,463 
43,072 
1,396 

1,902 
3,729 
548 
21 
590 
68 
414 
200 
2,993 
17 




40 

2,342 
984 
278 
94 
3,624 
168 
1.372 






276 


79 









64 


438 


29,909 
5,581 
17,476 
61, 658 
6,850 
6,211 
4,017 
11, 321 
8,054 
6,137 
61,531 
1,483 
11,447 
749 

947 
2,915 

48, 363 
6,024 
2,829 
1,540 
21, 210 
1,379 
10, 488 
38, 103 
9,211 
17,913 
73,872 
6,850 
11,770 
4,017 
13, 111 
8,054 
6,137 
68,952 
1,483 
11,447 
749 
9,250 
947 
2,915 
3,094 
49,283 
6,024 
2,829 
1,540 
21,210 
1,379 
10, 488 
20,780 
857 328,119 
380,628 
1 Storage of foreign water and Windsor Reservoir exchange. Direct flow chiefly foreign water to lands 
under North Poudre Canal. 
2 Storage practically all foreign water. 
3 Larimer County water held temporarily in Long Pond and then exchanged for river water. 
4 July storage chiefly Windsor Reservoir exchange. 
