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  Environmental Water Use: Wyoming State Engineer's Office Instream Flow Filings  
 

In 1986 the Wyoming State Legislature passed two statutes that recognize minimum instream flows to establish, maintain, or improve new and existing fisheries as a beneficial use of State water. Establishing instream flow as a beneficial use allows the Wyoming State EngineerÆs Office (SEO) to grant water rights to the State of Wyoming solely for the purpose of creating, enhancing, and protecting fisheries. Currently one instream flow filing for stream reaches located within the Upper Laramie River subbasin has been submitted to the SEO. This filing is summarized in the following table. The location of the instream flow filing can be seen by clicking here.

Summary - SEO Instream Flow Filings - Upper Laramie River subbasin

Stream segment Hearing held Stream reach length (miles) Minimum flow (cubic feet per second) Point of beginning of minimum instream flow (Section, Township, Range) Point of ending of minimum instream flow (Section, Township, Range)
Laramie River yes 3.94 50-100 26-13-77 10-13-77

 

 
 
 
 


The Platte River Basin Plan is a planning tool developed for the Wyoming Water Development Office. It presents estimated current and estimated future uses of water in WyomingÆs Platte River Basin. The Plan is not used to determine compliance with or administration of state law, federal law, court decrees, interstate compacts, or interstate agreements.
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