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Powder/Tongue River Basin Water Plan
Technical Memoranda

SUBJECT: Appendix A
Irrigation Diversion Operation and Description
PINEY CREEK

PREPARED BY: HKM Engineering Inc.

DATE: March 2002

PINEY CREEK

DUNLAP DITCH DIVERSION
LEITER NO.1 DITCH DIVERSION
MEAD & COFFEN DITCH DIVERSION
PINEY & CRUSE DITCH DIVERSION
PINEY DIVIDE AND LITTLE PINEY DITCH DIVERSIONS
PRAIRIE DOG DITCH DIVERSION
PRATT AND FERRIS NO. 1 DITCH DIVERSION
ROCK CREEK & SOUTH PINEY DITCH DIVERSION


PINEY CREEK DRAINAGE
INTRODUCTION

BACKGROUND

Piney Creek begins in the east face of the Big Horn Mountains, the northernmost drainage of the Powder River tributaries in Wyoming, between Little Goose and Rock Creek drainages. The South Fork of Piney Creek joins Kearney Creek, then the North Fork of Piney Creek to become Piney Creek downstream of Story, Wyoming. It picks up Little Piney Creek and Boxelder Creek before running through Ucross, Wyoming and joining Clear Creek, a tributary of the Powder River. The Powder River runs north to cross the Montana state line north of Spotted Horse, Wyoming.

High-elevation storage is provided on the South Fork of Piney Creek in Cloud Peak and Willow Park reservoirs and on Kearney Creek in Kearney Lake Reservoir. For lower-elevation storage, Piney Creek has Lake DeSmet, which has includes storage from the former Shell Creek, Piney Creek, Box Elder, High Dam, and Lower Clear Creek reservoirs.

CHARACTERISTICS

Upstream of the confluence of the South and North forks of Piney Creek, early settlers and irrigators tunneled for hundreds of feet to daylight their ditches on the north side of the ridge bordering the North Fork of Piney Creek. They cut three such tunnels, one each for the Mead & Coffeen, the Piney & Cruse, and Prairie Dog ditches, and cut crossover channels between the South and North forks through what is now Story to divert South Fork water into their ditches as well. Today, the tunnels are gone but the ditches are not. The tunnels are now deep canyons eroded into the ridge, and the three ditches divert more water than any other diversions in the Powder/Tongue or Northeast Wyoming River Basins. They also continue to head-cut, forming waterfalls, and maintenance challenges for their owners.

Because the town of Story is cut with so many crossover channels, ditches, and streams, residents tend to pump nearby channels to water yards and gardens. These losses have been ignored for some time, but water commissioners are attempting to clean up the losses by asking people to establish a storage right and exchange it with the ditch companies for use of their water.

Another crossover project allows water to run through the Piney Divide Ditch to Little Piney Creek, then through the Little Piney Crossover to Bear Creek, and through the Little Piney Divide crossover to Little Piney, which flows back to Piney Creek.

USAGE

Piney Creek’s diversions are permitted primarily for irrigation, but they also find stock, industrial, power, and domestic uses. The creek has a 5-cfs stock appropriation.

Regulation

Water commissioners estimate that regulation is imposed on Piney Creek drainage diversions with the following timing:

Wet Year Average Year Dry Year
End of July
Second week of July
June

Agriculture

Irrigation and planting practices are detailed in the following diversion memoranda.

The typical irrigation season runs from May 1 (depending on whether the spring runoff is delayed by colder weather) to late Sep. (depending on when the first snows fall and the ground freezes). Piney Creek users do not typically practice post-season irrigation.

Double Appropriation

Irrigation water rights with priority dates of March 1, 1945 or earlier are entitled to an additional 1cfs per 70 acres under Wyoming’s surplus water statutes. Whenever the supply in a stream exceeds to amount required to satisfy all existing appropriations established prior to March 1, 1985, the stream is said to be in an excess flow condition and water right holders with priorities between March 2, 1945 and March 1, 1985 may use an additional 1 cfs for each 70 acres irrigated.

In Piney Creek, this practice is limited primarily by the condition of ditches. Many of the ditches are not capable of carrying all of the water an irrigator could use.

% of appropriation % of ditches in drainage capable of flow
200 10
150 10
100-150 90
0-100 90

Permitted Uses

Permits granted for water appropriation are granted for specific uses. The following pages contain tables of permits and their associated uses. The following table provides a key to those uses:

Code Use
Chem Chemical
Com Commercial
Cul Culinary
D Domestic
Drl Drilling
Eng Steam Engines
Fire Fire Protection
Fish Fish Propogation
F.C. Flood Control
I Irrigation
Ind Industrial
I.F. Instream Flow
Mech Mechanical
Mfg Manufacturing
Mil Milling
Min Mining
Misc Miscellaneous
Mun Municipal
Oil Oil Refining or Production
P.C. Pollution Control
Power Power Development
R.R. Railroad
Rec Recreational
Ref Refining
Res. Supply Supply Facility for a Reservoir
S Stock
T Transportation

WATER RIGHTS

Two water rights summary tables are provided for each diversion serving irrigation referenced here. The first, included in the body of the diversion synopsis, refers to the rights on record with the State Engineer’s Office and is derived from that office’s Tabulation of Adjudicated Surface Water Rights of the State of Wyoming, Water Division Number Two (Oct. 1999).

Because this rights summary is pulled directly from the SEO Tab, the rights cited follow the SEO’s priority order:

Hierarchy Format of right Example
1 Day, Month, Year 05-15-1884
2 Month and Year 05-00-1884
3 Specified Season and Year Spring 1884
4 Year Only 1884
5 Before Year Before 1884

Board orders or court orders may also establish a specific priority.

Irrigated Lands Water Rights Database

The second table, which follows the diversion synopsis, is taken from the irrigated lands water rights database developed for the basin plan. It can be used as a reference with the following caveats: It only lists water rights associated with the irrigated lands polygons mapped by HKM. The table does not include nonirrigation rights devoted to reservoir supply, municipal, fish propagation, etc. The rights on this table are associated only with those irrigated lands identified through the course of this study, both actively irrigated and currently idle.

Column Heading Key
PerNo Permit Number "Terr" denotes a territorial right.
PerSfx Permit Suffix D = direct flow
E = enlargement
R = reservoir
Facility Name Parantheses denote the former means of conveyance for the water right.
Unit Flow or volume CFS = cubic feet per second
AF = acre-feet
GPM = gallons per minute
SupTyp Supply Type OS = original supply
SS = supplement supply, for lands having an original supply from another source.
Sec = secondary supply, for water stored in a reservoir
Status Status of adjudication Adj = adjudicated
Una = unadjudicated
Source Source water Parantheses denote the permit number of the related storage right.


Schematic of Piney Creek drainage:


KEY DIVERSIONS

Diversion: DUNLAP DITCH DIVERSION
Dunlap headgate
Date: 21 Sep. 2000
Diversion Description: Headgate consists of a single, 5 x 5-foot rectangular steel gate in steel slides operated with a Waterman-type screw, mounted in a concrete headwall. The structure diverts immediately through a 3-foot diameter corrugated metal culvert.
Diversion Location: The Dunlap Ditch diversion is located on the main stem of Piney Creek just upstream from the confluence of Piney Creek and Boxelder Creek.

Headgate:
Lat. Long.
N 44° 34' 36.5'' W 106° 36' 23.0''

Flume:
Lat. Long.
N 44° 34' 40.1'' W 106° 36' 11.9''

Dunlap Ditchflume
Conveyance Description: Open channel canal, approximately 3.5 mi. long..
Direct Flow Water Rights:
Permit Priority Date Permitted Use Acres Flow (cfs) Cumulative (cfs)
Terr
06-00-1882
I 463.70
6.63
6.63
Terr
06-00-1882
I 150.00
2.14
8.77
Terr
-1893
I 56.20
0.81
9.58
6373E
07-31-1970
I
78.20
1.11
10.69
Associated Storage Rights: Irrigators on the Dunlap Ditch use water from Lake DeSmet
Irrigation Practices: 80% sprinkler, 20% flood
Return Flows: Estimated percentage of total diversion developing into return flows:

Destination Wet yr. Mid yr. Dry yr.
Piney Creek
50 35 25
Losses: Approximately 10 percent
References: Carmine LoGuidice,water commissioner, State Engineer’s Office, Interview,  12 Oct. 2000

Irrigated Lands Water Rights Database
PerNo PerSfx Facility Name Priority Acres Amount Unit SupTyp Status Source
Terr D Dunlap
June 30, 1882
613.71
8.77
CFS OS Adj Piney Creek
Terr D Dunlap, 2nd Appropriation
Dec 31, 1893
56.18
0.81
CFS OS Adj Piney Creek
401
E
Enl. Athorpe (Dunlap)
Jan 21, 1899
32.63
0.47
CFS OS Adj Piney Creek
6373
E Enl. Dunlap
July 31, 1970
78.2
1.11
CFS OS Adj
Piney Creek

Name
Source
District
Data
Dunlap Ditch Diversion
Piney Creek
9
Total monthly flow in AF
Water Year Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Total
1970












1971












1972












1973












1974






0.00
471.39
812.27
749.91
0.00
2033.57
1975












1976












1977












1978












1979












1980












1981






669.37
892.81
846.54
1015.34
499.34
3923.40
1982






406.69
1094.96
611.40
752.66
139.24
3004.95
1983






531.14
1188.23
1131.77
849.12
821.06
4521.32
1984






0.00
430.15
726.22
729.32
67.82
1953.51
1985






360.20
529.59
750.94
467.21
219.97
2327.91
1986






30.50
583.59
652.40
515.77
39.22
1821.48
1987






131.80
303.96
430.20
331.77
0.00
1197.73
1988






0.00
194.74
685.26
601.41
123.68
1605.09
1989






309.02
547.93
619.34
655.14
205.39
2336.82
1990






0.00
582.05
630.00
651.77
0.00
1863.82
1991






0.00
0.00
406.02
709.04
287.85
1402.91
1992






271.44
379.54
537.92
442.51
162.05
1793.46
1993






188.93
496.76
317.49
331.40
482.38
1816.96
1994






175.30
538.88
589.37
482.79
182.96
1969.30
1995






0.00
55.28
336.17
548.55
354.47
1294.47
1996






0.74
308.77
448.41
340.51
312.47
1410.90
1997






0.00
154.35
524.05
367.99
32.00
1078.39
1998






147.30
580.19
538.36
607.23
79.47
1952.55
1999






0.00
106.56
392.78
575.58
331.76
1406.68
Mean






161.12
471.99
599.35
586.25
217.06
2035.76
Max






669.37
1188.23
1131.77
1015.34
821.06
4521.32
Min






0.00
0.00
317.49
331.40
0.00
1078.39
Notes:
1. Monthly data is derived from spot measurements in the Hydrographers' Annual Reports for years 1980 and later, and from WRDS for years prior to 1980
2. Zero flow is assumed prior to the first and after the last measurement
3. June and July 1874 data includes interpolated data using WRDS records

Name
Source
District
Data
DUNLAP Ditch Diversion
Piney Creek
9
First & Last Dates, Max. Days
Water Year First Date of Measurement Last Date of Measurement Maximum Days Missing
1970


1971


1972


1973


1974 17-Jun
31-Aug
1
1975


1976


1977


1978


1979


1980


1981 10-May
28-Sep
36
1982 21-May
11-Sep
18
1983 21-May
30-Sep
9
1984 01-Jun
04-Sep
13
1985 16-May
13-Sep
15
1986 29-May
05-Sep
12
1987 15-May
21-Aug
45
1988 21-Jun
08-Sep
13
1989 15-May
15-Sep
21
1990 04-Jun
31-Aug
11
1991 12-Jul
13-Sep
4
1992 15-May
18-Sep
11
1993 17-May
29-Sep
7
1994 23-May
16-Sep
7
1995 19-Jun
27-Sep
5
1996 28-May
20-Sep
20
1997 03-Jun
11-Sep
29
1998 22-May
16-Sep
22
1999 10-Jun
20-Sep
18
Avg. 29-May
13-Sep
16
Earliest 10-May
21-Aug
1
Latest 12-Jul
30-Sep
45

Notes: 1. Data is from Hydrographers' Annual Reports for years 1980 and later, and from WRDS for years prior to 1980.


KEY DIVERSIONS

Diversion: LEITER DITCH DIVERSION
AKA: Leiter at Upper Weir, Upper Leiter

Leiter Ditch Co. headgate
Date: 21 Sep. 2000
Note:
The Leiter Ditch serves to charge Lake DeSmet with Leiter Creek or Cadiz Draw water. It has essentially been replaced through Texaco’s rights to ranches it has purchased over the past few decades on lower Piney Creek above DeSmet. Texaco now charges DeSmet with the rights for Leiter Ditch as a matter of convenience through its large diversion structure, the Reynolds Lake DeSmet intake tunnel and diversion dam reservoir. The Leiter Ditch is now only used occasionally.
Diversion Description: Headgate consists of two, 5 x 5-foot rectangular steel gates in steel slides operated with Waterman-type screws, mounted in a concrete headwall. One of the screws is bent.
Diversion Location: The Leiter Ditch diversion is located on the main stem of Piney Creek between the confluence of the North and South forks and the confluence of Little Piney Creek and Piney Creek.     
Leiter Ditch flume

Headgate:
Lat. Long.
N 44° 32' 5.6'' W 106° 49' 8.9''

Flume:
Lat. Long.
N 44° 32' 2.4'' W 106° 49' 6.9''
Conveyance Description: Open channel canal, approximately 3.0 mi. long.
Direct Flow Water Rights: None
Associated Storage Rights:
Reservoir
Permit
Permitted
Use
Priority Date
Volume
(a-f)
Leiter Res.
5956R
I
09-15-1952
52.7
This reservoir is well downstram from Lake DeSmet in 33-55N-78W
Irrigation Practices: None
Return Flows: None
Losses: 0 to 5%
References: Warren Gilbert, water commissioner, Interview, State Engineer’s Office, 21 Sep. 2000

Irrigated Lands Water Rights Database
     No rights in database.

Name
Source
District
Data
Leiter Ditch Diversion
Piney Creek
11
Total monthly flow in AF
Water Year Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Total
1970












1971












1972












1973












1974












1975












1976












1977












1978












1979












1980


0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
100.00
0.00
0.00

100.00
1981


353.00
573.00
950.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

1876.00
1982


0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2740.00
450.00
0.00

3190.00
1983


0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
3450.00
7780.00
0.00
0.00

11230.00
1984


0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2755.00
4282.00
0.00
0.00

7037.00
1985












1986


0.00
0.00
0.00
1817.00
44.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

1861.00
1987


0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2803.00
3378.00
0.00
0.00

6181.00
1988


0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
4224.90
0.00
0.00
0.00

4224.90
1989


0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1607.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

1607.00
1990


0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2525.39
357.03
0.00

2882.42
1991


0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
42.10
2375.00
0.00
0.00

2417.10
1992


0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
642.30
791.40
0.00

1433.70
1993












1994












1995


0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1540.90
1953.30
0.00
0.00

3494.20
1996












1997












1998


0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1037.40
357.00
0.00

1394.40
1999












Mean


25.21
40.93
67.86
129.79
1176.21
1915.24
139.67
0.00
0.00!
3494.91
Max


353.00
573.00
950.00
1817.00
4224.90
7780.00
791.40
0.00
0.00
11230.00
Min


0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00
Notes:
1. Monthly data is derived from spot measurements in the Hydrographers' Annual Reports for years 1980 and later, and from WRDS for years prior to 1980
2. Zero flow is assumed prior to the first and after the last measurement

Name
Source
District
Data
Leiter Ditch Diversion
Piney Creek
11
First & Last Dates, Max. Days
Water Year First Date of Measurement Last Date of Measurement Maximum Days Missing
1970


1971


1972


1973


1974


1975


1976


1977


1978


1979


1980 13-Jun
16-Jun
0
1981 20-Jan
01-Apr
0
1982 16-Jun
04-Jul
0
1983 17-May
21-Jun
0
1984 18-May
13-Jun
0
1985


1986 10-Apr
01-May
0
1987 29-Apr
26-Jun
0
1988 13-May
27-May
0
1989 02-May
22-May
0
1990 14-Jun
07-Jul
0
1991 31-May
10-Jun
0
1992 26-Jun
06-Jul
0
1993


1994


1995 16-May
19-Jun
0
1996


1997


1998 20-Jun
03-Jul
0
1999


Avg. 15-May
10-Jun
0
Earliest 20-Jan
01-Apr
0
Latest 26-Jun
07-Jul
0

Notes: 1. Data is from Hydrographers' Annual Reports for years 1980 and later, and from WRDS for years prior to 1980.


KEY DIVERSIONS


Diversion: MEAD & COFFEN DITCH DIVERSION
Mead/Coffen Diversion structure (left) next to fish hatchery diversion (right)
Date: 21 Sep. 2000
Note:
Directly adjacent to the crossover diversion described below is a sink that delivers water to seeps to the north. When the head is raised too high on the crossover diversion, losses increase dramatically.

Because Mead & Coffeen Ditch runs through a channel cut through the hills separating the North Fork of Piney Creek from Mead & Coffeen Ditch, then runs well into the Little Goose drainage, the diversion represents a transbasin diversion, from Powder River to Tongue River drainage.
Diversion Description: For the primary diversion, the headgate consists of two, 3.5 x 4.5-foot rectangular wooden gates in a concrete headwall operated with Waterman-type screws on a section of concrete channel. The structure is mounted in a concrete channel to separate it from the North Fork of Piney Creek and is adjacent to a concrete dam. Only one of the gates is operational.

    The Mead & Coffeen Ditch also has a crossover channel to move water from the South Fork of Piney Creek into the North Fork, where it can be diverted through the primary diversion above. The crossover channel has its own headgate, a single 5 x 6-foot rectangular wooden gate in steel slides operated with a Waterman-type screw, mounted in a concrete headwall. This structure is adjacent to the diversion for the fish hatchery in Story, a newer structure in excellent condition.
Diversion Location: The Mead & Cofffeen Ditch diversion consists of two diversions, the first a crossover diversion from the South Fork of Piney Creek to the North Fork, the second a diversion from the North Fork of Piney Creek. These diversions are located in the Story community area.     

Primary Headgate:
Lat. Long.
N 44° 34' 47.1'' W 106° 53' 36.1''

Crossover Headgate:
Lat. Long.
N 44° 33' 26.7'' W 106° 56' 3.2''

Mead/Coffen primary diversion
Conveyance Description: Open channel canal. The crossover is approvimately 2.2 miles long. The primary channel is aproximately 13.6 miles long.
Direct Flow Water Rights:
Permit Priority Date Permitted Use Acres Flow (cfs) Cumulative (cfs)
Terr
05-07-1884
I 61.5
0.88
0.88
Terr
05-07-1884
D,I 318.5
4.55
5.43
Terr
05-07-1884
I 25.0
0.36
5.79
Terr
05-07-1884
I 42.5
0.6
6.39
Terr
05-07-1884
I
140.0
2
8.39
Terr
05-07-1884
I 140.0
2
10.39
Terr
05-07-1884
I
42.5
0.6
10.99
Terr
05-07-1884
I
80.0
1.14
12.13
Terr
05-07-1884
I
750.0
10.71
22.84
Terr
05-07-1884
D,I
20.0
0.28
23.12
234E
11-30-1896
I
160.0
2.28
25.4
234E
11-30-1896
I 450.0
6.42
31.82
298E
12-27-1897
I 55.0
0.78
32.6
328E
03-28-1898
I 70.0
1
33.6
3098E
12-15-1914
I 119
1.7
35.3
5358E
05-02-1942
I 567.0
8.1
43.4
Associated Storage Rights: Irrigators on the Mead & Coffeen Ditch use water stored in Willow Park and Kearney reservoirs.
Irrigation Practices: Irrigators tend to irrigate 30 percent alfalfa and 70 percent grass. They use a variety of irrigation practices: 50% flood, 30% sprinkler, 20% gated pipe.
Return Flows: Estimated percentage of total diversion developing into return flows:

Destination Wet yr. Mid yr. Dry yr.
Little Goose
50 35
25
Losses: Approximately 15 percent by the end of the ditch
References: Warren Gilbert, county commissioner, Interview, State Engineer’s Office, 21 Sep. 2000

Irrigated Lands Water Rights Database
PerNo PerSfx Facility Name Priority Acres Amount Unit SupTyp Status Source
Terr
D
Mead Creek or Coffeen
(Piney & Cruse, Snell Pumps
No. 2 and No. 3
May 17, 1884
1620
23.12
CFS OS Adj Piney Creek (N.
Piney & S. Piney)
Terr
D
Piney & Cruse, 2nd App.
(Mead Creek or Coffeen)
Dec. 31, 1891
3111
44.38
CFS
OS Adj Piney Creek (N.
Piney & S. Piney)
234
E
Enl. Mead Creek or Coffeen
Nov. 30, 1896
610
8.7
CFS OS Adj Piney Creek (N.
Piney & S. Piney)
298
E
Enl. Mead Creek or Coffeen
Dec. 27, 1897
55
0.79
CFS OS Adj Piney Creek (N.
Piney & S. Piney)
328
E
Enl. Mead Creek or Coffeen
March 28, 1898
70
1 CFS OS Una Piney Creek (N.
Piney & S. Piney)
891
E
Enl. Mead Creek or Coffeen
Aug. 2, 1902
100
1.42
CFS OS Adj Piney Creek (N.
Piney & S. Piney)
3098
E
Enl. Mead Creek or Coffeen
Dec. 5, 1914
119
1.7 CFS OS Adj Piney Creek (N.
Piney & S. Piney)
5358
E
Enl. Mead Creek or Coffeen
May 2, 1942
567
8.1
CFS OS Adj
Piney Creek
5358
E
Enl. Mead Creek or Coffeen
May 2, 1942
134
0
SS Adj Piney Creek

Name
Source
District
Data
Mead/Coffen Ditch Diversion
North & South Pney Creeks
11
Total monthly flow in AF
Water Year Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Total
1970












1971






82.16
1353.20
1503.07
1583.21
944.93
5466.57
1972






396.69
1629.22
1592.92
1394.38
1259.70
6272.91
1973






0.00
1130.58
1613.55
1634.97
858.39
5237.49
1974






430.41
1728.59
1591.93
1711.14
982.39
6444.46
1975






0.00
1281.58
1440.71
1585.09
1363.42
5670.80
1976






104.09
1375.38
1166.97
1059.17
594.45
4300.06
1977






665.26
1312.38
990.11
1147.10
690.13
4804.98
1978






0.00
15.27
1142.60
698.70
373.09
2229.66
1979












1980






512.00
1207.00
1265.00
1776.00
1013.00
5773.00
1981






1050.00
951.00
1308.00
1197.00
286.00
4792.00
1982






0.00
510.00
910.00
1350.00
660.00
3430.00
1983






0.00
642.00
1160.00
1460.00
1130.00
4392.00
1984






0.00
319.00
1120.00
1080.00
500.00
3019.00
1985






419.00
959.00
1425.00
983.00
496.00
4282.00
1986






224.00
961.00
1199.00
1291.00
510.00
4185.00
1987






457.00
703.00
1578.00
838.00
261.00
3837.00
1988






184.20
1053.30
1278.00
706.00
523.70
3745.20
1989






281.90
1079.30
1131.30
1260.20
708.20
4460.90
1990






45.94
504.42
1038.34
1198.45
698.05
3485.20
1991






0.00
256.00
858.00
973.50
696.40
2783.90
1992






400.50
818.40
600.30
650.10
325.70
2795.00
1993






68.60
298.30
497.50
453.40
358.90
1676.70
1994






148.90
621.60
899.80
941.40
431.10
3042.80
1995






0.00
153.10
534.40
928.10
862.00
2477.60
1996






0.00
268.20
664.40
753.20
760.20
2446.00
1997






0.00
409.90
501.20
581.90
443.20
1936.20
1998






316.60
1008.00
846.30
847.30
590.10
3608.30
1999






46.60
466.70
837.30
1033.40
733.80
3117.80
Mean






208.35
821.98
1096.20
1111.28
680.49
3918.30
Max






1050.00
1728.59
1613.55
1776.00
1363.42
6444.46
Min






0.00 15.27
497.50
453.40
261.00
1676.70
Notes:
1. Monthly data is derived from spot measurements in the Hydrographers' Annual Reports for years 1980 and later, and from WRDS for years prior to 1980
2. Zero flow is assumed prior to the first and after the last measurement
3. May and June 1971 data included interpolated data using WRDS records.

Name
Source
District
Data
Mead/Coffen Ditch Diversion
Piney Creek
2
First & Last Dates, Max. Days
Water Year First Date of Measurement Last Date of Measurement Maximum Days Missing
1970


1971 25-May
20-Sep
2
1972 22-May
30-Sep
0
1973 05-Jun
25-Sep
0
1974 24-May
30-Sep
0
1975 01-Jun
30-Sep
0
1976 27-May
30-Sep
0
1977 09-May
30-Sep
0
1978 29-Jun
30-Sep
0
1979


1980 06-May
22-Sep
0
1981 01-May
30-Sep
0
1982 01-Jun
30-Sep
0
1983 01-Jun
30-Sep
0
1984 01-Jun
30-Sep
0
1985 10-May
30-Sep
0
1986 19-May
30-Sep
0
1987 08-May
24-Sep
0
1988 17-May
30-Sep
0
1989 16-May
30-Sep
0
1990 26-May
30-Sep
0
1991 11-Jun
30-Sep
0
1992 11-May
30-Sep
0
1993 22-May
30-Sep
0
1994 14-May
30-Sep
0
1995 21-Jun
30-Sep
0
1996 01-Jun
30-Sep
0
1997 03-Jun
30-Sep
0
1998 17-May
30-Sep
0
1999 29-May
30-Sep
0
Avg. 24-May
28-Sep
0
Earliest 01-May
20-Sep
0
Latest 29-Jun
30-Sep
2

Notes: 1. Data is from Hydrographers' Annual Reports for years 1980 and later, and from WRDS for years prior to 1980.


KEY DIVERSIONS

Diversion: PINEY & CRUSE DITCH DIVERSION
 Piney/Cruse primary headgate
Date: 21 Sep. 2000
Note:
Because Piney & Cruse Ditch runs through a channel cut through the hills separating the North Fork of Piney Creek from Piney & Cruse Ditch, then runs well into the Little Goose drainage, the diversion represents a transbasin diversion, from Powder River to Tongue River drainage.
Diversion Description: For the primary diversion, the headgate consists of two, 4.5 x 4.7-foot rectangular steel gates on steel slides in a concrete headwall operated with Waterman-type screws on a section of concrete channel. The gates are in good condition.

 Piney/Cruse crossover headgate to N. Piney

The Piney & Cruse Ditch also has a crossover channel to move water from the South Fork of Piney Creek into the North Fork, where it can be diverted through the primary diversion above. The crossover channel has its own headgate, a single 6.2 x 4.7-foot rectangular steel gate in steel slides operated with a Waterman-type screw, mounted in a river rock headwall. This diversion appears to be in good condition.

 Piney/Cruse flume and reorder for crossover
Diversion Location: The Piney & Cruse Ditch diversion consists of two diversions, the first a crossover diversion from the South Fork of Piney Creek to the North Fork, the second a diversion from the North Fork of Piney Creek. These diversions are located in the Story community area.    

Headgate:
Lat. Long.
N 44° 34' 43.0'' W 106° 53' 11.8''

Flume:
Lat. Long.
N 44° 34' 42.5'' W 106° 53' 10.8''

Crossover Diversion Headgate
Lat. Long.
N 44° 33' 32.6'' W 106° 55' 31.0''

Flume:
Lat. Long.
N 44° 34' 48.3'' W 106° 53' 31.7''

  Piney/Cruse flume, recorder, primary diversion, North Fork of Piney Creek
Conveyance Description: Open channel canal. The crossover ditch is approximately 2.4 miles long. The primary ditch is approximately 4.6 miles long.
Direct Flow Water Rights: The direct-flow rights summary follows:
Permit Priority Date Permitted Use Acres Flow (cfs) Cumulative (cfs)
Terr. 07-20-1885
I
1
0.01
0.01
Terr. 07-20-1885
I
10
0.14
0.15
Terr. 07-20-1885
D,I,S
20
0.29
0.44
Terr. 07-20-1885
I
25
0.36
0.8
Terr. 07-20-1885
I
37
0.53
1.33
Terr. 07-20-1885
I
40
0.57
1.9
Terr. 07-20-1885
I
40
0.57
2.47
Terr. 07-20-1885
I
40
0.57
3.04
Terr. 07-20-1885
I
40
0.57
3.61
Terr. 07-20-1885
I
42
0.6
4.21
Terr. 07-20-1885
I
45
0.64
4.85
Terr. 07-20-1885
I
50
0.71
5.56
Terr. 07-20-1885
I
60
0.86
6.42
Terr.
07-20-1885
I
60
0.86
7.28
Terr.
07-20-1885
I
70
1
8.28
Terr.
07-20-1885
I
70
1
9.28
Terr.
07-20-1885
I
90
1.29
10.57
Terr.
07-20-1885
I
100
1.43
12
Terr.
-1891
I
5
0.04
12.04
Terr.
-1891
I
10
0.14
12.18
Terr.
-1891
I
26
0.37
12.55
Terr.
-1891
I
30
0.43
12.98
Terr.
-1891
I
33
0.47
13.45
Terr.
-1891
I
40
0.58
14.03
Terr.
-1891
I
40
0.58
14.61
Terr.
-1891
I
50
0.71
15.32
Terr.
-1891
I
50
0.71
16.03
Terr.
-1891
I
60
0.86
16.89
Terr.
-1891
I
65
0.93
17.82
Terr.
-1891
I
70
1
18.82
Terr.
-1891
I
70
1
19.82
Terr.
-1891
I
75
1.07
20.89
Terr.
-1891
I
80
1.14
22.03
Terr.
-1891
I
80
1.14
23.17
Terr.
-1891
I
80
1.14
24.31
Terr.
-1891
I
80
1.14
25.45
Terr.
-1891
I
80
1.14
26.59
Terr.
-1891
I
80
1.14
27.73
Terr.
-1891
I
80
1.14
28.87
Terr.
-1891
I
80
1.14
30.01
Terr.
-1891
D,I
85
1.21
31.22
Terr.
-1891
I
88
1.26
32.48
Terr.
-1891
I
95
1.34
33.82
Terr.
-1891
I
100
1.43
35.25
Terr.
-1891
I
110
1.57
36.82
Terr.
-1891
I
120
1.71
38.53
Terr
-1891
I
125
1.79
40.32
Terr.
-1891
I
139
1.99
42.31
Terr.
-1891
I
140
2
44.31
Terr.
-1891
I
155
2.21
46.52
Terr.
-1891
I
160
2.29
48.81
Terr.
-1891
I
220
3.14
51.95
Terr.
-1891
I
310
4.43
56.38
1242
05-27-1896
I
40
0.57
56.95
235E
01-08-1897
I
20
0.28
57.23
359E
08-12-1898
I
96
1.37
58.6
1086E
12-12-1902
I
35
0.5
59.1
991E
2-16-1903
I
73
1.04
60.14
1113E
8-7-1903
I
132
1.88
62.02
1434E
6-24-1905
I
37
0.52
62.54
3927E
6-10-1918
I
80
1.14
63.68

Associated Storage Rights: Irrigators on the Piney & Cruse Ditch use water stored in Willow Park and Kearney reservoirs.
Irrigation Practices: Irrigators tend to plant 30 percent alfalfa and 70 percent grass. They use a variety of irrigation practices: 60% flood, 20% sprinkler, 20% gated.
Return Flows: Estimated percentage of total diversion developing into return flows:

Destination Wet yr. Mid yr. Dry yr.
Little Goose 50
35
25
Losses: Approximately 15 percent by the end of the ditch
References: Warren Gilbert, water commissioner, interview, State Engineer’s Office, 21 Sep. 2000

Irrigated Lands Water Rights Database
PerNo PerSfx Facility Name Priority Acres Amount Unit SupTyp Status Source
Terr D Prairie Dog Water Supply Co.,
1st App. (Piney & Cruse)
Oct. 1, 1880
163
2.32
CFS
OS
Adj
Piney Creek (N.
Piney & S. Piney)
Terr D Prairie Dog Water Supply Co,
2nd App. (Piney & Cruse, Red
Butte, Rose No. 1)
May 1, 1884
3170.1
45.31
CFS
OS
Adj
Piney Creek (N.
Piney & S. Piney)
Terr
D
Mead Creek or Coffeen (Piney
& Cruse, Snell Pumps No. 2
and No. 3)
May 7, 1884
1620
23.12
CFS
OS
Adj
Piney Creek (N.
Piney & S. Piney)
Terr
D
Piney & Cruse, 1st App.
July 20, 1885
840
12
CFS
OS
Adj
Piney Creek (N.
Piney & S. Piney)
Terr
D
Prairie Dog Water Supply Co.
3rd App. (Piney & Cruse, Red
Butte, Rose #1)
Aug. 3, 1885
5027.5
71.81
CFS
OS
Adj
Piney Creek (N.
Piney & S. Piney)
Terr
D
Piney & Cruse, 2nd App.
(Mead Creek or Coffeen)
Dec. 31, 1891
3111
44.38
CFS
OS
Adj
Piney Creek (N.
Piney & S. Piney)
359
E
Enl. Piney & Cruse
Aug. 12, 1898
96
1.37
CFS
OS
Adj
Piney Creek (N.
Piney & S. Piney)
1086
E
Enl. Piney & Cruse
Dec. 12, 1902
35
0.5
CFS
OS
Adj
Piney Creek (N.
Piney & S. Piney)
991
E
Enl. Piney & Cruse
Feb 16, 1903
73
1.04
CFS
OS
Adj
Piney Creek (N.
Piney & S. Piney)
1113
E
Enl. Piney & Cruse
Aug. 7, 1903
132
1.88
CFS
OS
Adj
Piney Creek (N.
Piney & S. Piney)
1434
E
Enl. Piney & Cruse Creek
June 24, 1905
37
0.52
CFS
OS
Adj
Piney Creek (N.
Piney & S. Piney)
3927
E
Enl. Piney & Cruse/Robinson-
Zullig
June 10, 1918
80
1.14
CFS
OS
Adj
Piney Creek (N.
Piney & S. Piney)
21032
D
Piney & Cruse Creek
Sep. 2, 1952
599.6


Sec
Adj
South Piney Creek
(973R)

Name
Source
District
Data
Piney & Cruse Ditch Diversion
North & South Piney Creek
11
Total monthly flow in AF
Water Year Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Total
1970












1971





0.00
14.96
722.24
1203.37
989.65
326.52
3256.74
1972





0.00
303.51
1783.93
1259.90
1541.55
778.47
5667.36
1973





0.00
0.00
516.50
1629.02
1543.34
255.07
3943.93
1974





0.00
133.09
1814.88
1547.30
1510.81
365.55
5371.63
1975





0.00
0.00
724.18
1130.16
1209.88
444.75
3508.97
1976





0.00
272.57
789.82
1003.30
1082.95
537.14
3685.78
1977





0.00
487.18
1156.05
728.63
786.88
748.60
3907.34
1978





0.00
0.00
62.06
757.01
691.36
568.60
2079.03
1979












1980





0.00
196.00
908.00
1429.00
889.00
517.00
3939.00
1981





0.00
778.00
742.00
1131.00
596.00
587.00
3834.00
1982





0.00
0.00
240.00
1110.00
1070.00
560.00
2980.00
1983





0.00
0.00
815.00
1640.00
1310.00
518.00
4283.00
1984





0.00
0.00
0.00
1180.00
1025.00
659.00
2864.00
1985





0.00
701.00
990.00
885.00
512.00
599.00
3687.00
1986





0.00
132.00
1437.00
1402.00
1246.00
521.00
4738.00
1987





0.00
792.00
1148.00
1180.00
1148.00
575.00
4843.00
1988





0.00
101.90
1289.50
1215.00
684.80
213.20
3504.40
1989





0.00
293.40
1007.50
1184.10
1267.80
924.80
4677.60
1990





0.00
43.66
446.07
1190.83
1202.16
803.67
3686.39
1991





0.00
0.00
394.30
1026.80
1031.20
923.50
3375.80
1992





48.40
775.80
990.30
854.30
898.80
660.10
4227.70
1993





0.00
102.90
288.40
318.30
652.80
662.50
2024.90
1994





0.00
292.20
866.20
670.00
791.20
567.90
3187.50
1995





0.00
0.00
51.40
485.50
1009.70
614.00
2160.60
1996





0.00
0.00
218.80
894.00
883.70
704.80
2701.30
1997





0.00
0.00
152.70
350.30
375.10
509.10
1387.20
1998





0.00
354.60
1006.40
822.00
925.30
785.20
3893.50
1999





0.00
0.00
384.70
564.50
761.00
590.60
2300.80
Mean





1.73
206.24
748.07
1028.26
987.00
590.00
3561.30
Max





48.40
792.00
1814.88
1640.00
1543.34
924.80
5667.36
Min





0.00
0.00 0.00 318.30
375.10
213.20
1387.20
Notes:
1. Monthly data is derived from Hydrographers' Annual Reports for years 1980 and later, and from WRDS for years prior to 1980
2. Zero flow is assumed prior to the first and after the last measurement

Name
Source
District
Data
Piney & Cruse Ditch Diversion
North & South Piney Creek
11
First & Last Dates, Max. Days
Water Year First Date of Measurement Last Date of Measurement Maximum Days Missing
1970


1971 28-May
26-Sep
0
1972 19-May
30-Sep
0
1973 21-Jun
25-Sep
0
1974 27-May
12-Sep
0
1975 01-Jun
30-Sep
0
1976 04-May
30-Sep
0
1977 11-May
30-Sep
0
1978 26-Jun
30-Sep
0
1979


1980 23-May
30-Sep
0
1981 01-May
30-Sep
0
1982 01-Jun
30-Sep
0
1983 06-Jun
30-Sep
0
1984 01-Jul
30-Sep
0
1985 10-May
30-Sep
0
1986 28-May
30-Sep
0
1987 13-May
30-Sep
0
1988 20-May
30-Sep
0
1989 15-May
30-Sep
0
1990 24-May
30-Sep
0
1991 13-Jun
30-Sep
0
1992 24-Apr
30-Sep
0
1993 21-May
30-Sep
0
1994 17-May
30-Sep
0
1995 13-Jun
30-Sep
0
1996 11-Jun
30-Sep
0
1997 03-Jun
30-Sep
0
1998 15-May
30-Sep
0
1999 05-Jun
30-Sep
0
Avg. 26-May
29-Sep
0
Earliest 24-Apr
12-Sep
0
Latest 01-Jul
30-Sep
0

Notes: 1. Data is from Hydrographers' Annual Reports for years 1980 and later, and from WRDS for years prior to 1980.


KEY DIVERSIONS

Diversion: PINEY DIVIDE AND LITTLE PINEY DITCH DIVERSIONS
AKA: Little Piney Divide

Piney Divide/Little Piney headgates
Date: 21 Sep. 2000
Note:
The Piney Divide Ditch represents the first segment of a diversion that takes water from the South Fork of Piney Creek to Bear Creek. It is routed through the Piney Divide diversion to Little Piney, then through the Little Piney Divide crossover to Bear Creek, and from Bear Creek through the downstream Little Piney Divide crossover to Little Piney Creek (which runs into Piney Creek).
Diversion Description: Headgate consists of two, 4 x 3.4-foot rectangular wood-and-steel gates in steel slides operated with Waterman-type screws, mounted in a concrete headwall.
Diversion Location: The Piney Divide Ditch diversion is located on the South Fork of Piney Creek between the confluence of the South Fork with Kearney Creek and its confluence with the North Fork of Piney Creek.    

Headgate:
Lat. Long.
N 44° 33' 38.3'' W 106° 54' 46.2''

Flume:
Lat. Long.
N 44° 33' 38.0'' W 106° 54' 44.6''
Little Piney Creek to Bear Creek
Lat.
Long.
N 44° 32' 33.3'' W 106° 52' 4.6''
Bear Creek to Little Piney
Lat.
Long.
N 44° 32' 12.3'' W 106° 52' 1.9''

Piney Divide/Little Piney flume
Conveyance Description: Open channel canal, approximately 2 mi. long.
Direct Flow Water Rights: The direct-flow rights summary follows:
Permit Priority Date Permitted Use Acres Flow (cfs) Cumulative (cfs)
Terr.
05-01-1886
I 60.00
0.86
0.86
Terr.
05-01-1886
I 12.00
0.17
1.03
Terr.
05-01-1886
I 17.00
0.24
1.27
Terr.
05-01-1886
I 40.00
0.57
1.84
Terr.
12-31-1887
I 28.00
0.40
2.24
Terr.
12-31-1887
I 100.00
1.43
3.67
Terr.
12-31-1887
I 41.00
0.59
4.26
Terr.
12-31-1887
I 130.00
1.86
6.12
Terr.
12-31-1887
I 35.00
0.50
6.62
Terr.
12-31-1887
I 110.00
1.57
8.19
Terr.
12-31-1887
I 70.00
1.00
9.19
Terr.
12-31-1887
I 75.00
1.07
10.26
Terr.
12-31-1887
I 10.00
0.14
10.40
Terr.
12-31-1887
I 113.00
1.61
12.01
Terr.
12-31-1887
I 165.00
2.35
14.36
Terr.
12-31-1887
I 105.00
1.50
15.86
Terr.
12-31-1887
I
40.00
0.58
16.44
Terr.
12-31-1887
I
160.00
2.29
18.73
Terr.
12-31-1887
I
60.00
0.86
19.59
Terr.
12-31-1887
I
250.00
3.57
23.16
169E
12-05-1895
I
330.00
4.71
27.87
170E
12-05-1895
I
127.00
1.81
29.68
174E
12-23-1895
I
141.00
2.02
31.70
248E
10-06-1896
I
91.50
1.30
33.00
2616E
08-14-1911
I
102.00
1.46
34.46
3230E
07-03-1915
I
113.00
1.61
36.07
5795E
01-07-1955
I
133.00
1.90
37.97
6802E
12-20-1979
Fish

5.96
43.93

Permit No. 3230E is drawn from Little Piney Creek and South Piney Creek. Permit No. 6802E is satisfied from Little Piney Creek; all others are satisfied from South Piney Creek. Permit No. 6802E applies Sept. 15 – Nov. 15.
Associated Storage Rights: Irrigators on the Piney Divide Ditch use water stored in Cloud Peak and Willow Park Reservoirs.
Permit Priority Date Permitted Use Acres Flow (cfs) Cumulative (cfs)
20616
10-10-1950
I,S 320
100
100
21080
08-02-1951
I 100
50
150
2616E
03-31-1952
I
320
50
200
21606
05-13-1955
I
485
50
250

All of the permits listed in the table above denote rights for secondary supply. They are satisfied from natural flow of South Piney Creek in exchange for water stored in Lake DeSmet Reservoir and released to supply prior rights below DeSmet at a rate of 1.0 cfs for each 50 acre-feet of water stored.
Irrigation Practices: Irrigators tend to irrigate pasture, approximately 95 percent grass, 5 percent alfalfa. They use dtich-flood irrigation only.
Return Flows: Estimated percentage of total diversion developing into return flows:

Destination Wet yr. Mid yr. Dry yr.
Piney Creek 50
35 25
Losses: Typical (10 percent) by the end of the ditch
References: Warren Gilbert, water commissioner, interview, State Engineer’s Office, 21 Sep. 2000

Irrigated Lands Water Rights Database
PerNo PerSfx Facility Name Priority Acres Amount Unit SupTyp Status Source
169
E
Enl. Little Piney Divide
Dec. 5, 1895
330
4.71
CFS OS Adj South Piney Creek
174
E
Enl. Little Piney Divide
(Lower Harvey, Big Piney)
Dec. 23, 1895
141
2.02
CFS OS Adj South Piney Creek
22649
D
Little Piney Divide or
Piney Divide
July 26, 1961
330
0
   Sec
Adj South Piney Creek
Exchange (973R, 5829R)

Name
Source
District
Data
Piney Divide Ditch Diversion
South Piney Creek
11
Total monthly flow in AF
Water Year Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Total
1970












1971






288.73
1040.15
1667.90
956.23
892.56
4845.57
1972






79.74
1520.59
1423.34
1829.16
738.05
5590.88
1973






0.00
800.89
1488.99
927.11
712.46
3929.45
1974






194.42
1688.15
1446.82
1219.60
534.17
5083.16
1975






0.00
463.24
1284.67
933.06
1268.09
3949.06
1976






13.75
1213.78
1084.42
797.55
1216.86
4326.36
1977












1978






0.00
269.63
757.21
1135.58
886.02
3048.44
1979












1980






769.00
1136.00
1249.00
766.00
686.00
4606.00
1981






546.00
1330.00
1234.00
1021.00
471.00
4602.00
1982






0.00
370.00
1110.00
1160.00
810.00
3450.00
1983






0.00
485.00
1180.00
1390.00
749.00
3804.00
1984






0.00
449.00
1155.00
1264.00
952.00
3820.00
1985






401.00
1131.00
1186.00
837.00
646.00
4201.00
1986






249.00
1528.00
1253.00
1346.00
588.00
4964.00
1987






898.00
1073.00
886.00
1394.00
1065.00
5316.00
1988






455.60
1421.50
1153.20
1033.00
638.00
4701.30
1989






201.90
1182.50
1506.00
1359.50
925.70
5175.60
1990






519.26
1385.24
1400.77
1689.82
1047.21
6042.30
1991






147.70
1279.00
1680.90
1330.20
1200.00
5637.80
1992






391.70
1503.70
1174.00
1281.90
918.30
5269.60
1993






430.40
679.00
853.70
910.90
730.70
3604.70
1994






484.60
939.30
1324.80
1283.40
948.60
4980.70
1995






178.70
585.40
926.30
1015.80
688.50
3394.70
1996






228.00
838.30
1054.70
923.40
970.70
4015.10
1997






218.40
529.70
728.00
948.10
859.90
3284.10
1998






262.30
1423.10
1317.50
1525.10
958.90
5486.90
1999






157.50
643.80
900.20
1086.30
1163.90
3951.70
Mean






263.54
996.63
1200.98
1161.62
861.69
4484.46
Max






898.00
1688.15
1680.90
1829.16
1268.09
6042.30
Min






0.00 269.63
728.00
766.00
471.00
3048.44
Notes:
1. Monthly data is derived from Hydrographers' Annual Reports for years 1980 and later, and from WRDS for years prior to 1980
2. Zero flow is assumed prior to the first and after the last measurement
3. Aug 1972 data contains interpolated data using WRDS records.

Name
Source
District
Data
Piney Divide Ditch Diversion
South Piney Creek
11
First & Last Dates, Max. Days
Water Year First Date of Measurement Last Date of Measurement Maximum Days Missing
1970


1971 19-May
30-Sep
0
1972 24-May
15-Sep
0
1973 01-Jun
24-Sep
0
1974 28-May
30-Sep
0
1975 01-Jun
30-Sep
0
1976 28-May
30-Sep
0
1977


1978 19-Jun
30-Sep
0
1979


1980 01-May
30-Sep
0
1981 01-May
30-Sep
0
1982 15-Jun
30-Sep
0
1983 04-Jun
30-Sep
0
1984 11-Jun
30-Sep
0
1985 21-May
30-Sep
0
1986 19-May
25-May
0
1987 01-May
30-Sep
0
1988 17-May
30-Sep
0
1989 15-May
30-Sep
0
1990 16-May
30-Sep
0
1991 19-May
30-Sep
0
1992 15-May
30-Sep
0
1993 09-May
30-Sep
0
1994 10-May
30-Sep
0
1995 05-May
30-Sep
0
1996 02-May
30-Sep
0
1997 16-May
30-Sep
0
1998 13-May
30-Sep
0
1999 21-May
30-Sep
0
Avg. 19-May
29-Sep
0
Earliest 01-May
15-Sep
0
Latest 19-Jun
30-Sep
0

Notes: 1. Data is from Hydrographers' Annual Reports for years 1980 and later, and from WRDS for years prior to 1980.

Name
Source
District
Data
Little Piney Ditch Diversion
Little Piney Creek
11
Total monthly flow in AF
Water Year Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Total
1970












1971












1972












1973












1974












1975












1976












1977












1978












1979












1980












1981






312.00
702.00
689.00
445.00
288.00
2436.00
1982






0.00
243.18
255.17
396.50
95.01
989.86
1983






0.00
193.98
470.74
650.06
133.81
1448.59
1984






0.00
213.13
403.52
455.98
0.00
1072.63
1985






354.97
287.23
512.27
285.48
0.00
1439.95
1986






247.83
437.45
565.43
285.67
0.00
1536.38
1987












1988






77.36
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
77.36
1989












1990






0.00
672.33
1073.37
1145.69
305.36
3196.75
1991












1992






251.31
480.20
266.08
409.44
293.16
1700.19
1993






57.12
571.54
143.60
313.09
293.95
1379.30
1994






456.08
595.47
395.96
461.20
280.24
2188.95
1995






0.00
0.00
92.85
361.58
174.08
628.51
1996






81.96
316.01
148.06
263.75
251.97
1061.75
1997






81.25
210.23
271.31
212.85
107.16
882.80
1998






151.55
170.66
148.32
382.21
253.10
1105.84
1999






27.41
83.31
197.21
410.02
276.36
994.31
Mean






131.18
323.55
352.06
404.91
172.01
1383.70
Max






456.08
702.00
1073.37
1145.69
305.36
3196.75
Min






0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
77.36
Notes:
1. Monthly data is derived from Hydrographers' Annual Reports for years 1980 and later, and from WRDS for years prior to 1980
2. Zero flow is assumed prior to the first and after the last measurement
3. Monthly data for 1981 is derived from published AF values in the Hydrographers Annual Reports.

Name
Source
District
Data
Little Piney Ditch Diversion
Little Piney Creek
11
First & Last Dates, Max. Days
Water Year First Date of Measurement Last Date of Measurement Maximum Days Missing
1970


1971


1972


1973


1974


1975


1976


1977


1978


1979


1980


1981 01-May
30-Sep
0
1982 08-Jun
08-Sep
27
1983 14-Jun
15-Sep
12
1984 06-Jun
31-Aug
16
1985 02-May
14-Aug
48
1986 17-May
14-Aug
17
1987


1988 25-May
26-May
0
1989


1990 19-Jun
14-Sep
28
1991


1992 15-May
28-Sep
11
1993 25-May
29-Sep
9
1994 02-May
30-Sep
10
1995 17-Jul
27-Sep
5
1996 01-May
30-Sep
16
1997 12-May
13-Sep
25
1998 15-May
17-Sep
8
1999 22-May
29-Sep
14
Avg. 24-May
08-Sep
15
Earliest 01-May
26-May
0
Latest 17-Jul
30-Sep
48
Notes: Data is from Hydrographers Annual Reports for years 1980 and later, and from WRDS data for years prior to 1980.

KEY DIVERSIONS

Diversion: PRAIRIE DOG DITCH DIVERSION
Prairie Dog headgate
Date: 21 Sep. 2000
Diversion Description: For the primary diversion, the headgate consists of two, 5 x 4.5-foot rectangular steel gates in steel slides operated with Waterman-type screws, mounted in a concrete headwall on a section of concrete channel.

    Prairie Dog Ditch also has a crossover channel to move water from the South Fork of Piney Creek into the North Fork, where it can be diverted through the primary diversion above. The crossover channel has its own headgate, two 4.2 x 4.8-foot rectangular steel gates in steel slides operated with Waterman-type screws, mounted in a concrete headwall.
Diversion Location: The Prairie Dog Ditch diversion consists of two diversions, the first a crossover diversion from the South Fork of Piney Creek to the North Fork, the second a diversion from the North Fork of Piney Creek. These diversions are located in the Story community area. Because Piney Creek is a tributary to the Powder River, these diversions fall under the control of the Yellowstone River Compact.

Prairie Dog flume

Headgate:
Lat. Long.
N 44° 34' 40.1'' W 106° 52' 56.6''

Flume:
Lat. Long.
N 44° 34' 41.0'' W 106° 52' 54.2''

Crossover Diversion Headgate
Lat.
Long.
N 44° 34' 11.9'' W 106° 53' 44.9'

Prairie Dog flume
Conveyance Description: Open channel canal, approximately 1 mi. total, open ditch crossover flow south to North Fork of Piney (includes 20 miles of natural conveyance).
Direct Flow Water Rights:
Permit Priority Date Permitted Use Acres Flow (cfs) Cumulative (cfs)
Terr.
10-01-1880
I 3
0.04
0.04
Terr.
10-01-1880
D,I 30
0.43
0.47
Terr.
10-01-1880
D,I 50
0.71
1.18
Terr.
10-01-1880
I 80
1.14
2.32
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
4
0.06
2.38
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
5
0.07
2.45
Terr.
05-01-1884
D,I
5
0.07
2.52
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
15
0.21
2.73
Terr.
05-01-1884
D,I
20
0.29
3.02
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
20
0.29
3.31
Terr.
05-01-1884
D,I
20
0.29
3.60
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
25
0.36
3.96
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
25
0.36
4.32
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
25
0.36
4.68
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
25
0.36
5.04
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
30
0.43
5.47
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
30
0.43
5.90
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
30
0.43
6.33
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
35
0.50
6.83
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
35
0.50
7.33
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
40
0.57
7.90
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
45
0.64
8.54
Terr.
05-01-1884
D,I
50
0.71
9.25
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
60
0.86
10.11
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
70
1.00
11.11
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
70
1.00
12.11
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
80
1.14
13.25
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
83
1.19
14.44
Terr.
05-01-1884
D,I
89
1.27
15.71
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
90
1.29
17.00
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
100
1.43
18.43
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
100
1.43
19.86
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
100.6
1.43
21.29
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
125
1.79
23.08
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
136.4
1.95
25.03
Terr.
05-01-1884
D,I
150
2.14
27.17
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
156.3
2.23
29.40
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
175
2.50
31.90
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
200
2.86
34.76
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
200
2.86
37.62
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
203.7
2.91
40.53
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
226.4
3.24
43.77
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
270.7
3.86
47.63
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
25
0.36
47.99
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
25
0.36
48.35
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
26
0.37
48.72
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
27.2
0.39
49.11
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
32.7
0.47
49.58
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
45
0.64
50.22
Terr.
10-01-1880
I
3
0.04
0.04
Terr.
10-01-1880
D,I
30
0.43
0.47
Terr.
10-01-1880
D,I
50
0.71
1.18
Terr.
10-01-1880
I
80
1.14
2.32
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
4
0.06
2.38
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
5
0.07
2.45
Terr.
05-01-1884
D,I
5
0.07
2.52
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
15
0.21
2.73
Terr.
05-01-1884
D,I
20
0.29
3.02
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
20
0.29
3.31
Terr.
05-01-1884
D,I
20
0.29
3.60
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
25
0.36
3.96
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
25
0.36
4.32
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
25
0.36
4.68
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
25
0.36
5.04
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
30
0.43
5.47
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
30
0.43
5.90
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
30
0.43
6.33
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
35
0.50
6.83
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
35
0.50
7.33
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
40
0.57
7.90
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
45
0.64
8.54
Terr.
05-01-1884
D,I
50
0.71
9.25
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
60
0.86
10.11
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
70
1.00
11.11
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
70
1.00
12.11
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
80
1.14
13.25
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
83
1.19
14.44
Terr.
05-01-1884
D,I
89
1.27
15.71
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
90
1.29
17.00
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
100
1.43
18.43
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
100
1.43
19.86
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
100.6
1.43
21.29
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
125
1.79
23.08
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
136.4
1.95
25.03
Terr.
05-01-1884
D,I
150
2.14
27.17
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
156.3
2.23
29.40
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
175
2.50
31.90
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
200
2.86
34.76
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
200.
2.86
37.62
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
203.7
2.91
40.53
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
226.4
3.24
43.77
Terr.
05-01-1884
I
270.7
3.86
47.63
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
25
0.36
47.99
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
25
0.36
48.35
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
26
0.37
48.72
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
27.2
0.39
49.11
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
32.7
0.47
49.58
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
45
0.64
50.22
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
45
0.64
50.86
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
50
0.71
51.57
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
54.4
0.78
52.35
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
55
0.79
53.14
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
66
0.94
54.08
Terr.
08-03-1885
D,I,S
73.3
1.05
55.13
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
75
1.07
56.20
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
85.2
1.21
57.41
Terr.
08-03-1885
D,I
88.4
1.26
58.67
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
89
1.27
59.94
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
90
1.29
61.23
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
90
1.29
62.52
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
90.2
1.29
63.81
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
91
1.30
65.11
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
97.3
1.39
66.50
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
105
1.50
68.00
Terr.
08-03-1885
D,I,S
36.2
1.51
69.51
Terr.
08-03-1885
D,I
110
1.57
71.08
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
115.4
1.65
72.73
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
124
1.77
74.50
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
125
1.79
76.29
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
127
1.81
78.10
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
130
1.86
79.96
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
130
1.86
81.82
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
130
1.86
83.68
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
135
1.93
85.61
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
145.9
2.08
87.69
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
157.1
2.24
89.93
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
175
2.50
92.43
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
180
2.57
95.00
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
238
3.40
98.40
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
275
3.93
102.33
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
292.2
4.17
106.50
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
339
4.84
111.34
Terr.
08-03-1885
I
637
9.10
120.44
Terr.
-1894
I
70
1.00
121.44
Terr.
-1894
I
80
1.14
122.58
264E
04-27-1897
I
55
0.78
123.36
282E
10-18-1897
I
25
0.35
123.71
346E
06-13-1898
I
150
2.14
125.85
1064E
01-02-1903
I
84
1.20
127.05
1370E
01-24-1905
I
77
1.10
128.15
4225E
07-30-1921
D
0
0.46
128.61
4224E
07-30-1921
Power
0
9.60
138.21
16791
05-15-1922
I
1.5
0.02
138.23
16791
05-15-1922
I
4
0.06
138.29
16791
05-15-1922
I
5
0.07
138.36
16791
05-15-1922
I
6.8
0.10
138.46
16791
05-15-1922
I
7.5
0.10
138.56
16791
05-15-1922
I
8
0.11
138.67
16791
05-15-1922
I
8.2
0.11
138.78
16791
05-15-1922
I
10
0.14
138.92
16791
05-15-1922
I
12.5
0.18
139.10
16791
05-15-1922
I
13.2
0.19
139.29
16791
05-15-1922
I
20.7
0.29
139.58
16791
05-15-1922
I
22.6
0.32
139.90
16791
05-15-1922
I
47
0.67
140.57
16791
05-15-1922
I
88.4
1.26
141.83
Associated Storage Rights: Irrigators on the Prairie Dog Ditch use water stored in Kearney and Willow Park reservoirs.
Irrigation Practices: Irrigators tend to irrigate 50 percent alfalfa and 50 percent grass. They use a variety of irrigation practices: 60% flood, 20% sprinkler, 20% gated pipe.
Return Flows: Estimated percentage of total diversion developing into return flows:

Destination Wet yr. Mid yr. Dry yr.
Prairie Dog Creek 50
35
25
Losses: Approximately 10 percent by the end of the ditch
References: Warren Gilbert, water commissioner, Interview, State Engineer’s Office, 21 Sep. 2000

Irrigated Lands Water Rights Database
PerNo PerSfx Facility Name Priority Acres Amount Unit SupTyp Status Source
Terr
D
Prairie Dog Wate Supply Co.
1st App. (Piney & Cruse)
Oct,. 1, 1880
163
2.32
CFS OS Adj Piney Creek (N.
Piney & S. Piney)
Terr
D
Prairie Dog Water Supply Co,
2nd App. (Piney & Cruse, Red
Butte, Rose No. 1)
May 1, 1884
3170.1
45.31
CFS OS Adj Piney Creek (N.
Piney & S. Piney)
Terr
D
Prairie Dog Water Supply Co.
3rd App. (Piney & Cruse, Red
Butte, Rose #1)
Aug. 3, 1885
5027.5
71.81
CFS OS Adj Piney Creek (N.
Piney & S. Piney)
Terr
D
Prairie Dog Water Supply Co.,
3rd App. (Piney & Cruse, Red
Butte, Rose #1)
Aug. 3, 1885
145.9
2.08
CFS OS Adj Piney Creek (N.
Piney & S. Piney)
Terr
D
Prairie Dog Water Supply Co.,
4th App.
Dec. 31, 1894
150
2.14
CFS
OS
Adj
Piney Creek (N.
Piney & S. Piney)
264
E
Enl. Prairie Dog Water Supply
Co.
April 12, 1897
55
0.78
CFS
OS
Adj
Piney Creek (N.
Piney & S. Piney)
346
E
Enl. Prairie Dog Water Supply
Co. & Nine Mile
June 13, 1898
150
2.14
CFS
OS
Adj
Piney Creek (N.
Piney & S. Piney)
10658
D
Willey & Harden Lateral Prairie
Dog Water Supply C
April 20, 1911
155
0

SS
Adj
Mead Creek
16765
D
Prairie Dog Water Supply
Companys
Dec. 6, 1920
5240
0

SS
Una
South Fork Piney
Creek
16790
D
Prairie Dog Water Supply Co.
May 15, 1922
4
0

SS
Adj
North Piney Creek
16790
D
Prairie Dog Water Supply Co.
May 15, 1922
5
0

SS
Adj
North Piney Creek
16790
D
Prairie Dog Water Supply Co.
May 15, 1922
7.5
0

SS
Adj
North Piney Creek
16790
D
Prairie Dog Water Supply Co.
May 15, 1922
12.5
0

SS
Adj
North Piney Creek
16790
D
Prairie Dog Water Supply Co.
May 15, 1922
20.7
0

SS
Adj
North Piney Creek
16790
D
Prairie Dog Water Supply Co.
May 15, 1922
47
0

SS
Adj
North Piney Creek
16790
D
Prairie Dog Water Supply Co.
May 15, 1922
119.4
0

SS
Adj
North Piney Creek
16790
D
Prairie Dog Water Supply Co. Ditch
Co.
May 15, 1922
286.4
0

SS
Adj
North Piney Creek
16790
D
Prairie Dog Water Supply Co.
May 15, 1922
450.4
0

SS
Una
North Piney Creek
16791
D
Prairie Dog Water Supply Co.
May 15, 1922
4
0.06
CFS
OS
Adj
South Piney Creek
16791
D
Prairie Dog Water Supply Co.
May 15, 1922
5
0.07
CFS
OS
Adj
South Piney Creek
16791
D
Prairie Dog Water Supply Co.
May 15, 1922
7.5
0.1
CFS
OS
Adj
South Piney Creek
16791
D
Prairie Dog Water Supply Co.
May 15, 1922
12.5
0.18
CFS
OS
Adj
South Piney Creek
16791
D
Prairie Dog Water Supply Co.
May 15, 1922
18
0

SS
Adj
South Piney Creek
16791
D
Prairie Dog Water Supply Co.
May 15, 1922
20.7
0.29
CFS
OS
Adj
South Piney Creek
16791
D
Prairie Dog Water Supply Co.
May 15, 1922
47
0.67
CFS
SS
Adj
South Piney Creek
16791
D
Prairie Dog Water Supply Co.
May 15, 1922
88.4
1.26
CFS
OS
Adj
South Piney Creek
16791
D
Prairie Dog Water Supply Ditch
Co.
May 15, 1922
255.4
3.62
CFS
OS
Adj
South Piney Creek
5401
E
Enl. Prairie Dog Water Supply
No. 13
Dec. 10, 1945
97
1.39
CFS
OS
Adj
Prairie Dog Creek
20615
D
Prairie Dog Water Supply Co.
Aug. 17, 1950
138.5
0

SEC
Adj
South Piney Creek
(973R)
22280
D
Prairie Dog Water Supply
Oct. 17, 1955
301
0

SEC
Adj
South Piney Creek
(973R)

Name
Source
District
Data
Prairie Dog Ditch Diversion
North & South Piney Creeks
11
Total monthly flow in AF
Water Year Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Total
1970












1971





0.00
654.58
2075.23
3981.02
3459.57
1510.81
11681.21
1972





0.00
794.18
2408.53
2817.72
3043.63
2286.35
11350.41
1973





0.00
0.00
3508.56
3172.16
3194.97
2102.08
11977.77
1974





0.00
977.85
3296.53
3626.38
3463.54
1718.28
13082.58
1975





0.00
0.00
2357.85
3059.42
3543.91
1418.58
10379.76
1976





0.00
885.86
3017.63
3530.50
3596.37
3479.11
14509.47
1977





0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
3323.13
2518.73
5841.86
1978





0.00
0.00
148.92
2252.17
3313.64
2020.96
7735.69
1979












1980





0.00
2153.00
2628.00
3293.00
3050.00
1824.00
12948.00
1981





0.00
1914.00
1852.00
2751.00
2952.00
1605.00
11074.00
1982





0.00
1850.00
1750.00
2540.00
3240.00
1490.00
10870.00
1983





0.00
0.00
3730.00
3450.00
3540.00
2070.00
12790.00
1984





0.00
0.00
2370.00
3890.00
4550.00
2055.00
12865.00
1985





0.00
2979.00
3512.00
4019.00
3491.00
1687.00
15688.00
1986





0.00
2505.00
2555.00
3256.00
3162.00
2025.00
13503.00
1987





0.00
3370.00
2997.00
3745.00
2887.00
1954.00
14953.00
1988





0.00
1068.30
4064.80
3625.20
3712.40
1922.901
14393.60
1989





0.00
816.00
3314.20
3577.90
3363.30
1810.80
12882.20
1990





0.00
969.67
2833.15
3615.27
3364.31
1069.09
11851.49
1991





0.00
571.40
2098.30
4026.20
3771.50
1649.50
12116.90
1992





271.90
2696.00
3011.30
3014.70
3542.30
1119.90
13656.10
1993





0.00
533.70
1158.50
1578.70
1834.10
1337.30
6442.30
1994





0.00
438.80
3406.50
4094.10
3997.60
1277.80
13214.80
1995





294.60
202.90
848.20
2919.70
4157.80
2240.70
10663.90
1996





0.00
654.70
2240.70
4105.80
3838.10
2640.00
13479.30
1997





0.00
1036.00
2239.00
2732.70
2763.90
1009.30
9780.90
1998





0.00
1863.30
4283.40
3796.50
4008.70
2332.20
16284.10
1999





0.00
419.00
1845.50
3078.30
3974.20
2638.70
11955.70
Mean





20.23
1048.33
2483.96
3198.16
3433.53
1886.18
12070.39
Max





294.60
3370.00
4283.40
4105.80
4550.00
3479.11
16284.10
Min





0.00
0.00 0.00 0.00 1834.10
1009.30
5841.86
Notes:
1. Monthly data is derived from spot measurements in the Hydrographers' Annual Reports for years 1980 and later, and from WRDS for years prior to 1980
2. Zero flow is assumed prior to the first and after the last measurement

Name
Source
District
Data
Prairie Dog Ditch Diversion
North & South Piney Creeks
11
First & Last Dates, Max. Days
Water Year First Date of Measurement Last Date of Measurement Maximum Days Missing
1970


1971 22-May
27-Sep
0
1972 19-May
30-Sep
0
1973 01-Jun
25-Sep
0
1974 15-May
30-Sep
0
1975 01-Jun
30-Sep
0
1976 11-May
30-Sep
0
1977 01-Aug
30-Sep
0
1978 27-Jun
30-Sep
0
1979


1980 01-May
30-Sep
0
1981 01-May
30-Sep
0
1982 01-May
30-Sep
0
1983 01-Jun
30-Sep
0
1984 01-Jun
30-Sep
0
1985 06-May
30-Sep
0
1986 01-May
30-Sep
0
1987 01-May
30-Sep
0
1988 18-May
30-Sep
0
1989 16-May
30-Sep
0
1990 22-May
30-Sep
0
1991 22-May
30-Sep
0
1992 24-Apr
15-Sep
0
1993 06-May
30-Sep
0
1994 26-May
30-Sep
0
1995 15-Apr
30-Sep
0
1996 02-May
30-Sep
0
1997 15-May
30-Sep
0
1998 15-May
30-Sep
0
1999 21-May
30-Sep
0
Avg. 17-May
28-Sep
0
Earliest 15-Apr
15-Sep
0
Latest 01-Aug
30-Sep
0

Notes: 1. Data is from Hydrographers' Annual Reports for years 1980 and later, and from WRDS for years prior to 1980.


KEY DIVERSIONS

Diversion: PRATT AND FERRIS NO. 1 DITCH DIVERSION
AKA: P&F No. 1

Pratt and Ferris headgate
Date: 21 Sep. 2000
Diversion Description: Headgate consists of a single, 4.5 x 4.5-foot rectangular steel gate in steel slides operated with a Waterman-type screw, mounted in a concrete headwall. The structure adjoins a concrete dam.
Diversion Location: The Pratt & Ferris No. 1 Ditch diversion is located on the main stem of Piney Creek just upstream from Ucross.     

Headgate:
Lat. Long.
N 44° 34' 1.1'' W 106° 33' 27.1''

Flume:
Lat. Long.
N 44° 33' 55.9'' W 106° 33' 23.4''

Pratt and Ferris flume
Conveyance Description: Open channel canal, approximately 6.0 mi. long.
Direct Flow Water Rights:
Permit Priority Date Permitted Use Acres Flow (cfs) Cumulative (cfs)
Terr
07-00-1884
I 900.00
12.86
12.86
1039E
05-09-1903
I 288.10
4.12
16.98
5516E
03-20-1950
I 33.40
0.48
17.46
5606E
03-06-1952
I 47.55
0.68
18.14
Associated Storage Rights: Irrigators on the Pratt & Ferris No. 1 use water stored in Lake DeSmet.
Irrigation Practices: 90% flood, 10% sprinkler
Return Flows: Estimated percentage of total diversion developing into return flows:

Destination Wet yr. Mid yr. Dry yr.
Powder River 50 35
25
Losses: Approximately 10 percent by the end of the ditch
References: Carmine LoGuidice, water commissioner, Interview, State Engineer’s Office, 12 Oct. 2000

Irrigated Lands Water Rights Database
PerNo PerSfx Facility Name Priority Acres Amount Unit SupTyp Status Source
1039
E Enl. Pratt & Ferris No.1
May 9, 1903
288.1
4.12
CFS OS Adj Piney Creek
5438
E Enl. Pratt & Ferris No.1
April 18, 1947
180
0

OS Adj Piney Creek
5516
E Enl. Pratt & Ferris No.1
March 20, 1950
33.4
0.48
CFS OS Adj Piney Creek
5606
E Enl. Pratt & Ferris No.1
March 6, 1952
47.55
0.68
CFS OS Adj Piney Creek

Name
Source
District
Data
Pratt and Ferris Ditch Diversion
Piney Creek
2
Total monthly flow in AF
Water Year Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Total
1970












1971












1972












1973












1974






0.00
774.35
1864.82
780.46
0.00
3419.63
1975












1976












1977












1978












1979












1980












1981






1009.51
1250.95
1807.87
697.94
380.63
5146.90
1982






211.28
1791.99
1793.55
1090.61
229.22
5116.65
1983






302.83
1789.64
1774.08
1030.31
458.97
5355.83
1984






0.00
1449.27
1171.58
1608.73
0.00
4229.58
1985






848.97
1299.07
1370.59
868.65
320.83
4708.11
1986






126.52
1267.76
1869.92
1564.61
166.26
4995.07
1987






817.42
1171.15
1678.36
1020.50
0.00
4687.43
1988






0.00
362.51
1356.66
1476.46
172.01
3367.64
1989






523.64
1451.11
1738.71
1800.40
488.43
6002.29
1990






105.92
1871.01
1639.73
1194.45
195.97
5007.08
1991






166.41
343.80
1516.37
1650.94
592.36
4269.88
1992






680.63
950.58
1715.30
1075.24
299.40
4721.15
1993






616.96
1085.35
1263.57
1190.18
926.58
4082.64
1994






444.06
1483.76
1489.03
1164.45
576.46
5157.76
1995






0.00
340.88
1379.56
1392.39
1265.01
4377.84
1996






243.05
772.34
1355.58
1122.72
527.30
4020.99
1997






0.00
1234.52
1407.37
528.17
404.15
3574.21
1998






159.16
752.48
1169.81
1222.61
248.09
3552.15
1999






0.00
52.76
959.66
1593.73
460.09
3066.24
Mean






312.82
1074.76
1516.11
1203.68
385.59
4492.95
Max






1009.51
1871.01
1869.92
1800.40
1265.01
6002.29
Min






0.00 52.76
959.66
528.17
0.00 3066.24
Notes:
1. Monthly data is derived from spot measurements in the Hydrographers' Annual Reports for years 1980 and later, and from WRDS for years prior to 1980
2. Zero flow is assumed prior to the first and after the last measurement
3. July 1974 data includes interpolated data using WRDS records.

Name
Source
District
Data
Pratt and Ferris No. 1 Ditch Diversion
Piney Creek
9
First & Last Dates, Max. Days
Water Year First Date of Measurement Last Date of Measurement Maximum Days Missing
1970


1971


1972


1973


1974 17-Jun
31-Aug
1
1975


1976


1977


1978


1979


1980


1981 14-May
28-Sep
15
1982 26-May
20-Sep
18
1983 25-May
30-Sep
8
1984 01-Jun
30-Aug
10
1985 14-May
13-Sep
13
1986 29-May
05-Sep
11
1987 12-May
21-Aug
31
1988 21-Jun
08-Sep
13
1989 15-May
15-Sep
5
1990 28-May
14-Sep
11
1991 15-May
13-Sep
17
1992 15-May
25-Sep
7
1993 14-May
29-Sep
7
1994 23-May
30-Sep 5
1995 05-Jun
27-Sep
5
1996 07-May
20-Sep
21
1997 03-Jun
11-Sep
15
1998 22-May
16-Sep
22
1999 10-Jun
20-Sep
18
Avg. 25-May
15-Sep
13
Earliest 07-May
21-Aug
1
Latest 21-Jun
30-Sep
31

Notes: 1. Data is from Hydrographers' Annual Reports for years 1980 and later, and from WRDS for years prior to 1980.


KEY DIVERSIONS

Diversion: ROCK CREEK & SOUTH PINEY DITCH DIVERSION
AKA: Rock Creek & Piney Ditch Co.

Rock Creek/South Piney diversion structure
Date: 12 Oct. 2000
Diversion Description: Headgate consists of two, 3.5 x 5-foot rectangular wood-and-steel gates in steel slides operated with Waterman-type screws, mounted in a concrete headwall.
Diversion Location: The Rock Creek & South Piney Ditch diversion is located on the South Fork of Piney Creek and is the first diversion downstream of Cloud Peak and Willow Park reservoirs.

Headgate:
Lat. Long.
N 44° 28' 21.0'' W 107° 1' 52.2''

Flume:
Lat. Long.
N 44° 28' 23.4'' W 107° 1' 48.0''

Rock Creek/South Piney flume
Conveyance Description: Open channel canal, approximately 1.8 miles long
Direct Flow Water Rights:
Permit Priority Date Permitted Use Acres Flow (cfs) Cumulative (cfs)
1330
09-08-1896
I 134.0
1.91
1.91
1334
09-28-1896
I 73.3
1.04
2.95
1334
09-28-1896
I 98.7
1.41
4.36
1323
10-01-1896
I 26.0
0.37
4.73
1323
10-01-1896
I 30.0
0.43
5.16
1323
10-01-1896
I 95.0
1.35
6.51
1323
10-01-1896
I 254.2
3.62
10.13
1323
10-01-1896
I 271.6
3.88
14.01
1323
10-01-1896
I 316.4
4.51
18.52
1323
10-01-1896
I
1325.1
18.93
37.45
1643E
09-24-1906
I
69.0
0.98
38.43
Associated Storage Rights: Irrigators on the Rock Creek/South Piney Ditch use water fromWillow and Cloud Peak reservoirs.
Irrigation Practices: Irrigators tend to irrigate pasture, approximately 95 percent grass, 5 percent alfalfa. They use ditch-flood irrigation only.
Return Flows: Estimated percentage of total diversion developing into return flows:

Destination Wet yr. Mid yr. Dry yr.
South Fork Piney Creek 50 35 25
Losses: Approximately 25 percent by the end of the ditch
References: Carmine LoGuidice, water commissioner, State Engineer’s Office, interview, 12 Oct. 2000

Irrigated Lands Water Rights Database
PerNo PerSfx Facility Name Priority Acres Amount Unit SupTyp Status Source
1330
D
Rock Creek & Piney Reservoir
& Ditch Co.'s Canal
Sep. 8, 1896
134
1.91
CFS OS
Adj
South Piney Creek
1323
D
Rock Creek & Piney Reservoir
& Ditch Co.'s Canal
Oct. 1, 1896
2318
33.09
CFS OS
Adj
South Piney Creek
1323
D
Rock Creek & Piney Reservoir
& Ditch Co.'s Canal
Oct. 1, 1896
3888


SS
Adj
South Piney Creek
1643
E
Enl. Rock Creek & Piney Ditch
Co./Barkey Lateral
Sep. 24, 1906
69
0.98
CFS OS
Adj
South Piney Creek

Name
Source
District
Data
Rock Creek/South Piney Ditch Diversion
South Piney Creek
11
Total monthly flow in AF
Water Year Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Total
1970












1971






0.00
412.52
2193.72
2856.00
1318.41
6780.65
1972












1973






0.00
91.83
1891.00
1912.86
466.51
4362.20
1974












1975












1976












1977






0.00
228.97
2321.61
1543.50
143.29
4237.37
1978






0.00
0.00
700.09
2582.46
1322.28
4604.83
1979












1980






0.00
525.00
2269.00
2396.00
596.00
5786.00
1981






0.00
1118.00
1868.00
1939.00
986.00
5911.00
1982






0.00
420.00
850.00
1840.00
2470.00
5580.00
1983






0.00
0.00
1120.00
2400.00
1690.00
5210.00
1984






0.00
0.00
1020.00
2180.00
954.00
4154.00
1985






397.00
1504.00
2508.00
2292.00
582.00
7283.00
1986






0.00
288.00
1578.00
2090.00
1714.00
5670.00
1987






617.00
1048.00
792.00
1595.00
1009.00
5061.00
1988






0.00
1295.00
2585.30
1235.70
706.50
5822.50
1989






110.60
1170.60
1717.40
1523.40
1349.30
5871.30
1990






0.00
303.36
1419.53
2086.54
1183.04
4992.47
1991






0.00
0.00
1169.90
2196.60
866.70
4233.20
1992






45.70
1385.20
1576.80
1471.20
1050.60
5529.50
1993






0.00
244.00
1300.40
1869.50
917.10
4331.00
1994






143.50
1399.50
2249.90
1256.00
399.80
5448.70
1995






0.00
39.80
704.70
1735.60
1039.80
3519.90
1996






0.00
436.90
1093.40
1642.40
1126.30
4299.00
1997






0.00
272.20
524.60
1233.90
1183.80
3214.50
1998






0.00
0.00
1390.10
2404.00
1480.20
5274.30
1999






0.00
227.00
1331.10
2770.00
1524.10
5852.20
Mean






54.74
517.08
1507.27
1960.49
1086.61
5126.19
Max






617.00
1504.00
2585.30
2856.00
2470.00
7283.00
Min






0.00 0.00 524.60
1233.90 143.29
3214.50
Notes:
1. Monthly data is derived from spot measurements in the Hydrographers' Annual Reports for years 1980 and later, and from WRDS for years prior to 1980
2. Zero flow is assumed prior to the first and after the last measurement
3. June 1971 data includes interpolated dat using the WRDS records.

Name
Source
District
Data
Rock Creek/South Piney Ditch Diversion
South Piney Creek
11
First & Last Dates, Max. Days
Water Year First Date of Measurement Last Date of Measurement Maximum Days Missing
1970


1971 17-Jun
30-Sep
2
1972


1973 30-Jun
10-Sep
0
1974


1975


1976


1977 14-Jun
30-Sep
0
1978 06-Jul
30-Sep
0
1979


1980 10-Jun
28-Sep
0
1981 01-Jun
30-Sep
0
1982 17-Jun
30-Sep
0
1983 01-Jul
30-Sep
0
1984 01-Jul
28-Sep
0
1985 21-May
26-Sep
0
1986 01-Jun
27-Sep
0
1987 14-May
14-Sep
0
1988 07-Jun
29-Sep
0
1989 26-May
30-Sep
0
1990 14-Jun
29-Sep
0
1991 08-Jul
20-Sep
0
1992 29-May
19-Sep
0
1993 10-Jun
30-Sep
0
1994 28-May
30-Sep
0
1995 27-Jun
25-Sep
0
1996 12-Jun
30-Sep
0
1997 01-Jun
30-Sep
0
1998 01-Jul
30-Sep
0
1999 11-Jun
30-Sep
0
Avg. 12-Jun
26-Sep
0
Earliest 14-May
10-Sep
0
Latest 08-Jul
30-Sep
0

Notes: 1. Data is from Hydrographers' Annual Reports for years 1980 and later, and from WRDS for years prior to 1980.