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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />ail2,338 <br /> <br />Executive Summary <br /> <br />Project contemplated draft, as converted to an instream flow right at Juniper Canyon, was <br />evaluated to characteriZe the impact on the annual hydrograph of the Yampa River, <br /> <br />The modeled influence of the Juniper instream flow right was to slightly modify the <br />annual temporal distributions of flow on the Yampa River. The instream flow right had the <br />effect of slightly increasing flows during the low flow fall and early winter months, <br />Augmentation releases for junior demands which were called out by the instream flow right (in <br />scenarios II through V) asserted an increased draw on basin reservoirs, which resulted in a <br />slight decrease in Juniper Canyon flows in the spring and early summer months when the <br />reservoirs filled. <br /> <br />Instream flow targets were modeled in two other locations on the Yampa River besides <br />Juniper Canyon, These instream targets were located immediately below Stagecoach Reservoir <br />and below the City of Craig, The Stagecoach target reflects current operating procedures of <br />the reservoir, The instream flow target (a constraint really) below Craig was modeled only in <br />Scenario V to help protect this river reach from the depletive effects of operating an exchange <br />out of Williams Fork Reservoir, No instream flow targets were modeled below Elkhead <br />Reservoir, Steamboat Lake or the Williams Fork Reservoir, <br /> <br />Model results from Scenarios I through V indicated relatively little variation between <br />development scenarios (III through V) with respect to instream flows in Juniper Canyon and <br />other mainstein reaches, Selection of the recommended development alternative was not <br />possible based on instream flow considerations alone, <br /> <br />Reservoir Fluctuations <br /> <br />The degree to which reservoir levels fluctuate has important biological and recreational <br />implications. The ability of a reservoir to act as a water supply for perimeter wetlands <br />depends greatly on seasonal rises and declines in the water surface elevation, In addition, <br />reservoir fish populations can be affected by the degree and frequency of reservoir operations. <br /> <br />There were relatively minor differences in reservoir fluctuations between the modeled <br />scenarios, Hence, as with the evaluation of instream flow predictions, it was not possible to <br />select the best water development project in the Yampa Basin based solely on the effects of <br />operations of reservoirs on fisheries and wetlands. Development of new reservoirs would <br />generally have more impact to existing wetlands than reservoir enlargements, <br /> <br />Project Costs <br /> <br />Preliminary cost estimates were generated for development of storage capacity at all five <br />candidate reservoir sites, although only the Elkhead and Stagecoach enlargements and the <br />Williams Fork project were modeled in the operating studies, These preliminary cost estimates <br />were intende<j to provide only comoarative information between alternative projects, A greater <br />amount of information on physical characteristics was available for the Stagecoach and Elkhead <br />sites than the other sites, To allow comparison of projects on an equal basis, several <br />simplifying assumptions were applied to normalize cost estimating parameters, All estimated <br />costs reference the Engineering News Record Cost Construction Index No, 4777 (January, <br />1991), These figures were not intended to represent discrete, absolute numbers, <br /> <br />The preliminary cost estimate for the enlargement of Elkhead Reservoir was based on a <br />new reservoir with a total capacity 52,000 af; total costs of this dam raise and associated work <br />were estimated to be in the range of $15 - $20 million. The maximum reasonable reservoir <br />enlargement size at the existing Stagecoach Reservoir is 52,000 af and the preliminary costs of <br /> <br />S-23 <br /> <br />,.. <br /> <br />ii,~,~ <br />