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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8449.900
Description
Bear Creek
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Date
4/26/1990
Author
CWCB
Title
Bear Creek Operations Study - Scope of Study
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />HYdroloqic System <br /> <br />The hydrologic period to be modeled is: <br /> <br />Calendar years 1949 - 1957, unless another period is <br />recommended by the consultant and approved by the study <br />committee. <br /> <br />Reservoir Storaqe Scenarios <br /> <br />Four alternative reservoir storage scenarios shall be <br />evaluated: <br /> <br />A. 405 a.f. of storage space made available for Indian <br />Hills. Genesee. Evergreen. Morrison. Mt. Carbon and <br />Lakewood in the 1927 a.f. permanent pool, as <br />contemplated in the earlier request by the entities <br />[Englewood will not have a storage space allocation in <br />the permanent pool). <br /> <br />B. 405 a.f. of storage space made available in the <br />permanent pool as in A. and an additional 2220 a.f. of <br />space made available for Genesee. Evergreen. Mt. <br />Carbon. Lakewood. and Englewood in what is now the <br />flood control pool. <br /> <br />C. 2625 a.f. of storage space made available for all <br />entities. including Englewood. solely in what is now <br />the flood control pool. <br /> <br />D. 4625 a.f. of storage space made available for all <br />entities. including the state. solely in what is now <br />the flood control pool. <br /> <br />A simple accounting procedure shall be used to account for <br />the storable inflows. releases to the river. and evaporation <br />losses. The diagrams below illustrate the reservoir content <br />scenarios. <br /> <br />-3- <br />
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