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<br /> Table 8.2.
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<br />Acute toxicity (LCso-96 hr) concentrations for several contaminants
<br />in the San Juan River. ......,.....,..,'.,'..,..,....,.........",. 5 - 4
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<br />Flow requirements needed to produce important biological responses
<br />and habitats in the San Juan River. . , . . . . . . , . . . , . , . . . . , . . , . . . . . . , . . ' , 6 - 8
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<br />Controlling habitat conditions by hydrograph season. ...,...,....,..,..., 7 - 2
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<br />Parameters used for comparison and optimization
<br />in the operation modeling process. ....'...,..,.,.,'.,...,."....". 7 - 17
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<br />Summary of average annual depletions by component
<br />for each model scenario when modeled with a peak release of 5,000 cfs ..., 7 - 18
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<br />Summary of average annual depletions by component
<br />for each model scenario when modeled with a peak release of 6,000 cfs ..,. 7 - 20
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<br />Range of annual depletions for each modeled scenario. .,....,....,..,'. 7 - 23
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<br />Frequency distribution table for flow/duration recommendations. . . . . . . . , , , , . 8 - 3
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<br />Recommended daily ramp rates for 1-week, 2-week, 3-week,
<br />and 4-week ramps for a 5,OOO-cfs peak release. "" , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . ' . 8 - 11
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<br />Recommended daily ramp rates for 1-week, 2-week, 3-week,
<br />and 4-week ramps for a 6.000-cfs peak lease. ...,.....,....,."."... 8 - 12
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<br />Minimum carry-over storage for modeled levels of development
<br />for use in determination of available water per Figures 8.1 and 8.2. .....,., 8 - 13
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<br />Comparison of hydrograph statistics for six levels of development
<br />for the 1929 to 1993 period and three historical periods
<br />for a 5,OOO-cfs peak release. ........,...,....,..........,..,."... 8 - 15
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<br />Comparison of hydrograph statistics for six levels of development
<br />for the 1929 to 1993 period and three historical periods
<br />for a 6,OOO-cfs peak release. ........ , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . , . . , . . , . 8 - 16
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<br />Comparison of modeled backwater area for six levels of development
<br />and three historical periods with a peak release of 5,000 cfs. .,..,....,'.. 8 - 26
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<br />Comparison of modeled backwater area for six levels of development
<br />and three historical periods with a peak release of 6,000 cfs. ",.,......,. 8 - 27
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<br />SJRIP Biology Committee
<br />February 1999
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