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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.200.05.P
Description
Hoover Dam/Lake Mead/Boulder Canyon Project
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Date
5/3/1979
Author
USACOE
Title
Transcript of a Public Hearing for Re-evaluation of A Flood Control Operation Plan for Hoover Dam: Yuma AZ
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />M <br />C'~ <br />~ <br />C\.! <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />.\--_.--~------- <br /> <br />" <br />i <br /> <br />44 <br /> <br />'- <br /> <br />MR. LANSING: Yeah, well, then, if this <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />seven hundred thousand (700,000) foot relating to my <br /> <br />geological stuff indicates it will not be as high as it was <br /> <br />at the time of Hurricane Kathleen. <br /> <br />PRESIDING OFFICER: You're probably right. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />MR. LANSING: Okay, one other question, then. <br /> <br />If I took the capacity of Lake Mead and divided by forty <br /> <br />thousand (40,000) cubic foot would I not drain it in one (1) <br /> <br />year? It computes out to a million (1,000,000) cubic <br /> <br />feet above the <br /> <br />MR. GARNER: Since the completion of Glen <br /> <br />Ie Canyon Dam we've never had an exact forty thousand (40,000) <br /> <br />cubic-foot-per-second release on a sustained basis. On our <br /> <br />-./ <br /> <br />:: charts we show some flows that have been thirty-three <br /> <br />:,-, (33,000), thirty-five thousand (35,000). Those are mean. <br /> <br />:'1 <br /> <br />monthly flows and I don't know -- some of those occurred <br /> <br />back there in 1941 and that range. But I don't know what <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />period or what time that the gauge was put in. That should <br /> <br />:',1 <br /> <br />have -- well, okay, remember now, when we started impounding <br /> <br />. '~ t <br /> <br />water or started saving water behind Hoover and several <br /> <br />years prior to Glen Canyon's completion, because we knew that <br /> <br /> :, they were going to start impounding water. We're talking <br /> i: <br /> ," Ii about the time between 1935 until 1963. Since about 1961 or <br /> !: <br /> .~ : 1962 only water sufficient for downstream water orders and to <br />- 'J,-, Mexico have been released out of Hoover. There has never <br /> , <br /> " <br /> " <br /> , <br />
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