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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />O0l5~' <br /> <br />rate of transfer of 1st fill water into Blue Mesa, timing of transfers); <br />Ideal flows for rafting in the Lower Gunnison Gorge; <br />Ramping rates and the potential to forgo storage or store out-of-priority; <br />Contract releases and the potential to forgo storage or store out-of-priority; <br />Western Area Power Administration operations; <br />Changing inflow forecasts; <br />Morrow Point Tour Boat operations; <br />CRSP requires all releases to be made through the power plants if possible. <br /> <br />The operations matrix developed should be consulted for the specific range of values <br />which different agencies have indicated as preferred, <br /> <br />5, Computational Time Period <br /> <br />6. Questions <br />Who controls how water (either unallocated or unused) is released to meet target storage? <br />Can we effectively build off the Taylor Park Reservoir accounting to complete the <br />Aspinall Unit accounting? <br /> <br />The NPS, Reclamation. Fish and Wildlife Service, and state of Colorado would like to discuss <br />this issue paper at the April 18, 1996 Aspinall Unit operations meeting to make sure that we have <br />identified all the issues which need to be considered in the accounting process, <br /> <br />c:\wp6.I\randy\aspacct.iss <br /> <br />3 <br />