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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8441.700
Description
Colorado Big Thompson Project - Annual Operating Plans
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
1/1/1996
Title
Annual Operating Plans - Colorado Big Thompson Project and Western Division System Power Operations - Water Year 1996 Summary of Actual Operations and Water Year 1997 Annual Operating Plans
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />o <br /><:::) <br />... <br />ct:l <br />W <br />~ <br /> <br />high runoff. September precipitation was much above average at 185 percent of average over the <br />Project. <br /> <br />The maximum recorded temperature at Green Mountain Reservoir was 890F on August 13. The <br />maximum recorded temperature at Lake Granby was 820F on August 12, and Lake Estes <br />recorded a maximum temperature of 84 OF on August 12. The minimum recorded temperature <br />at Green Mountain Reservoir was -25 OF on February 1. The minimum recorded temperature at <br />Lake Granby occurred on January 6 and was _380F, and Lake Estes recorded a minimum <br />temperature of -21 OF on February 2. <br /> <br />A1vaB. Adams (Adams Tunnel) diversions totaled 208,400 acre-feet (91 percentofaverage) for <br />the water year. <br /> <br />The Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District declared a quota of 50 percent(155,000 acre- <br />feet) for the allocation of Project water to allotment contract holders for water year 1996. The <br />carryover water program delivered 90,928 acre-feet to Project water users in water year 1996. <br /> <br />Seasonal water deliveries (November 1995-0ctober 1996) were 192,100 acre-feet, including <br />carryover water, and this was 88 percent of average. <br /> <br />Project generation for the water year was below average at 84 percent of average. <br /> <br />3 <br />
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