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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />within the permanent pool, then in the flood control up to <br /> <br />its maximum allowable content. <br /> <br />4. Although the state does not have an account in the perma- <br /> <br />nent pool or flood control pool, it will be allowed to <br /> <br />store water up to the maximum of 2625 acre-feet, but only <br /> <br />if unoccupied space is available either in the permanent or <br /> <br />flood control pools. <br /> <br />The state's water will be spilled <br /> <br />anytime the space is needed by the assigned entity. <br /> <br />5. The evaporation make up requirement on the accounts of each <br /> <br />entity in the flood control pool is a variable percentage <br /> <br />based on the amount of water in each flood control pool <br /> <br />account. <br /> <br />For example, if "A" had 75 acre-feet in the flood <br /> <br />control account and "B" had 25 acre-feet in the flood <br /> <br />control account, their respective charges would be 75 <br /> <br />percent and 25 percent of the charges assigned in Paragraph <br /> <br />1.2.9.C. <br /> <br />6. storage Accounts: <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />state <br />Indian Hills <br />Genesee <br />Evergreen <br />Morrison <br />Mt. Carbon <br />Lakewood <br />Englewood <br /> <br />Permanent <br />Pool <br />Space Available <br />25 a. f. <br />100 <br />130 <br />50 <br />50 <br />50 <br />o <br /> <br />Flood Control <br />Pool <br />Space Available <br />o a. f. <br />100 <br />370 <br />o <br />600 <br />550 <br />600 <br /> <br />2.1.5 Scenario B (Without Bookover) Results <br /> <br />with the available space increasing sixfold over Scenario A, <br /> <br /> <br />the times that obligations were not met because of a lack of <br /> <br />storage space were greatly reduced (see Table 2); the range of <br /> <br />2-6 <br />