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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 />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />reservoir contents between 1569 acre-feet (Elevation 5554) <br /> <br />and 1974 acre-feet (Elevation 5558) while allowing each <br /> <br />entity to fully utilize its storage allocation. <br /> <br />2. The permanent pool (1974 acre-feet) and individual accounts <br /> <br />are full at the beginning of the first year on January 1. <br /> <br />3. Although the state does not have an account in the perma- <br /> <br />nent pool, it will be allowed to store water up to the <br /> <br />maximum of 405 acre-feet, but only if unoccupied space is <br /> <br />available. The state's water will be spilled anytime the <br /> <br />space is needed by the assigned entity or other bookover <br /> <br />accounts. <br /> <br />4. storage Accounts: <br /> <br />State <br />Indian Hills <br />Genesee <br />Evergreen <br />Morrison <br />Mt. Carbon <br />Lakewood <br />Englewood <br /> <br />space Available <br />25 a. f. <br />100 <br />130 <br />')0 <br />00 <br />50 <br />o <br /> <br />2.2.3 Scenario A (With Bookover) Results <br /> <br />scenario A involves the least amount of storage capacity of <br /> <br />all scenarios. <br /> <br />In these model years, the level was at its maxi- <br /> <br />mum Elevation 5558 during six of the nine years (1949 through <br /> <br />1953 and 1957) and was within one foot of the minimum 5,554 feet <br /> <br />in one year (1955). <br /> <br />(See Figure 6.) This resulted in a fluctua- <br /> <br />tion of 3.0 feet. <br /> <br />Of the seven agencies involved, three (Indian Hills, Genesee <br /> <br />and Evergreen) were never short of water to fill their commit- <br /> <br />ments. <br /> <br />One other (Morrison) was short only 4 acre-feet in one <br /> <br />2-18 <br />