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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 />based on the amount of water in each flood control pool <br /> <br />account. <br /> <br />5. Storage Accounts: <br /> <br />state <br />Indian Hills <br />Genesee <br />Evergreen <br />Morrison <br />Mt. Carbon <br />Lake\~ood <br />Englewood <br /> <br />Space Available <br />25 a. f. <br />200 <br />500 <br />50 <br />650 <br />600 <br />600 <br /> <br />2.2.7 Scenario C (With Bookover) Results <br /> <br />\,ith no change in the capacity of storage space as compared <br /> <br />to Scenario B, the effects on the reservoir were nominal. <br /> <br />(See <br /> <br />Figure 8.) <br /> <br />The space filled to capacity, Elevation 5576 in six <br /> <br />of the nine years (1949 through 1953 and 1957) and a minimum <br /> <br />level between Elevations 5565 and 5566 in three years (1955 <br /> <br />through 1957). <br /> <br />Except for the start-up year, the water level was <br /> <br />at least seven feet above the permanent pool as shown in Figure <br /> <br />8. <br /> <br />Only one agency (State) did not fill its release require- <br /> <br />ments because of a lack of storage space. <br /> <br />Two agencies continue <br /> <br />to be short of water for release requirements because of a short- <br /> <br />age of water inflow. <br /> <br />Four agencies (State, Genesee, Morrison and Lakewood) used <br /> <br />bookover space seven or more years (Table 7) . <br /> <br />2.2.8 scenario D (With Bookover) criteria and Assumptions <br /> <br />1. The objective of the operating plan is to keep the reser- <br /> <br />voir contents between 1974 acre-feet (Elevation 5558) and <br /> <br />2-26 <br />