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<br />\' <br /> <br /> <br />Ex:hibi t l2 shows the shortages remaining 'with each of the, <br />project reservoirs at the 1990 and adjusted historic levels. <br /> <br />!n conclusion three important itelllll should be noted :f':rom <br />the project reservoir operation studies I (1) with the adjusted <br />hiatoric condition, the supply accruing at each site is about the <br />same, but at 1990, appro:x::l.mately 11,000 acre-feet more accrues s.t <br />Weld Clounty than at Narrows. (2) With Narrows Reservoir, <br />approximately 17,000 acre-feet 01' yield is shifted :f':rom the middle <br />basin to the'lower basin, however, because 01' better reuse 01' the <br />Weld Oounty deliveries, the shortages remaining below Narrows are <br />only 6,000 acre-feet less with Narrows than with Weld County. ' <br />(3) !['he total basin shortages are 11,000 acre-1'eet less with Weld <br />Oounty than with Narrows. <br /> <br />,TRANSITIONAL :R:ElMA:RKS. BY ME!... GREER <br /> <br />The previous three sPf'lakers have given you some 01' the <br />detailed aspects 01' our studies pertaining to procedures, criteria <br />and results. General conclusions were not drawn by the speakers. <br />Mr. Raitt,wi11 outline the major conclusions derived f':rom these <br />I <br />studies. ' <br /> <br />'37 <br />