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<br />UUU\J..'.:.u <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />There obviously needs to be more discussion concerning this matter, but the above represents a start. <br /> <br />6. Flow Targets. The following is from the February 2 Maddux to Seaholm memo: <br /> <br />· The Service's first priority for delivery of water would be to add to the spring peak during <br />the same 1 O-day period that the coordinated reservoirs operations program is trying to add to <br />the peak. (This yields support to the need for a daily time step model during the Spring peak <br />runoff period.) If all of the 20K could be provided during the peak, it would not be necessary <br />to provide any water during other periods. <br /> <br />· The Service's second priority is to provide the water in May-June. <br /> <br />· Third priority is to deliver water between July 15 and August 31 when deliveries from other <br />sources are less certain. <br /> <br />· Fourth priority is in September and October. <br /> <br />COMMENTS: <br /> <br />1. We need to look at the Aspinall Unit BO for more stuff on fish target flows. <br /> <br />7. Flexibility of Meeting Flow Targets. The following is an interpretation of the Service's February <br />response to Randy's questions concerning allowable flexibility in meeting the flow targets: <br /> <br />· Adaptive management should be employed whereby the flow target and the flexibility in <br />meeting this target would be identified and implemented on a year to year basis depending <br />on the hydrologic conditions in a specific year. Actual deliveries would be made in a specific <br />year based on established guidelines and general criteria for making water available. These <br />guidelines and criteria would be established as part of the Water Availability Study. <br /> <br />· Ranges of permissible water deliveries and timing of deliveries would be set through <br />agreements and contracts. The ranges and timing of permissible water deliveries would be <br />established in the Water Availability Study and later incorporated in contracts and <br />agreements. <br />