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<br />Glossarv <br /> <br />10825 water. The Bureau of Reclamation designated 10,825 acre feet in Ruedi Reservoir as being <br />available to support the Endangered Fish Recovery Program (EFRP). This was discussed at the <br />November 2006 CBRT meeting. In an agreement scheduled to expire 12/31/09, Denver Water has <br />voluntarily released YS of that amount, or 5,412.5 cfs, from Williams Reservoir, and the Colorado <br />River Water Conservation District has released the remaining 5,412.5 cfs from Wolford Reservoir. <br />If the agreement is not extended beyond 2009, prior water project approvals which permitted water <br />appropriations from the Colorado River may not comply with the Endangered Species Act, and may <br />be called into question. <br /> <br />20% Gap. The CWCB created the Statewide Water Supply Initiative (SWSI) to study long term <br />water needs in Colorado. SWSI Phase 1 determined that by 2030, there would be 20% greater <br />demand than supplies existing in 2005; this is known as the 20% Gap. <br /> <br />Blue Mesa Pump Back. A proposal to drill a tunnel below the Collegiate Range to transport water <br />from Blue Mesa Reservoir on the Gunnison River to the Eastern Slope. <br /> <br />CBRT: Colorado Basin Roundtable <br /> <br />CDM: Camp, Dresser, McKee, the engineering firm selected by CWCB to assist the Roundtables <br />in perform the needs assessment called for in Section 35 75-104(2)(c), CRS (as created in HB <br />11 77) . <br /> <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board: This is an agency of the State, with board appointed by the <br />governor. It was created in 1937 for the purpose of aiding in the protection and development of the <br />waters of the state. The agency is responsible for water project planning and finance, stream and <br />lake protection, flood hazard identification and mitigation, weather modification, river restoration, <br />water conservation, drought planning, water information and water supply protection. It is the sole <br />entity which can receive grants of conservation easements of water flows. It also administers grants <br />from the Water Supply Reserve Account called for by SB 179. <br /> <br />Conditional water rights. Water rights that are not yet developed, but represent an intent to <br />develop for a specific purpose in the future. They establish a priority date over later granted water <br />rights. <br /> <br />Endangered Fish Recovery Program. Four fish, the Colorado pikeminnow, Razorback sucker, <br />Humpback chub, and Bony tail, are listed as endangered species; they reside in the Colorado, <br />Y ampa- White, and Green Rivers. <br /> <br />L\CWCB Imaging\Caleb\Minutes\Colorado\2007\Minutes Feb 2007 CBRTdoc <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />7/l< <br />