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<br />, <br /> <br />00 () L{ I 0 <br /> <br />GOlJ41fl <br /> <br />000'-\10 <br /> <br />Administration and Power Customers (Salt Lake City Area Integrated Project for Finn <br />Electric Service 87-SLC). <br /> <br />7. The Aspinall Unit must be operated to meet the United States' obligations to the <br />Uncompahgre Project, the Tri-County Water Conservancy District, and all other water <br />service contracts. <br /> <br />8. The Aspinall Unit must be operated to meet the needs of downstream senior priorities, <br />specifically including the Redlands diversion, as required by the water rights decrees and <br />supporting documents for the Aspinall Unit. <br /> <br />9. The Aspinall Unit must be operated as required to meet the United States' obligations under <br />the Taylor Park Reservoir Operation and Storage Exchange Agreement dated August 29, <br />1975 (Contract No. 6-07-01-00027) and the assignment of the operation and storage decree <br />in Case No. 86CW203 to the United States. <br /> <br />10. The Aspinall Unit must be operated to meet the Colorado Water Conservation Board's <br />instream flow water right of 300 cfs. <br /> <br />11. Capacity in the Aspinall Unit must be managed to prevent winter ice jamming and ice <br />flooding upstream of the Aspinall Unit. <br /> <br />12. The Aspinall Unit must be operated to minimize downstream flooding, provide for recreation <br />and fishing opportunities in the Gunnison Gorge, and support the regional economic benefit <br />provided by flat-water recreation and fishing in the Curecanti Recreation Area. <br /> <br />13, The Aspinall Unit was built under CRSP A as a principal storage battery for future calls under <br />the 1922 Colorado River Compact. Therefore, it must be operated to maintain the capacity to <br />make compact releases, especially during droughts or other draw-downs of Lake Powell. <br />