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<br />0000J7 <br /> <br />slightly junior to Denver's Williams Fork Reservoir. This assumption may tend to slightly understate the yield which <br />could be realized from the more senior Henderson Mine Water System (volumetrically limited to no more than 704 <br />acre-feet annually), but is a reasonable approximation. As necessary, when this aggregated water right is out-of- <br />priority with respect to Denver's water rights for the Williams Fork collection system, the diversions should be <br />augmented using the water available in Henderson's 3,000 acre-foot account in the Meadow Creek Reservoir <br />(Cabin-Meadow Creek Project). When the call originates from the mainstem of the Colorado River, the replacement <br />should be from Henderson's 2,200 acre-foot storage account in Williams Fork Reservoir. <br />From engineering studies provided by Henderson's water rights consultant, a time series has been prepared which <br />represents the historical depletions to the Williams Fork River attributable to the operations at the Henderson Mill <br />during the CRDSS study period, 1975 through 1991. This historical time series has been incorporated into the <br />CRDSS WRPM database. This time series represents depletions and as such there are no return flows associated <br />with the diversions. <br />