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Basin States' Comments on Draft Environmental Impact Statement, CO River Interim guidelines for Lower Basin Shrotages and Coordinated Operations for Lake Powell and Lake Mead
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Basin States' Comments on Draft Environmental Impact Statement, CO River Interim guidelines for Lower Basin Shrotages and Coordinated Operations for Lake Powell and Lake Mead
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Basin States' Comments on Draft Environmental Impact Statement, CO River Interim guidelines for Lower Basin Shrotages and Coordinated Operations for Lake Powell and Lake Mead
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b. Allocate and distribute the Quantified Surplus 50% to California, <br />46% to Arizona and 4% to Nevada, subject to c. through e. that <br />follow. <br />c. Distribute California's share first to meet basic apportionment <br />demands and MWD's demands, and then to California Priorities 6 <br />and 7 and other surplus contracts. Distribute Nevada's share first to <br />meet basic apportionment demands and SNWA demands. <br />Distribute Arizona's share to surplus demands in Arizona including <br />Off-stream Banking and interstate banking demands. Arizona, <br />California and Nevada agree that Nevada would get first priority for <br />interstate banking in Arizona. <br />d. Distribute any unused share of the Quantified Surplus in accordance <br />with Section 2, Allocation of Unused Basic Apportionment Water <br />Under Article II(B)(6). <br />e. Determine whether MWD, SNWA and Arizona have received the <br />amount of water they would have received under Sections 4.B.1 or <br />4.B.2 if a Quantified Surplus had not been determined. If they have <br />not, then determine and meet all demands provided for in Sections <br />4.B.1 or 4.B.2. <br />4. Flood Control Surplus <br />In Years in which the Secretary makes space-building or flood control <br />releases pursuant to the February 8, 1984 Field Working Agreement <br />between Reclamation and the Army Corps of Engineers, the Secretary shall <br />determine a Flood Control Surplus for the remainder of that Year or the <br />subsequent Year as specified in Section 12. In such Years, releases will be <br />made to satisfy all beneficial uses within the United States, including <br />unlimited Off-Stream Banking. Under current practice, surplus <br />declarations under the Treaty for Mexico are declared when flood control <br />releases are made. Modeling assumptions used in the FEIS are based on <br />this practice. These Guidelines are not intended to identify, or change in <br />any manner, conditions when Mexico may schedule up to an additional <br />0.2 maf. <br />ICS Surplus <br />a. In Years in which Lake Mead's elevation is projected on January <br />to be above elevation 1075 feet and ICS has been requested for <br />release, the Secretary shall determine an ICS Surplus. <br />b. In Years in which a Quantified Surplus or a Domestic Surplus is <br />available to a Contractor, the Secretary shall first deliver the <br />Quantified Surplus or Domestic Surplus before delivering any <br />requested ICS to that Contractor. If Quantified Surplus or Domestic <br />Surplus is insufficient or unavailable to meet a Contractor's <br />8 <br />
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