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<br />January 7,2004 19 <br />razorback suckers as there were no storage equalization releases or Beach/Habitat Building Flows <br />during this timeframe. Based on the anticipated operation of Lake Powell for Water year 2004, no <br />changes in operations to provide rising elevations are expected in the spring of 2004. <br /> <br />Lakes Mohave and Havasu <br /> <br /> <br />At the beginning of water year 2003, Lake Mohave was at an elevation of 638.47 feet (194.6 <br />meters), with an active storage of 1.577 maf(1,945 mcm). The water level of Lake Mohave was <br />regulated as needed between elevation 634 feet (193 .24 meters) and 645 feet (196.06 meters) <br />throughout the water year, ending at an elevation of 640.95 feet (195.4 meters) with 1.643 maf <br />(2,027 mcm) in storage. The total release from Lake Mohave through Davis Dam for water year <br />2003 was 9.13 maf(11 ,262 mcm) for downstream water use requirements. Calendar year 2003 total <br />release is projected to be 9.18 maf(11,324 mcm). <br /> <br />For water year 2004, Davis Dam is expected to release 9.24 maf (11,398 mcm). For the 2004 <br />calendar year, releases are projected to be 9.28 maf (11,447 mcm). The water level in Lake Mohave <br />will be regulated between an elevation of 630 feet (192.02 meters) and 645 feet (196.06 meters). <br /> <br />Lake Havasu started water year 2003 at an elevation of 447.20 feet (136.31 meters), with 0.565 maf <br />(697 mcm) in storage. The water level of Lake Havasu was regulated as needed between elevation <br />445 feet (135.6 meters) and449 feet (136.9 meters). During the water year, 6.84 maf(8,437 mcm) <br />was released from Parker Dam. Calendar year 2003 total release is projected to be 6.86 maf(8,462 <br />mcm). Diversions from Lake Havasu during calendar year 2003 by the Central Arizona Project <br />(CAP) and the Metropolitan Water District (MWD) are projected to be 1.69 maf(2,085 mcm) and <br />0.610 maf(752 mcm), respectively. <br /> <br />For water year 2004, Parker Dam is expected to release 6.86 maf (8,462 mcm). For the 2004 <br />calendar year, releases are projected to also be 6.86 maf (8,462 mcm). Diversions from Lake <br />Havasu in calendar year 2004 by MWD and CAP are expected to be 0.853 maf(1,0952 mcm) and <br />1.6 maf (1 ,974 mcm), respectively. <br /> <br />Mohave and Havasu Reservoirs are scheduled to be drawn down in the late summer and winter <br />months to provide storage space for local storm runoff and will be filled in the spring to meet higher <br />summer water needs. This drawdown will also correspond with maintenance at both Davis and <br />Parker powerplants which is scheduled for September through February. During 2004, Lake <br />Mohave will continue to be operated under the constraints as described in the Biological and <br />Conference Opinion on Lower Colorado River Operations and Maintenance. Reclamation, as <br />provided in the Interim Surplus Guidelines Record of Decision, will continue these existing <br />operations in Lake Mohave that benefit native fish through the effective period of the Interim <br />Surplus Guidelines and will explore additional ways to provide benefits to native fish. The normal <br />filling pattern of these two reservoirs coincides well with the fishery spawning period. Since lake <br />elevations will be typical of previous years, normal conditions are expected for boating and other <br />recreational uses. <br />