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5/20/2008
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CWCB Director's Report
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February 1, 2008 Forecast of 2007 Year-End Colorado <br />River Water Use by the California Agricultural Agencies <br />5 <br />4 <br />~... <br />~ ~, 3.850 MAF <br />2003 Target = 3.74 MAF <br />~ 3 - - _ _ = 2006 Target = 3.64 MAF <br />G ~~ ~ m ~~ 2009 Target = 3.53 MAF <br />= 2 --- ~ 2012 Target = 3.47 MAF <br />~ -^-Year-End Forecast <br />Use This Year <br />1 <br />0 <br />J F M A M J J A S O N D J <br />First of Month <br />April 1 Forecast of 2008 Year-End Colorado River <br />Water Use by the California Agricultural Agencies <br />5 <br />4 <br />~ i~.. ~--! ~^ _.~ __ _ ._ ~: ~ __ :~ 3.850 MAF <br />~ 2003 Target = 3.74 MAF <br />~ 3 - - _ - = 2006 Target = 3.64 MAF <br />0 - ~-~ ~~ ~ 2009 Target = 3.53 MAF <br />= 2 ----2012 Target= 3.47 MAF <br />~ Year-End Forecast <br />__ <br />~ Use This Year <br />1 <br />0 <br />J F M A M J J A S O N D J <br />First of Month <br />SURF'S UP IN GLEN~VOOD SPRINGS -When Colorado River flows hit about 3,500 cubic feet <br />per second, it's the kayaking equivalent of a powder day on the standing wave in South Canyon. <br />Right now flows are around 1,550 cubic feet per second (cfs) near Glenwood Springs, and whitewater <br />park enthusiasts are waiting to see exactly how the newly constructed wave feature on the Colorado River <br />just upstream of the Midland Avenue bridge will react to bigger flows. Chris Tonozzi, one of the kayakers <br />who has surfed and played at the new park, has driven by several times just to see what kind of waves the <br />concrete boulders create. <br />After several of those trips, he brought up the idea of installing a web camera to monitor the park. It <br />18 ~~ <br />
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