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Water Supply Protection
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Adaptive Management Workgroup
State
CO
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South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
1/29/2008
Author
Boyle Engineering, Ecological Resource Consultants, BBC Research & Consulting, Lytle Water Solutions
Title
Water Management Study: Phase 1 Report
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• Total annual release from Lake McConaughy (EA water) <br />• Total EA water reaching Overton (including Tamarack I water) <br />• Peak EA water flow at Overton <br />• Peak 3-day volume of EA water at Overton (5,000 cfs target scenarios) <br />0 Total number of days of EA flows at Overton greater than 5,000 cfs (5,000 cfs <br />target scenarios) <br />• Total number of days of total flows at Overton greater than 6,000 cfs (5,000 cfs <br />target scenarios) <br />• Total number of days of EA flows at Overton greater than 800 cfs (800 cfs target <br />scenarios) <br />• Total EA reaching Overton for May through September (800 cfs target scenarios) <br />Additional results regarding shortages to target flows and days of operations are included <br />in the summary tables in Appendix 3. <br />3.8 Analysis of Routing Program Water to Overton <br />The routing tool was applied to both flow targets for Cases I and II for the entire 60 year <br />study period. Table 3-8 entitled, "Resulting Peak Flows for Target 5,000 cfs Case I and <br />Case II", summarizes the results of targeting 5,000 cfs at Overton for Average, Wet, and <br />Dry year classifications. These results are average values for each water year <br />classification. Table 3-9 entitled, "Resulting Peak Flows for Target 800 cfs Case I and <br />Case II", summarizes the results of targeting 800 cfs at Overton for Average, Wet, and <br />Dry year classifications. These results are average values for each year classification. <br />EI0WLE Page 30 of 58 January 29, 2008 <br />PRRIP - Draft Water Management Study, Phase I
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