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TABLE 2 <br />MONTH IFR MAXIMUM MINIMUM TARGET EVAP <br /> KAF CAPACITY CAPACITY CAPACITY INCHES <br /> KAF KAF KAF <br /> 1 2 3 4 5 <br />1 6,000 106.9 25.0 60 0.0 <br />2 '6,000 106.9 25.0 55 0.0 <br />3 20,000 106.9 25.0 50 0.0 <br />4 20,000 106.9 25.0 50 1.2 <br />5 20,000 106.9 25.0 70 1.2 <br />6 20,000 106.9 25.0 106.9 2.4 <br />7 20,000 106.9 25.0 106.9 2.5 <br />8 20,000 106.9 25.0 90 1.3 <br />9 20,000 106.9 25.0 80 1.2 <br />10 20,000 106.9 25.0 75 0.0 <br />11 10,000 106.9 25.0 70 0.0 <br />12 6,000 106.9 25.0 65 0.0 <br />Table 2 Explanation <br />1. Reservoir Instream Flow Requirement - The Instream Flow <br />Requirement (IFR) is used to provide desired releases <br />from a reservoir. These releases can vary from month- <br />to-month and from year-to-year. An IFR is a demand that <br />.requires a flow (specified by a monthly table) to be <br />maintained in the stream at the station. An IFR may <br />have either a natural right or a project right, but not <br />both. Water is water to an IFR, and either kind of <br />water (natural or project) will work to satisfy it. <br />Only a project IFR may demand the release of stored <br />water and water flowing through an IFR is not withdrawn <br />from the stream, and is available for use anywhere below <br />the IFR station. <br />2. Maximum Content Capacity - This table gives the maximum <br />allowable content in the reservoir each month. If <br />omitted, HYDROSS uses the last (highest) value in the <br />Reservoir Contents Table (see above). HYDROSS will try <br />to release (either discharge or spill) any water above <br />this level. However, the release may be blocked by a <br />channel capacity constraint downstream, or by the outlet <br />works capacity if the level is below the spillway <br />elevation. <br />4 <br />