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<br />I -" . <br />_...-"~ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I, <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />THE SECRETARY OF THE <br /> <br />WASHINGTON <br /> <br />FEB 2 4 1997 <br /> <br />,-",*";.__.;>0--''"'' -"-"1 <br /> <br />MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />To: <br /> <br />From: <br /> <br />Subject: <br /> <br />The Bureau of Reclamation, after consultation at a meeting on September 4, 1996, with <br />representatives of the Colorado River Basin States, the Upper Colorado River Commission, <br />appropriate Federal agencies, Indian tribes, and other interested parties in Colorado River operations, <br />established the Annual Operating Plan, (AOP) (copy attached) for the Colorado River reservoirs for <br />1997. The plan of operation reflects use of the reservoirs for all purposes consistent with the "Criteria <br />for Coordinated Long-Range Operation of the Colorado River Reservoirs Pursuant to the Colorado <br />River Basin Project Act of September 30, 1968" (Operating Criteria). <br /> <br />Pursuant to required Secretarial detenninations, storage equalization and the avoidance of spills will <br />control the annual releases from Glen Canyon Dam in accordance with Article_ IT(3) of the Operating <br />Criteria unless the minimum objective release criterion in Article IT(2) is controlling. If the <br />equalization criterion is controlling, Glen Canyon Dam will be operated to release sufficient water <br />during water year 1997 to equalize, as nearly as practicable, the active reservoir contents of Lakes <br />Powell and Mead on September 30, 1997. <br /> <br />Taking into account (1) the beneficial consumptive use requirements of Colorado River mainstream <br />users in the Lower Division States are expected to be more than 9,250 MCM (7.5 MAF), (2) the <br />existing water supply conditions in the basin, and (3) the predicted water supply conditions in the <br />basin, the surplus condition is the criterion governing the operation of Lake Mead for the calendar <br />year 1997 in Accordance with Article ID(3)(b) of the Operating Criteria and Article IT (2)(B) of the <br />decree in Arizona y. California.. A volume of 1,850 MCM (1.5 MAF) of water will be scheduled for <br />delivery to Mexico during calendar year 1997 in accordance with Article 15 of the 1944 Mexican <br />Water Treaty and Minute No. 242 of the International Boundary and Water Commission. <br /> <br />Any Lower Division State will be allowed to use water apportioned to, but unused by, another Lower <br />Division State in accordance with Article IT(B)(6) of the decree in Arizona v. California. <br /> <br />~- <br />This detennination is warranted 'based on the current and projected hydrologic conditions in the <br />Colorado River Basin and water needs in the Lower Division States, utilizing an analysis offuture <br />resezvoir conditions, Lake Powell releases, and the effect on future shortage determinations, with and <br />without the anticipated additional consumptive uses in 1997 being met under a surplus determination. <br />