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<br />1 <br />1 <br />r <br />11 Authority <br />ANNUAL OPERATING PLAN FOR <br />COLORADO RIVER RESERVOIRS <br />1995 <br />INTRODUCTION <br /> This 1995 annual operating plan (AOP) was developed in accordance with Section 602 of <br /> The Colorado River Basin Project Act (Public Law 90-537), and the Criteria for <br /> Coordinated Long-Range Operation of Colorado River Reservoirs Pursuant to the <br /> Colorado River Basin Project Act of September 30, 1968 (Operating Criteria), <br /> promulgated by the Secretary of the Interior pursuant thereto and other applicable <br /> statutes. In accordance with The Colorado River Basin Project Act and the Operating <br /> Criteria, the AOP must be developed and administered consistent with applicable Federal <br /> laws, The Utilization of Waters of the Colorado and Tijuana Rivers and of the Rio <br /> Grande, Treaty Between the United States of America and Mexico, signed February 3, <br />1944 (1944 Mexican Water Treaty), interstate compacts, court decrees, and other <br /> documents relating to the use of the waters of the Colorado River, which are commonly <br /> and collectively known as "The Law of the River. " <br /> The Operating Criteria and Section 602 of The Colorado River Basin Project Act mandate <br /> consultation with representatives of the Governors of the seven Basin States and the <br /> Upper Colorado River Commission in preparing the annual plan for operation of the <br /> Colorado River reservoirs. In addition, The Grand Canyon Protection Act of 1992 (Title <br /> XVIII of Public Law 102-575) requires consultation to include the general public and <br /> others. Accordingly, the 1995 AOP was prepared by the Bureau of Reclamation <br /> (Reclamation) in consultation with the seven Basin States Governors' representatives; the <br /> Upper Colorado River Commission; appropriate Federal agencies; representatives of the <br /> academic and scientific communities, environmental organizations, and the recreation <br /> industry; contractors for the purchase of Federal power; others interested in Colorado <br /> River operations; and the general public through the Colorado River Management Work <br /> Group. <br />Purpose <br />The purposes of the AOP are to determine: (1) the projected operation of the Colorado <br />River reservoirs to satisfy project purposes under varying hydrologic and climatic <br />conditions; (2) the quantity of water considered necessary as of September 30, 1995 to be <br />in storage in the Upper Basin reservoirs as required by Section 602(a) of The Colorado <br />River Basin Project Act; (3) water available for delivery pursuant to the 1944 Mexican <br />