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I <br />facilitate coordination of releases has been developed with the help and support of the Water <br />Division 5 Engineer's office. In addition, the Colorado River Decision Support System (CRDSS) <br />was utilized to ensure that accounting logic is consistent. <br />' 1999 COORDINATED RESERVOIR OPERATIONS <br />The purpose of this 1999 Coordinated Reservoir Operations Report is to summarize actual <br />Reservoir Operations that occurred during 1999 as a result of the CROS team efforts. The team <br />intends to monitor the releases and benefits to the endangered fishes of the Upper Colorado <br />River mainstem, as a result of actual operations and to verify or refine the interim study <br />assumptions and results with real-time data. <br />' It needs to be recognized that the net effect of the Orchard Mesa Check Settlement, and any <br />dedication of water from Ruedi or Wolford Mountain reservoirs, for late summer augmentation <br />may result in less water available to carry over and use for spring peak augmentation during the <br />following runoff season. The Recovery Program needs to prioritize the use of these sources of <br />water between summer augmentation and spring peak enhancement. <br />During the 1999 Water Year, the coordinated bypass of inflows was implemented for 10 days. <br />The CROS team will continue to address issues as necessary to accomplish the CROS goals. A <br />total of 39,856 acre-feet was released from the CROS reservoirs. These releases increased the <br />' peak in the 15 Mile Reach from 13,022 cfs to 15,100 cfs. <br />II. Responsibilities - Coordination Committee <br />A Coordination Committee was established to provide a forum to consider and plan for the <br />annual coordination of reservoir operations. The committee is currently composed of <br />representatives from each of the participating reservoir owner/operators, the Recovery Program, <br />Fish and Wildlife Service, National Weather Service, Bureau of Reclamation, Colorado Water <br />Conservation Board, Colorado Division of Wildlife and the Colorado Division of Water <br />Resources - Division 5 Engineer's Office. The responsibilities of the involved agencies are as <br />follows: <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />AGENCY RESPONSIBILITY <br />U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Flow targets in the 15-Mile Reach <br /> Monitoring of endangered fish in critical <br />habitat and influences on critical habitat <br /> Coordinate reservoir operations with CDWR <br />and reservoir operators <br />National Weather Service Develop list of forecast locations <br /> Provide runoff forecasts (peak volume, rate and <br />time) <br />U.S. Bureau of Reclamation & SEWCD Annual operating plan for Ruedi <br />U.S. Bureau of Reclamation & NCWCD Annual operating plan for Green Mountain <br />U.S. Bureau of Reclamation & NCWCD Annual operating plans for Granby, Windy <br />Gap, and Willow Creek <br />U.S. Bureau of Reclamation - Loveland Organize meeting locations and times <br /> Prepare and mail press releases and necessary <br />4