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6/25/96 ... 12:56 PM Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. <br />TABLE 3.17 <br />Colorado River Flow Reductions at the Top of the 15-Mile Reach <br />Estimated Impacts to Critical Habitat Water Depths by Future Ute Water Diversions <br />Replacement of the Plateau Creek Pipeline <br />Habitat: Pool Alternate Transact ID: Pool No. 1- 90 <br />Transact: 10 (1990) <br /> Summer Au ust -October Winter November -March <br /> Current Future Net Change in Depth Due to Current Future Net Change in Depth Due to <br /> Conditions Conditions District Diversions Conditions Conditions District Diversions <br /> ft ft ft in ft ft ft in <br />Statistics Maximum Habitat De th Maximum Habitat De th <br />Minimum 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.84 3.81 (0.03) (0.35) <br />Average 2.95 2.90 (0.04) (0.54) 4.61 4.59 (0.02) (0.24) <br />Maximum 6.16 6.14 (0.02) (0.23) 5.46 5.45 (0.01) (0.13) <br />USFWS Suitable °~ of Months Max Depth 2 Net Change % of Months Max Depth 2 Net Change <br />De the Sutable De th Due to Ute Suitable De th Due to Ute <br />Mean - S.E. 2.2 ft 74% 72% -2% 3.6 ft 100% 100% 0% <br />Mean 2.8 ft 61% 60% -2% 3.7 ft 100% 100% 0% <br />Mean + S.E. 3.3 ft 42% 42% 0% 3.9 ft 98% 97% -1 <br />Notes: (1) Maximum water depths were computed on a monthly basis over the 1975-1993 study period using Colorado River streamflows at the top of the <br />15-mile reach and flow versus depth relationships established by the USFWS (Table 3 of May 1995 USFWS report Relationships Between Flow <br />and Rare Fish Habitat in the '15-Mile Reach' of fhe Upper Colorado River. <br />(2) Current conditions represent maximum depths in transact at Ute Water's current level of water use, adjusted for prior Section 7 consultations. <br />(3) Future conditions represent maximum depths predicted after deducting Ute Water's additional diversions upstream of the 15-mile reach under <br />future demands. <br />(4) USFWS suitable depths from Table 2 of May 1995 report. <br />(5) S.E. -standard error of estimate (equal to the standard deviation if data are normally distributed). <br />HAB-PO10.XLS ... Summary <br />