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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8461.450
Description
EAC/RCC Meetings
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
11/16/2005
Author
US Bureau of Reclamation (Wyoming Area Office)
Title
Water Supply Update Report
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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Wyoming Area Office Page 2 of 2 <br />Bureau of Reclamation <br />ownership would have accrued 641.7 kaf (26.3 kaf short of filling to the restored P'athfinder <br />Reservoir capacity of 1,070 kafl. Under this situation, the Kerndrick ownership w:)uld have not <br />come into priority for accrual, anci the PatThfinder Environmental Account would be? estimated to <br />have accrued approximately 20.4 kaf and the Wyoming Municipal Account would be estimated <br />to have accrued 12.0 kaf (approximately 3.18% and 1.87% of the 641.7 kaf Pathfiiider accrual, <br />respectively). <br />T'he Glendo and Kendrick ownerships would not fill given most probable inflow conditions. <br />Should the total system inflows approach the reasonable minimum inflow conditions, the inflows <br />would be similar to those experienced in water yeaz 2004 (661.1 kaf in water yeaz 2004 versus <br />680.1 kaf for the minimum inflovv condition). Releases from Guernsey Reservoir are in response <br />to demands in the probable operating plan. <br />Reclamation will continue to update the North Platte River operating plans on a mDnthly basis in <br />response to changing inflow conditions. Reclamation will prepare forecasts of the April through <br />July snowmelt runoff beginning February 1 and continuing through May 1.
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