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and wishes of the boating community than those Slattery had <br />recommended. <br />9. Based on that, Applicant's request, as contemplated with the semi- <br />monthly adjustments, range from 570 cfs in early May to 1,190 cfs in late <br />May to 1,460 cfs in early June to 1,500 cfs in late June to 1,100 cfs in <br />early July to 530 cfs in late July, 460 cfs in early August, 390 cfs in late <br />August, 300 cfs in early September and 270 cfs in late September. These <br />quantities would convert to approximately 157,000 acre feet of water per <br />year, roughly 41 % of the estimated available water in the Upper Gunnison. <br />10. The course as designed by Mr. Lacy, is projected by him to cover <br />approximately 1,000 feet in the Gunnison River, to have a total drop over <br />that distance of approximately 10 feet and contemplated 6 features. Of <br />those, structure no. 2 has been completed, structures 3 and 4 are partially <br />completed and structures 5 and 6 have been completed. See generally <br />exhibit 29. <br />11. While there is some dispute as to the calculations, his representation is <br />that, as designed, the course could function with a range from 250 cfs to <br />2,000 cfs. Further, he represented that at 250 cfs the course as designed <br />would attract many experienced kayakers. <br />12. The construction work commenced in April 2002 and continued to the <br />°grand opening", which occurred Memorial weekend 2003. As noted, <br />many of the structures are still either incomplete or not yet constructed. <br />5