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<br />31 <br /> <br />minimum pool. If the Taylor Park minimum pool would be violated or if <br /> <br />Blue Mesa was above storage target, a 3000 acre foot/50 cfs target was <br /> <br />applied. These criteria for making Taylor Park releases under the <br /> <br />exchange are similar to those delineated in ASP. The excharlge agreernerlt <br /> <br />only states that the general objectives of Taylor Park releases under the <br /> <br />exchange are to optimize fishery conditions in Taylor Park and in <br /> <br />downstream reaches, and does not state any specific criteria for making <br /> <br />such releases. <br /> <br />TABLE 6. Taylc,r Park Release Pattern ASP Wher, Blue Mesa Is At <br />or Above T at'get <br /> <br />Morlt h Release (af)/(cfs) <br />Januat'y 6,000 / 100 <br />February 6,000 / 100 <br />Mat'ch 20,000 / 333 <br />Apri I 20,000 / 333 <br />May 20,000 / 333 <br />June 20,000 / 333 <br />July 20,000 / 333 <br />August 20,000 / 333 <br />September 20,000 / 333 <br />October 20,000 / 333 <br />November 10,000 / 167 <br />December 6,000 / 100 <br /> <br />Taylor Park releases under the exchange were stored at Blue Mesa and <br /> <br />credited to the account of the UVWUA. The total of the UVWUA Blue Mesa <br /> <br />account and the water in storage at Taylor Park was limited to the live <br /> <br />capacity of Taylor Park or 106,200 acre feet, and UVWUA credits at Blue <br /> <br />Mesa were carried over from year to year. The UVWUA account at Blue Mesa <br /> <br />was debited when extra water was stored at Taylor Park without violating <br /> <br />WBLA, Inc. 1909 Bt'oadway, #3, Bouldet', Coloradc. 80302 <br /> <br />