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<br />5.Denver's Storage % <br />level when any with- <br />drawal before elevation <br />5423 feet <br /> <br />6.Date to refill Cons to <br />Pool elevation 5423 feet <br /> <br />7.Last Chance Ditch <br />pumping project <br /> <br />8. Conditions and terms <br />of the declaration <br /> <br />Recommendation <br /> <br />20% of Denver's Reservoir <br />full capacity <br /> <br />When Denver Water makes a Chatfield <br />call <br /> <br />Refill complete <br />May I of next water year <br /> <br />When Chatfield Reservoir filling fits <br />the Denver Water refill schedule <br /> <br />Denver Water pays all <br />costs <br /> <br />Denver Water does not pay all costs <br />for project installation and pumping <br /> <br />Stated obligations to express Use only guidelines to express the <br />the conditions and terms conditions and terms <br /> <br />The State recommends that you not issue a Drought Declaration at this time. Recent rains and snowfalls <br />in Denver Water's watersheds indicate that the immediate need for such a declaration may not be <br />pressing. It is important to note that the total amount of water storage in question is 16,294 acre feet of <br />which represents less than three (3) % of Denver's total storage. <br /> <br />It is further recommended that staffs of the CWCB and State Parks should continue to meet with Denver <br />Water to prepare an agreement on all the Chatfield Water and State concerns and bring this agenda item <br />back to the Board at its March 2003 meeting. <br /> <br />Flood Protection. Water Project Planning and Financing. Stream and Lake Protection <br />Water Supply Protection. Conservation Planning <br />