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Water Supply Protection
Description
Pueblo and Torquoise Reservoirs
State
CO
Basin
Arkansas
Water Division
2
Date
11/27/2001
Author
Southeastern Colorado Water Activity Enterprise, Steve Arveschoug, Phillip H. Tollefson
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MOA Southeastern Colorado Water Activity Enterprise and Home Rule City
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ENLARGEMENTS MOA <br /> CS -U <br /> c. Participant shall cooperate in a flow management program <br /> designed to bypass sufficient inflows when necessary to achieve <br /> target minimum flows of 100 c.f.s. (including Fish Hatchery return <br /> flows) on the Arkansas River just below Pueblo Dam, as provided <br /> in the Implementation Committee Report. Additional terms and <br /> limitations may be included in Participant's Enlargement <br /> Allotment Contract in order to implement other storage, exchange <br /> or flow limitations that may be ageed upon between the Enterprise <br /> and other parties. <br /> d. Participant shall participate in a long -term water quality monitoring <br /> program as outlined in the Implementation Committee Report. <br /> The financial obligations for such participation are expected to <br /> begin in January 2002 (prior to execution of a Enlargement <br /> Allotment Contract), pursuant to a joint funding agreement <br /> between the Enterprise and the United States Geological Survey <br /> ( "USGS "). The USGS has estimated the cost for the monitoring <br /> program in 2002 to be $164,900, with the non - federal portion of <br /> -14- <br />
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