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the baseline through the year 2025. The TEL differs as the LPT changes. For the LPT of <br />3,560 feet, the TEL was found to be 3,606 feet. As of 9 am March 17, the TEL has yet to <br />be determined for the run with the LPT of 3,575 feet (we're workin' on it). <br />The baseline is the model SO_AbsPro_1000.1 The conjunctive use algorithms in the S -1 <br />model are active through the year 2016. The model runs through the year 2025, however. <br />After 2016, the conjunctive use strategy is turned off. Releases from Lake Powell after <br />2016 would be determined using the same methods as in the baseline from 2017 through <br />2025. <br />Disclaimer <br />The S -1 model in no way reflects any agreements among the Basin States on the <br />operation of the Colorado River Reservoirs. The logic used in S -1 in no way implies any <br />interpretation of the "Law of the River." <br />Tom Ryan <br />March 16, 2005 <br />'The SO_AbsPro_1000 model does not protect the minimum power pool elevation of 3,490 feet at Lake <br />Powell. <br />