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Arkansas River Compact Administration and U.S. Geological Survey Sate of Colorado Meeting May 11 1978
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Arkansas River Compact Administration and U.S. Geological Survey Sate of Colorado Meeting May 11 1978
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5/11/1978
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Newton, Patricia
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Arkansas River Compact Administration and U.S. Geological Survey Sate of Colorado Meeting May 11 1978
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1 <br />2 <br />3 bit confused <br />4 that as a ch: <br />5 released out <br />6 <br />MR. JESSE: <br />MR. GIBSON: <br />in this 51000 <br />Innel capacity <br />of Pueblo; is <br />MR. JESSE: <br />That's correct, yes, sir. <br />Now, I seem to be today a little <br />cfs. Now, the Corps has designated <br />and that should not be exceeded, <br />that correct, sir? <br />As I understand, the Corps' proposal <br />7 <br />is the 5,000 second -foot is the trigger number <br />at Avondale that <br />8 <br />would cause <br />curtailment in Pueblo Reservoir to <br />prevent -- I <br />9 <br />don't know <br />what it would prevent but that's p-- <br />they then assume <br />10 <br />control of <br />the gates of the Pueblo Reservoir. <br />11 <br />MR. GIBSON: Now we are getting <br />down to the <br />12 <br />meat of it. <br />Once it hits 5,000 there, the Corps takes over <br />13 <br />control of <br />it; is that right? <br />14 MR. JESSE: That's what I understand. <br />15 MR. GIBSON: That's been my understanding, that <br />16 that's the magic number; that they say, in other words, flooding <br />17 would occur and, therefore, they being responsible for flood <br />18 detention take control of the reservoir. <br />19 MR. JESSE: That's the way I understand it. <br />20 Either Harlan or John could probably clarify that. <br />21 Is that how you understand it, Harlan? VThen it <br />2211 gets to 5,000 at Avondale, what are you going to do then? <br />23 <br />MR. MILLER: <br />Well, <br />I understand that <br />the Corps <br />24 <br />takes over operation then <br />once we <br />get water into the <br />flood pool, <br />25 11 but I'm not sure -- <br />
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