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Prepared for the CWCB
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
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Date
8/1/1982
Author
Woodward-Clyde Consultants
Title
South Platte River Basin Assessment Report
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objective to which it was addressed, the conveyance losses for each <br />alternative examined in the study were assumed to be the same. While this <br />assumption was sufficiently accurate for the purposes of this study, one <br />cannot extrapolate this assumption to the particulars of a given project. <br />Second, the study's evaluations can be used only to make relative <br />comparisons among water resources development alternatives. The study does <br />not provide information which can be used, without further study, to judge <br />the ultimate feasibility of any particular alternative or specific project. <br />Finally, it must be remembered that this study examined water resources <br />development alternatives only from the point of view of increasing the <br />beneficial use of the waters of the South Platte River to which Colorado is <br />entitled. Although some of the alternatives analyzed could also serve the <br />purpose of improving the management of already developed supplies, or <br />re- regulating water imported to the South Platte River basin, those aspects <br />of potential projects have been necessarily eliminated in this study. <br />Thus, one cannot apply the results of this study to a project if it would <br />serve purposes substantially different from those to which this study is <br />addressed. <br />I � <br />h <br />t <br />d <br />1 <br />
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