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Part 1 of Final Report for the Platte River Research Cooperative Agreement (aka Platte River Recovery Implementation Program or PRRIP)
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WY
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South Platte
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1
Date
12/1/1999
Author
Boyle Engineering Corporation
Title
Water Conservation/Supply Reconnaissance Study for the Platte River Research Cooperative Agreement - Part 1
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• <br />8.G.73 Scenario 4 — Groundwater Pumping from the Mound in <br />Reach 18 Reductions to Target Flow Shortages without <br />Diversions............................................... .........................8 -G -74 <br />8.G.74 Scenario 4 — Groundwater Pumping from the Mound in <br />Reach 19, Reductions to Target Flow Shortages without <br />Diversions............................................... .........................8 -G -74 <br />8.G.75 Scenario 5 — Groundwater Pumping from the Mound in <br />Reach 17, Reductions to Target Flow Shortages without <br />Diversions............................................... .........................8 -G -75 <br />8.G.76 Scenario 5 — Groundwater Pumping from the Mound in <br />Reach 18, Reductions to Target Flow Shortages without <br />Diversions............................................... .........................8 -G -75 <br />8.G.77 Scenario 5 — Groundwater Pumping from the Mound in <br />Reach 19, Reductions to Target Flow Shortages without <br />Diversions............................................... .........................8 -G -75 <br />8.G.78 Cost Summary, Re- regulation Opportunities and Reductions <br />in Natural Groundwater Exports from the Basin .............8 -G -77 <br />8.G.79 Alternatives Yield and Cost by Reach: Category 5 — <br />Groundwater........................................... .........................8 -G -78 <br />8.G.80 Scoring Table — With Diversions in Wyoming, Colorado, <br />and Nebraska: Category 5 — Groundwater, Alternative <br />Groundwater Recharge/Return Flow Projects .................8 -G -82 <br />8.G.81 Scoring Table — With Diversions in Wyoming, Colorado, <br />and Nebraska: Category 5 — Groundwater, Alternative <br />Additional Surface Water and/or Groundwater <br />Re- regulation Opportunities .................... .........................8 -G -83 <br />8.G.82 Scoring Table — With Diversions in Wyoming, Colorado, and <br />Nebraska: Category 5 — Groundwater, Alternative Reduction <br />of Natural Groundwater Exports from the Basin .............8 -G -84 <br />8.G.83 Scoring Table — No Diversions in Any State, Category 5 — <br />Groundwater, Alternative Groundwater Recharge/Return <br />FlowProjects .......................................... .........................8 -G -85 <br />8.G.84 Scoring Table — No Diversions in Any State, Category 5 — <br />Groundwater, Alternative - Additional Surface Water and/or <br />Groundwater Re- regulation Opportunities ......................8 -G -86 <br />8.G.85 Scoring Table — No Diversions in Any State, Category 5 — <br />Groundwater, Alternative - Reduction of Natural Groundwater <br />Exports from the Basin ........................... .........................8 -G -87 <br />8.H.1 B -1 Reservoir, Net Hydrologic Effects ............................ 8 -H -13 <br />8.H.2 B -1 Reservoir, Reductions to Target Flow Shortages with <br />Diversions............................................... .........................8 -H -14 <br />1APROJECTSTlatteMork Products \Task 770M.doc XX <br />
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