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C� <br />• <br />8.11.3 B -1 Reservoir, Reductions to Target Flow Shortages <br />without Diversions .............................................. .........................8 <br />-H -14 <br />8.H.4 PEPL's Storage Account in La Prele Reservoir, Net <br />Hydrologic Effects .................................. .........................8 <br />-H -19 <br />8.11.5 PEPL's Storage Account in La Prele Reservoir, Reductions <br />to Target Flow Shortages with Diversions .......................8 <br />-H -20 <br />8.H.6 PEPL's Storage Account in La Prele Reservoir, Reductions <br />to Target Flow Shortages without Diversions .................8 <br />-H -20 <br />8.11.7 Grayrocks Reservoir Releases to Meet Minimum Flow <br />Requirements .......................................... .........................8 <br />-H -24 <br />8.H.8 Grayrocks Reservoir Releases, Net Hydrologic Effects ..8 <br />-H -26 <br />8.H.9 Grayrocks Reservoir Releases, Reductions to Target <br />Flow Shortages without Diversions ........ .........................8 <br />-H -26 <br />8.H.10 Diversion of 20 cfs from Wind River, Net Hydrologic <br />Effects..................................................... .........................8 <br />-H -34 <br />8.11. 11 Diversion of 40 cfs from Wind River, Net Hydrologic <br />Effects..................................................... .........................8 <br />-H -34 <br />8.H.12 Diversion of 20 cfs from Wind River, Reductions to <br />Target Flow Shortages with Diversions .. .........................8 <br />-H -35 <br />8.11. 13 Diversion of 20 cfs from Wind River, Reductions to <br />Target Flow Shortages without Diversions ......... .........................8 <br />-H -35 <br />8.H.14 Diversion of 40 cfs from Wind River, Reductions to <br />Target Flow Shortages with Diversions .. .........................8 <br />-H -36 <br />8.H.15 Diversion of 40 cfs from Wind River, Reductions to <br />Target Flow Shortages without Diversions ......................8 <br />-H -36 <br />8.H.16 Developed Hydroelectric Generation Facilities in <br />Region1 .................................................. .........................8 <br />-H -39 <br />8.H.17 Developed Hydroelectric Generation Facilities in <br />Region2 .................................................. .........................8 <br />-H -40 <br />8.H.18 Developed Hydroelectric Generation Facilities in <br />Region3 ................. .......................................................... <br />8 -H -42 <br />8.H.19 Power Interference Charges, Net Hydrologic Effects ...... <br />8 -H -46 <br />8.H.20 Power Interference Charges, Reductions to Target Flow <br />Shortages with Diversions ...................... .........................8 <br />-H -47 <br />8.H.21 Power Interference Charges, Reductions to Target Flow <br />Shortages without Diversions ................. .........................8 <br />-H -47 <br />8.H.22 Alternatives Yield and Cost: Category 6 — Systems <br />Integration and Management .................. .........................8 <br />-H -50 <br />8.11.23 Scoring Table — With Diversions in Wyoming, Colorado <br />and Nebraska, Category 6 — Systems Integration and <br />Management............................................ .........................8 <br />-H -52 <br />I:\PROJECTS\PlatteMork Products \Task 7 \TOC3.doc XXI <br />