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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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NE
WY
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South Platte
Water Division
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 />• <br />• <br />8.B.9 Horse Creek Re- Regulating Reservoir Reductions to <br />Target Flow Shortages without Diversions ......................8 -B -17 <br />8.B.10 Seminoe Reservoir Enlargement Net Hydrologic Effects <br />................................................................. .........................8 -B -21 <br />8.B.11 Seminoe Reservoir Enlargement Reductions to Target <br />Flow Shortages with Diversions ............. .........................8 -B -22 <br />8.B.12 Seminoe Reservoir Enlargement Reductions to Target <br />Flow Shortages without Diversions ........ .........................8 -B -22 <br />8.B.13 10,000 ac -ft Reservoir at Bottom of Reach 9 Net Hydrologic <br />Effects..................................................... .........................8 -B -28 <br />8.B.14 50,000 ac -ft Reservoir at Bottom of Reach 9 Net Hydrologic <br />Effects..................................................... .........................8 -B -28 <br />8.B.15 10,000 ac -ft Reservoir at Bottom of Reach 9 Reductions to <br />Target Flow Shortages with Diversions .. .........................8 -B -29 <br />8.B.16 10,000 ac -ft Reservoir at Bottom of Reach 9 Reductions to <br />Target Flow Shortages without Diversions ......................8 -B -29 <br />8.B.17 50,000 ac -ft Reservoir at Bottom of Reach 9 Reductions to <br />Target Flow Shortages with Diversions .. .........................8 -B -30 <br />8.B.18 50,000 ac -ft Reservoir at Bottom of Reach 9 Reductions to <br />Target Flow Shortages without Diversions ......................8 -B -30 <br />8.B.19 5,300 ac -ft Julesburg Reservoir Enlargement Net Hydrologic <br />Effects..................................................... .........................8 -B -37 <br />8.B.20 21,900 ac -ft Julesburg Reservoir Enlargement Net Hydrologic <br />Effects..................................................... .........................8 -B -37 <br />8.B.21 5,300 ac -ft Julesburg Reservoir Enlargement Reductions to <br />Target Flow Shortages with Diversions .. .........................8 -B -39 <br />8.B.22 5,300 ac -ft Julesburg Reservoir Enlargement Reductions to <br />Target Flow Shortages without Diversions ......................8 -B -39 <br />8.B.23 21,900 ac -ft Julesburg Reservoir Enlargement Reductions to <br />Target Flow Shortages with Diversions .. .........................8 -B -40 <br />8.B.24 21,900 ac -ft Julesburg Reservoir Enlargement Reductions to <br />Target Flow Shortages without Diversions ......................8 -B -40 <br />8.B.25 Ridgeview Reservoir Net Hydrologic Effects .................8 -B -44 <br />8.B.26 Ridgeview Reservoir Reductions to Target Flow Shortages <br />with Diversions ....................................... .........................8 -B -46 <br />8.B.27 Ridgeview Reservoir Reductions to Target Flow Shortages <br />without Diversions .................................. .........................8 -B -46 <br />8.B.28 30,000 ac -ft Plum Creek Reservoir Net Hydrologic Effects <br />............................................................ .........................8 -B -51 <br />8.B.29 30,000 ac -ft Plum Creek Reservoir Reductions to Target Flow <br />Shortages with Diversions ...................... .........................8 -B -53 <br />I: \PROJECTS \Platte \Work Products \Task 7 \TOC3.doc IX <br />
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