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2007 State Engineer's Office Forum documents including the agenda, presentation slides, memorandums, and letters of recommendation.
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10/31/2007
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Division on Water Resources
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State Engineer's Office Forum
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New Colorado River Developments <br />Mead Operations <br />• Distribute any unused apportionments first <br />to: <br />— Domestic needs of MWD & SNWA, then to <br />—Water Banking, then to <br />— California pursuant to the 7 -party agreement <br />& QSA guidelines. <br />• Extend ISG to 2025 <br />• Limit normal releases from Mead to 9.0 <br />MAF of deliveries to the Lower Basin (7.5 <br />MAF mainstem & 1.5 MAF Mexico). <br />Mead Operations <br />• Flood Control = Full down to 70R level - <br />- Flood Control Diagram &ISG control <br />— ICS reduced by on an acre -foot for acre -foot <br />basis until no Extraordinary Conservation ICS <br />remains. <br />— Mexico receives surplus (1.7 MAF) <br />Mead Operations <br />• Quantified Surplus <br />— If there is a possibility that Mead might spill <br />because inflow to Powell is greater than 70R, <br />then a quantified surplus is declared equal to <br />amount of anticipated spill. <br />— Distributed 50% to California, 46% to Arizona <br />& 4% to Nevada. <br />— ICS credits are not considered & remain in <br />reservoir. <br />October 31, 2007 <br />SEO Forum 5 <br />
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