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<br />Chapter 1: South Platte Basin Inventory <br /> <br />March 21,1998 <br />Page 1-14 <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />year. In the future the gross amount of reusable return flows from these sources is <br />estimated to be approximately 40,000 acre-feet per year, Current plans for reuse of <br />these future reusable flows amount to approximately 15,000 acre-feet per year. <br /> <br />1.1.6 Undeveloped Flows <br /> <br />Undeveloped flows were estimated for the South Platte, Chatfield and <br />Henderson gages using output data from Denver's Near Term PACSM model scenario, <br />These flows reflect excess flows at these gage locations under future demand <br />conditions based on modeled water rights and demands. The criteria for excess flows <br />for the South Platte and Chatfield gages were meeting a 550 cfs flow target at the <br />Henderson gage from April through September and no shortage to water rights above <br />the Henderson gage, The criteria for excess flows for the Henderson gage were <br />meeting a 550 cfs flow target at the Henderson gage from April through September and <br />a 200 cfs target from October through March, Undeveloped flows for these gages are <br />shown in Tables 1-17 through 1-19 and Figures 1-17 through 1-19, <br /> <br />The subject of undeveloped flows at the Kersey gage has been previously <br />addressed in the South Platte River Basin Assessment Report (Woodward Clyde, <br />1982), That study reported annual historical and anticipated future undeveloped stream <br />flows at Kersey as averaging 186,000 acre-feet per year and 233,000 acre-feet per <br />year, respectively, for the 1953-1978 hydrologic period, This previous analysis was <br />reviewed and found to be a reasonably accurate estimate of undeveloped steam flows <br />for this location, Due to budget limitations, this subject was not addressed further in <br />this study, <br /> <br />Hydrosphere Resource Consuttanls. 1002 Walnut Suite 200, Boulder, CO 80302 <br />