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Board Meetings
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3/21/2002
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WSP Section - Colorado River Basin Issues - Colorado River Coordinated Long-Range Operating Criteria Five Year Review
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<br />~:. <br /> <br />IV. Definitions <br /> <br />(1) In addition to the definitions in Section 606 of Public Law 90-537, the following shall <br />also apply: <br />(a) "Spills," as used in Article 1I(3)(c) herein, means water released from Lake <br />Powell which carmot be utilized for project purposes, including, but not limited <br />to, the generation of power and energy. <br />(b) "Surplus," as used in Article m(3)(b) herein, is water which can be used to <br />meefconsumptive use demands in the three Lower Division States in excess of <br />7,500,000 acre-feet armually. The term "surplus" as used in these Operating <br />Criteria is not to be construed as applied to, being interpretive of, or in any <br />marmer having reference to the term "surplus" in the Colorado River Compact. <br />(c) "Net inflow to Lake Mead," as used in Article m(3) (b)(iv) and (c)(iii) herein, <br />represents the armual inflow to Lake Mead in excess of losses from Lake Mead, <br />(d) "Available capability," used in Article 1I(4) herein, means that portion of the <br />total capacity ofthe powerplant that is physically available for generation. <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br />
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