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<br />. <br /> <br />December 17, 1997 <br />DRAFT <br /> <br />In recent years. the Secretary has carried out his determination of the quantity of <br /> <br />water available for apportionment among the Lower Division states on a year-to-year <br /> <br />basis, generally, attempting to meet all beneficial Colorado River mainstream water <br /> <br />demands within the United States as reasonably required. Present circumstances have <br /> <br />now changed ~nd it is important, as a component of California's Plan, to have a set of <br /> <br />criteria which govern the operation of Lake Mead during the Phase I implementation <br /> <br />period. The proposed release levels set forth below specifically address the surplus <br /> <br />criteria that would be utilized by the Secretary during this period. The Secretary's <br /> <br />compliance with other aspects of Lake Mead's operations would remain unaffected. <br /> <br />California will work with the Secretary and the other Basin states as these other <br />. operational matters are addressed. <br /> <br />A description of the proposed surplus operating criteria for the operation of Lake <br /> <br />Mead during Phase / follows. <br /> <br />Pro Dosed Lake Mead QDeration - Phase I Criteria <br /> <br />In consideration of Califomia's implementation of its 4.4 Plan, including the firm and <br /> <br />non-firm transfers from the agricultural areas to the coastal plain of Southern California via <br /> <br />the Colorado River Aqueduct pursuant to the implementation schedule identified in the <br /> <br />Plan, the operating criteria for the Colorado River reservoirs for the Phase 1 period would <br /> <br />provide for the following three levels of surplus water releases: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />C:loI'licclwpwinlwpdocslagJVn9l$\wlrJ>dg.wpd <br /> <br />22 <br />