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<br />. <br />. <br /> <br />. <br />-j <br /> <br />-1 <br />Je <br /> <br />'"'I <br />f <br />" <br /> <br />, ~ <br /> <br />j <br />,! <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />,., <br />i <br />\ <br />i <br /> <br />\ <br />J <br /> <br />'. <br />, <br />;.~ <br /> <br />.~. <br />, <br />..! <br /> <br />: I <br />'1' <br /> <br />,'1 <br />, <br />j <br /> <br />'" <br />".; <br />j <br /> <br />.1 <br /> <br />'1 <br />.;I <br /> <br />~l <br />d <br /> <br />1e <br />J <br /> <br />1 <br />.J <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Water and Storage Needs Assessment <br />SECWCD/Assessment Enterprise <br />December 10,1998 <br /> <br />1. The District should focus its initial deliberations on the Lake Meredith Enlargement, <br />Fry-Ark Project Reoperation, Turquoise Lake Enlargement, Pueblo Reservoir <br />Enlargement, Gravel Lakes storage, and non-structural alternatives. These <br />alternatives involve Project facilities or options that work conjunctively with Project <br />facilities. <br /> <br />2. Execute a Memorandum of Agreement with Colorado Springs to allow collaboration <br />and technical oversight by the District in their technical review/NEPA compliance <br />study. <br /> <br />3. Update and refine the existing Fry-Ark operations model to include storage of Winter <br />Water, "if-and-when" water, and East Slope Project water. <br /> <br />4. Continue discussions with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation relative to "reoperation" <br />and Project reservoir enlargements. <br /> <br />5. Hold rneeting(s) with SSC to evaluate financing options. <br /> <br />6. Further evaluate the "Valley Pipeline" concept. <br /> <br />7. Conduct follow-up information meetings with constituent groups. <br /> <br />8. Maintain the Storage Study Committee process. <br /> <br />9. Conduct system operations studies for various combinations of storage options. This <br />should include evaluation of operations scenarios that would enhance instrearn flows <br />and recreational opportunities. These studies also should consider potential water <br />quality impacts, particularly related to reoperation. <br /> <br />10. Conduct preliminary environmental studies to assess potential "fatal flaws." <br /> <br />II. Review identified non-structural water management options that could be integrated <br />into a preferred plan of water development. <br /> <br />12. Undertake legal/institutional reviews relative to the identified storage/reoperations <br />alternatives. <br /> <br />Colorado Springs is proceeding with assessment of permitting issues associated with their <br />identified storage needs. In order to avoid duplication of efforts, we recommend that the District <br />and Colorado Springs work cooperatively. <br /> <br />97411\Finatl\TEXT-A.WPD <br /> <br />~ GEl Consultants, Inc. <br /> <br />-Vll- <br />