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<br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />893 <br /> <br />The irrigation phase of this potential multi-purpose develop- <br />ment was outlined as the Juniper unit in the February 1957 <br />reconnaissance report on the Yampa-White project. Power poten- <br />tialities to be considered involved Cross Mountain and Lily <br />Park Reservoir sites as well as the Juniper site used in the <br />irrigation plan. <br /> <br />Small Projects <br /> <br />No Notices of Intent have been received to date for <br />potential small projects in western Colorado; however, an in- <br />quiry has been received from Woody Creek Irrigation Company. <br /> <br />Storaqe in Reservoirs <br /> <br />The outlook for water supply in western Colorado is <br />excellent. Water in storage is considerably above the long <br />time average for this time of year and reservoirs should fill <br />and spill without difficulty. Active storage on March 31 was <br />as follows: <br /> <br />Reservoir <br /> <br />Acre-Feet <br />Total storage Present <br />capacity storaqe <br /> <br />Present storaqe <br />10 of <br />total capacity <br /> <br />Jackson Gulch <br />Va 11ecito <br />Taylor Park <br />Fruitqrowers <br /> <br />9,750 <br />126,280 <br />106,230 <br />4.500 <br /> <br />7,824 <br />66,164 <br />83,110 <br />4.457 <br /> <br />80 <br />52 <br />78 <br />99 <br /> <br />MR. MOSES: <br /> <br />"Thank you, Mr. Jerman. Are there any <br />questions?" <br /> <br />Mr. Peterson asked Mr. Jerman if his report stated <br />that the National Park Service report had been completed on <br />the Curecanti. Mr. Jerman replied that it had, but that some <br />changes might have to be made and in answer to Mr. Peterson's <br />question as to the favorability of the report, he said the <br />National Park Service reports were always considered favorable. <br /> <br />MR. MOSES: <br /> <br />"Anyone else?" <br /> <br />Mr. Sparks then asked Mr. Jerman about the $10,000 <br />