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<br />I <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />195 <br /> <br />(1) <br />(2) <br /> <br />Divertib1e from Frying Pan Watershed and Hunter Creek. <br />Water at Pueblo Damsite, which would spill from Caddoa Reservoir. <br />It occurs largely in years of high runoff such as 1915, 1921, 1923, <br />1924, and 1942. <br />Additional useable water (for nnmicipal purposes) due to more efficient <br />use of the water yielded by Wurtz Project. <br />Wurtz Ditch importation (2,000 AF) plus 15,000 AF project water. <br />Estimated as 70 per cent of 15,000 acre-feet project water diverted. <br />Of these diversions, about 10,000 acre-feet are for municipalities <br />located along Arkansas River and about 5,000 acre-feet for Colorado <br />Springs and Eads located on tributaries. <br />Additional imports made possible by provision of additional storage <br />capacity in Twin Lakes Reservoir and replacement storage in Aspen <br />Reservoir. <br />Estimated winter flow now being diverted for direct flow use which <br />could be stored in Pueblo Reservoir, by agreement, without depleting <br />winter inflow to John Martin ReserIToir. <br />Detennined from Reservoir operation study, distribution by Items based <br />on operating assumptions. <br />The virgin water supply plus use and reuse of return flow. Except for <br />re-regulated winter flow the headgate supply is estimated at 1.5 times <br />the virgin supply. <br /> <br />(3) <br />(4) <br />(5) <br /> <br />(6) <br /> <br />(7) <br /> <br />(8) <br />(9) <br /> <br />APPENDIX "B" <br /> <br />***** <br /> <br />Text of Proposed Principles of Operation <br />for Proposed lirst Phase, Gunnison-Arkansas <br />Project. <br />