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<br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />MR. VELEHRADSKY: <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />MR. VELEHRADSKY: <br /> <br />MR. SPARKS: <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />MR. SPARKS: <br /> <br />tables are in this enclosure, and if there are <br />any questions. I would be happy to answer them <br />during this meeting or after. <br /> <br />One interesting thing here is the table <br />for the Cherry Creek reservoir pertinent data. <br />That is table 2 on page 36. The drainage area <br />upstream from Cherry Creek dam is 386 square <br />miles. With the construction of Castlewood <br />the effective drainage area would be kept to <br />218 square miles. The maximum pool elevation <br />would be reduced from 5640.5 to 5629.0 which is <br />within the current government boundaries. <br />Therefore, with the construction of Castlewood <br />we would need no further, or no additional lands <br />within the Cherry Creek reservoir. <br /> <br />Other pertinent data is given which shows <br />the change with and without Castlewood." <br /> <br />"Well, this is authorized, and what we <br />are talking about is funding. Is this correct?" <br /> <br />"The project is authorized. The interim <br />report on Sand and Toll Gate Creeks recommends <br />the addition of recreation as a function." <br /> <br />"As I understand it then, Cherry Creek and <br />Castlewood are going to stand on their own as <br />opposed to Toll Gate and Sand Creeks, is that <br />it?" <br /> <br />"Yes, sir. II <br /> <br />"However, the Sand and Toll Gate structures <br />are designed on the basis that this other work <br />be done first in Cherry Creek. With the struc- <br />tures now designed for Toll Gate they would not <br />be adequate without additional control on Cherry <br />Creek. " <br /> <br />"They are coordinated on where they join <br />the South Platte below Denver, is that right?" <br /> <br />"Yes. However, you have to get rid of <br /> <br />-19- <br />