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<br />MR. VELEHRADSKY: <br /> <br />MR. STAPLE;TON: <br /> <br />MR, KROEGER: <br /> <br />MR. VELEHRADSKY: <br /> <br />MR. KROEGER: <br /> <br />MR. VELEHRADSKYt <br /> <br />MR. KROEGER: <br /> <br />MR. VELEHRADSKY: <br /> <br />MR. KROEGER: <br /> <br />MR. VELEHRADSKY: <br /> <br />the overflow in the Toll,. Gate Creek by the plan <br />that has 'been mentioned here in order to con- <br />trol Toll Gate Creek. The present dam that is <br />planned for Toll Gate Creek would not handle <br />the drainage in Toll Gate Creek plus any over- <br />flow fro~ Cherry Cr~eR. So they are mutually <br />dependent upon each other." <br /> <br />"The Toll Gate Creek could be designed to <br />compensate for this discharge. This would <br />require a raise of about 35 feet on maximum <br />pool elevation in Toll Gate. The maximum pool <br />is 5,510 and it would be raised to 5,545, top <br />of dam 5.550 elevation. There would be addi- <br />tional cost in the construction of the Toll Gate <br />Creek dam." <br /> <br />"Any further questions on Cherry Creek <br />from any members of the board?" <br /> <br />"I was curious abo.ut your table on page <br />36. Ypu s~ow a flood cpn~rol pool on the <br />existi~g dam with 74.000 acre-feet and then <br />you propose to reduce it to 35.900?" <br /> <br />"Well. the flood control pool,. is o~ly part <br />of your tota~ storage." <br /> <br />"Your surcharge also has been reduced?" <br /> <br />"Right. " <br /> <br />"You raise the spillway as I read this <br />and then you reduce substantially the total <br />gross storage area?" <br /> <br />IIYes,. sir.u <br /> <br />"How does all that come about?" <br /> <br />"Well, the construction at Castlewood <br />would reduce the drainage area from 386 to 218 <br />square miles." <br /> <br />-20- <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />