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<br />1 <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />HYDROLOGY <br /> <br />II -29 <br /> <br />The Englewood diversions at Union Avenue for the 12-month period from April <br />1986 through March 1987 are presented in Table II-18. These diversion <br />records were provided by the City of Englewood to Wright Water Engineers <br />for use in this hydrological study. They represent values recorded by <br />Meter No.1 (meter at Allen Plant). <br /> <br />TABLE II-18 <br />ENGLEWOOD DIVERSIONS AT UNION AVENUE <br />(April 1986 - March 1987) <br /> <br /> Average Diversion <br />Month [cfs] [mgd] <br />1986: <br />April 10.7 6.89 <br />May 16.5 10.64 <br />June 19.9 12.87 <br />July 21.9 14.15 <br />August 24.8* 16.00 <br />September 15.0 9.70 <br />October 5.2 3.39 <br />November 6.0 3.89 <br />December 4.5 2.93 <br />1987: <br />January 4.8 3.09 <br />February 4.8 3.10 <br />March 4.6 2.99 <br /> <br /> <br />* Maximum day for 12-month period is 31.3 cIs (20.33 mgd}. <br /> <br />In the event that design and o:mstruction of a Union Avenue boating by-pass <br />structure results in an improved sediment and moss control regime, this <br />would reduce operational and maintenance costs to the City of Englewood. <br />