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<br />. <br /> <br />:<. Review existing reports and files prepared by or in <br />the files of the State Engineer's Office, the U. S. <br />Army Corps of Engineers, the U.S. Geological survey, <br />the Soil Conservation service and others. <br /> <br />3. Assembly and review of relevant stream flow, climato- <br />logical, and water quality data. Host of this infor- <br />mation is currently available from the Santa Haria <br />Reservoir Company and will be utilized in the study.. <br /> <br />4. Review of data specifically related to seepage. <br /> <br />s. Assembly and review of water rights data. Most of <br />this information is currently available from the Santa <br />Maria Reservoir Company and will be utilized in the <br />study. <br /> <br />6. Assembly of basic data on service areas, irrigation <br />practices and historical system operation. Most of <br />this information is currently available from the Santa <br />Haria Reservoir Company and will be utilized in the <br />study. <br /> <br />7. <br /> <br />coordination meetings with <br />Water Conservation Board <br />Office. <br /> <br />personnel of the Colorado <br />and the State Engineer's <br /> <br />B. The ENGINEER will cooperate and work closely with CWCB <br />representatives. <br /> <br />B. Geoloqical and Geophvsical Investiqations <br /> <br />The geological and geophysical L~vestigations will include <br />at least one si...e visit by a qualified engineering geologist. <br />Subsurface investigations will include drilling and logging <br />~h~ee test holes in each clam embankment and/or abutments plus <br />installing piezome"'e::-s. Further subsurface investigations will <br />be conducted depending on the findings of" the site visit and <br />review of existing data. Geophysical investigations that may <br />include the use of ground penetrating radar, electrical resis- <br />tivity su-~eys or similar method "'0 establish seepage pathways <br />will be performed. <br /> <br />C. Operation Studies <br /> <br />Operation s~udies will be conducted to evaluate the poten- <br />tial benefits of increased yields resulting from increased <br />reservoir storage capabilities. Studies will be completed for <br />the present storage capacity I storage capacity without seepage <br />limitations, and storage to the spillway crest. Actual or <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />-,2- <br />