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<br />. <br />, <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />EXHIBIT A <br />SCOPE OF SERVICES <br /> <br />StudY Obiective and Scope <br /> <br />The overall objective of this study is to determine. at a <br />reconnaissance level of detail. the physical and legal <br />availability of water for various uses in the Blue River Basin <br />in Summit County. Specific study objectives are to identify <br />and analyze alternative means to: <br /> <br />A. Provide for municipal. lawn irrigation. and snowmaking <br />uses on the Blue River and its tributaries above Dillon <br />Reservoir in a manner that: (1) meets existing and <br />future water diversion demands. (2) maintains stream <br />flows at rates sufficient to protect fishery resources. <br />irrespective of the relative priorities of water <br />rights. and (3) maintains flows above the lQ3 and 30Q3 <br />levels upon which current NPDES permits are premised. <br /> <br />B. Provide an adequate water supply for Dillon and Dillon <br />Valley in a manner that protects the fishery in <br />Straight Creek and provides protection against <br />hazardous spills and other quality problems related to <br />the Straight Creek drainage. <br /> <br />C. Provide for municipal. lawn irrigation. and snowmaking <br />uses on the Blue River below Dillon Reservoir while <br />maintaining flow rates in the Blue River from Dillon <br />Dam down to Straight Creek at no less than 50 cfs. and <br />from Straight Creek to the joint Silverthorne-Dillon <br />sewage treatment plant at no less than 52 cfs. <br /> <br />Satisfy mitigation requirements that may be imposed bY} <br />federal agencies as a part of the Green Mountain <br />Reservoir Water Marketing NEPA compliance process. <br /> <br />D. <br /> <br />Required Evaluations <br /> <br />The evaluations to be carried out for the study shall <br />include. at a minimum. the following: <br /> <br />For Obiectives A and C--Blue River Above and Below Dillon <br />Reservoir: <br /> <br />1. Identify present and future water rights and water use <br />demands. <br /> <br />a. Municipal (including golf course irrigation). <br />b. Snowmaking. <br />c. Hoosier Pass expansion. <br /> <br />6977E <br />