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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />- 7 - <br /> <br />end of Octel:er 1954 would be about 20,000 acre feet, which would probably not <br /> <br />meet the replacement requirements for winter diversions from Blue River, so <br /> <br />that the reservoir would empty in 1955, under the assumptions of the study. <br /> <br />If the Williams Fork collection system ;rere expanded to l,liddle and <br /> <br />South Forks of the vlilliams or to Darling Creek, inflow to the reservoir and <br /> <br />spills therefrom would be correspondingly reduced. Replacement requirements <br /> <br />for these expanded diversions, as well as for potential additional diversions <br /> <br />from the Fraser River, would be somewhat greater than those indicated by the <br />operation stuqy described herein. <br /> <br />It would awear that the matters to be resolved in the immediate future <br /> <br />with respect to Williams Fork reservoir are principally legal in character. <br /> <br />The extent te which further engineering study by our staff is advisable will be <br /> <br />dependent upon judicial determination of water rights relative to the enlarge- <br /> <br />ment of the reservoir. <br /> <br />'If <br />07; <br />. .,'.t9 <br />