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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8449.900
Description
Bear Creek
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Date
1/1/1991
Author
Batchley Assoc.
Title
Bear Creek Operational Study - Vol. 2 - Appendices Part I
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<br />water demands expressed as flow rates for 1,613 un"its follow: <br /> <br />Month <br /> <br />Estimated Average <br />Water Demand lcfs) <br /> <br />November <br />December <br />January <br />February <br />/1arch <br />April <br />May <br />June <br />July <br />August <br />September <br />October <br /> <br />0.56 <br />0.58 <br />0.58 <br />0.60 <br />0.56 <br />0.61 <br />0.72 <br />0.87 <br />0.99 <br />0.90 <br />0.78 <br />0.65 <br /> <br />ESTIMATED RELEASES FROM STORAGE <br /> <br />Genesee could release its water stored in Bear Creek Lake to <br />replace possible depletions occurring from non-irrigation season <br />or out-of-priority diversions by its Rodgson, Warrior and <br />Pioneer-Union water rights. <br /> <br />Depletions associated with non-irrigation season or <br />out-of-~riority diversions were estimated by ~ulti~lying the <br />quantity of water diverted by a monthly de~letion factor. All <br />non-irrigation season or out-of-~riority de~letions by Genesee <br />were assumed to be replaced by water released from its account <br />in Bear Creek Lake. We have assumed for purposes of this study <br />the following monthly depletion factors. The results of our <br />analyses are included as Ap~endix B: <br /> <br />/.10nth <br /> <br />Depletion <br />Factor <br /> <br />November <br />December <br />January <br />February <br />/larch <br />April <br />nay <br />June <br /> <br />10\ <br />10\ <br />10\ <br />10\ <br />10\ <br />10\ <br />15\ <br />30\ <br /> <br />4" <br /> <br />I <br />I.) <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />II <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />
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