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<br />4. Fifty percent of Morrison's winter return obligations will be stored in Bear Creek <br />Reservoir with the remainder being stored in other reservoirs. In actual practice, <br />Morrison could inaease the percentage stored in Bear Creek Reservoir during a <br />drought cycle for the purpose of reducing the drawdown of the reservoir during the <br />summer. <br />5. Sewage aedits will average 40 "",.cent of the Morrison's municipal uses during the <br />summer. These aedits result from the use of fully consumable reservoir water. <br />6. For the years 1951, 1955, 1956, a total of 75 acre-feet of its storage water will be used. <br />During 1954, 150 aae.feet will be. required from storage for municipal uses. <br />7. To estimate the amount of Morrison's storage water in Cases No. 82CW42S and <br />87CW301, Mclaughlin Water Engineers, Ltd's Bear Creek water rights model will be <br />used. Some of the underlying assumptions of the model are as follows: <br /> <br />a. All water rights formerly transferred upstream of the Morrison Gage, by others, <br />would be used fully when in priority, which would result in an instantaneous <br />depletion of the stream of 40 percenL <br />b. Exempt well depletions were not evaluated or used in the model. <br />Co All transfers of water rights in Bear Creek to new points of diversion and new <br />uses would be strictly adm;ni~tered according to the terms and conditions of <br />the decrees granted in Water Court. These water rights are used to the full <br />decreed amount whenever in priority. <br />d Some estimates were made of possible future transfers of water rights to <br />municipal uses that are currently used for irrigation purposes. All water rights <br />currently used for irrigation of turf grasses or golf courses would continue to <br />be used for that purpose. <br />e. CWCB's Simonton ditch would divert 22S cflI at all times whenever that much <br />water would be available at the Morrison Gage. <br />L Return flows would be sufficient to meet any future demands by the McBroom <br />Ditch. <br /> <br />With the above assumptions, the estimated inflows and outflows are summarized in Table A for the <br />1949-1951 simulated period. Note that, during some years, all of the winter return flow obligations <br />are released from Bear Creek Reservoir. <br /> <br />The assumptions of the model are conservative, and may resul1 in less water being available to <br />Morrison than would be available under its augmentation plans for a similar period, esrecially in an <br />extremely dry year such as 1954. However, for the purposes of the first cut of the Bear Creek <br />Reservoir Operation Study, we have not malje any upward adjustment for Morrison's water rights, as <br />we believe such adjustment would have no significant impact on the water levels in Bear Creek <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />I <br />I) <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />11 <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />1 <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />