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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />"'-, ~ - '1/ <br />iJ:10 1 ,':-:1 <br /> <br />12-6-91 <br /> <br />SCOPE OF SERVICES <br />Page 9 <br /> <br />h. Black Canyon National Monument Reserved Rights <br />i. Aspinall Water Service Contracts and Replacement Agreements <br />j. Ridgeway Water Service Contracts and Replacement Agreements <br />k. Operating Principles for USBR Facilities: <br /> <br />Aspinall Unit <br />Uncompahgre Valley Project <br />Dallas Creek Project <br />Bostwick Park Project <br />Paonia Project <br />Smith Fork Project <br /> <br />I. Grand Mesa Area Water Rights Administration <br />m. Grand Junction Area Water Rights Administration <br /> <br />Redlands Water & Power Company <br />Grand Junction Municipal Watershed (Kannah Creek) <br /> <br />Additional rights and facilities are likely to be identified through the public <br />involvement process, through coordination with the USBR on development of the <br />Accounting Spreadsheet, and through the critical review of the existing model undertaken <br />in Subtask 1.2. <br /> <br />Subtask I.3.b: Define Additional Water Rights and Potential Projects <br /> <br />In addition to the existing rights and projects identified in Subtask 1.3.a above, it <br />will also be necessazy to define any future or conditional water rights or potential projects <br />that should be represented in the Planning Model. Even if no such rights or projects are <br />built into the model, it will be necessazy to articulate what these might be in order to <br />insure that the model is designed with sufficient flexibility to accomodate their addition by <br />future users. The objective of this task will be to identify, to the greatest extent possible, <br />all those conditional water rights and proposed projects that should or might be <br />incorporated into the Planning Model. <br /> <br />Subtask I.3.c: Define Hydrologic Study Period, Time Step, and Data Needs <br /> <br />The objectives of this subtask are to define the hydrologic study period that will be <br />used as the basis for model scenarios, to identify areas where existing hydrologic <br />information might need revision, and to identify areas where additional hydrologic data <br />should be obtained. It is anticipated that actual workup of new or revised hydrologic data <br />