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<br />002419 <br /> <br />. The lowest water surface elevation at which the planned minimum rate of <br />release for water supply purposes can be made to canals, conduits, the river, or <br />other downstream conveyance systems. This elevation is normally established <br />during the planning and design phases and is the elevation at the end of <br />extreme drawdown periods. <br /> <br />. The established minimum water surface elevation for fish and wildlife <br />purposes. <br /> <br />. The established minimum water surface elevation for recreation purposes. <br /> <br />. The minimum water surface elevation as set forth in compacts and/or <br />agreements with political sudivision. <br /> <br />. The minimum water surface elevation at which the powerplant is designed to <br />operate. <br /> <br />. The minimum water surface elevation to which the reservoir can be drawn <br />down using established operating procedures without endangering the dam, <br />appurtenant structures, or reservoir shoreline. <br /> <br />-I <br /> <br />. The minimum water surface elevation or top of inactive capacity established <br />by legislative action. <br /> <br />-I <br />! <br /> <br />\, ' <br />~;' <br /> <br />Dead Capacity.- The reservoir capacity from which stored water cannot be evacuated by <br />gravity . <br /> <br />-, <br />! <br /> <br />-, <br /> <br />! <br /> <br />" <br />