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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />TABLE 2 <br />INFUlW INTO RESERVOIRS - 1965 RECORDS, 1966 ESTIMATES <br /> <br /> 1,000 Acre-Feet <br /> 1965 Inflows 1966 Estimates 1/ <br /> Reasonable Most Reasonable <br /> Reservoir Computed Adjusted 2/ Minimum Probable Maximum <br /> Bonny 48.8 17.0 26.7 38.2 <br /> Swanson Lake 146.8 154.6 2/ 67.6 112.6 207,0 <br /> Ende rs 59.3 45.0 50.0 57.8 <br />~ Hugh But ler Lake 22.0 14.8 20,7 29.1 <br />.." <br /> Harry Strunk Lake 57.4 37.4 49.5 80.4 C>> <br /> <::) <br /> Norton 39.1 8.8 21.5 55.0 N <br /> C;) <br /> Harlan County 557.5 767.12/ 211.0 399.0 760,0 [~ <br /> c:> <br /> Lovewell 86.5 1/ 55.3 Y 30.7 J./ 45.9 1/ 66.0 J./ <br /> Kirwin 82.0 17 .0 40.0 115.0 <br /> Webster 64.6 12.8 37.6 98,0 H <br /> .. <br /> <T <br /> .... <br /> Cedar Bluff 78,4 14.0 40,6 146.2 CD <br /> '" <br /> <br />1/ Values determined from inflow frequency curves. A value of 90% on curve = reasonable <br />minimum conditions, 50% a most probable conditions, and 10% = reasonable maximum conditions <br />~/ Computed records plus upstream depletions caused by operation of reservoirs and canals <br />in Missouri Basin projectso <br />3/ Includes total of White Rock Creek and inflow from Courtland Canal. <br />4/ Natural inflow from White Rock Creek <br />