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<br />133::': <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />F. <br /> <br />Pueblo Reservoir <br /> <br />1. Inflow <br /> <br />Under the rrost probable oonditions, the annual inflOVl will be 538,000 <br />acre-feet. Under the reasonable maximum and minimum, the inflow will be <br />850,000 acre-feet and 374,000 acre-feet respectively. <br /> <br />2. Winter Water Storage Program <br /> <br />The ditch =rpanies below Pueblo ])am have reached an agreerrent for a <br />Winter Water Storage Program beginning at midnight, Novenber 15, 1980, <br />and extending through March 15, 1981. Under this agreement, the total <br />system production up to 100,000 acre-feet will be divided 30 percent to <br />entities storing in Pueblo Reservoir and 70 percent to entities owning <br />storage facilities. System production in excess of 100,000 acre-feet <br />will be divided among those entities owning storage facilities as <br />mutually determined by those entities. <br /> <br />3. Reservoir Operation <br /> <br />Storage in Pueblo Reservoir is temporarily limited to a naximum elevation <br />of 4833, or arout 98,000 acre-feet. This limit should be lifted with <br />the expected =rpletion of construction of the stability berm in early <br />1981. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Water in Pueblo Reservoir is either project water, winter water, or <br />water stored under contract with other entities. Water stored under <br />contract will be released on deITimd of the oontractor and administered <br />in the Arkansas River by the Division Engineer. <br /> <br />Table 6 and Exhibit 9 show the propsed operation of pueblo Reservoir <br />in water year 1981. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />9 <br />