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<br />00142lJ <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />COLORADO RIVER BOARD OF CALIFORNIA <br /> <br />February 28, 2004 <br /> <br />COLORADO RIVER WATER REPORT <br /> <br />The following report summarizes data obtained from provisional reports <br />of the U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, International <br />Boundary and Water Commission, and Imperial Irrigation District. <br />I. Active Surface Storage1! in Reservoirs at end of Month (Thousand Acre-feet). <br /> Januarv 2004 <br /> Change Change <br /> Elevation % of During from <br />Upper Basin Storaqe in feet Capacitv Month 2003 <br />Lake Powell 10,984 3,591.8 45% (503) (2,285) <br />Flaming Gorge 2,600 6,008.7 69% (6) (27) <br />Fontenelle 177 6,481.7 51% (22) (21) <br />Navajo 707 5,995.9 42% (5) (108) <br />Blue Mesa 383 7,462.0 46% 7 92 <br />Morrow Point 110 7,151.7 94% (2) 0 <br />Crystal 16 6,748.1 89% 1 3 <br />Sub-total 14,977 48% (530) (2,346) <br />Lower Basin <br />Lake Mead 15,434 1,140.4 59% 134 (1,420) <br />Lake Mohave 1,623 640.2 90% 33 (82) <br />Lake Havasu 511 444.2 83% (5) (26) <br />Sub-total 17,568 61% 162 (1,528) <br />Upper and <br />Lower Total 32,545 ?! 55% (368) (3,874) <br /> <br />1/ Figures shown do not include reservoir dead storage. <br /> <br />2/ Storage above minimum operation level is 32545 -15936 = 16609 maf. Minimum <br />operation level (15936 mat) is defined as the sum of active content required <br />at minimum power pool plus minimum active content required to make surface <br />diversions at Lake Havasu and Navajo Reservoir. <br />