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<br />~ <br /> <br />DEC-17-2001 11:47 <br /> <br />P.02 <br /> <br />12/17/01 <br /> <br />C <br />SIIIIf1fID and <br />N. <br /> <br />s by <br />San jUll1 Vi !!I" Cummissiuu <br /> <br /> <br />011 <br />Flow Tot Report <br />'1'1001 <br /> <br />1. lIIitiaJ SIlltllll/llY of fuuJings: In the 3nl. it is stated thal Reclamation "believes that." <br />Replace the word believes with the word "finds " <br /> <br />2. P.l _ I11troductioll: In the 21111 line the p <br />confusing. Delete "assessed." In the 3 rd line <br /> <br />"assessed impacts" is used. This wording is <br />lace the word "effects" with "impacts." <br /> <br />3. P.llntrodlU:tion. r paragraph: The <br />was lIQt to "allow resource specialists an oppo <br />to determine to the extent possible the effect 0 <br /> <br />of the test is misstated. The pmpose of the test <br />unity to evaluate the effect. . ." The purpose was <br />low flows on various resources. <br /> <br />4. P,J Methods: The last line of the I" p <br />Given that this is a discussion of methods. all <br /> <br />II. discussing resources, ends with '"and others." <br />e resources should be identified. <br /> <br />6. P.6, Hytbology: The seotc:Dce stating <br />senior WBter users is lIQt accur.tte, given the <br />More exp1anation needs to be pmvided. <br /> <br /> <br />llirte. WfJ1J::r qualily data. in addition to WlIteI' <br />ould be made complete. <br /> <br />S. P.4. Monitoring: The list seems inco <br />temperature data, was also collected. This list <br /> <br />there should be no adverse impact on historic or <br />cd to update or modifY those di~rsion fiIl:ilities. <br /> <br />7. ])iw!nioll ~ l1li4 HHIIer rigllls, po 0 and 11: The last paragraph on p.IO states that <br />there could be adverse impacts to diverteJS d e to inability to diVl:rt. their water right during a <br />long-term 250 em flow. This coutradicts a eot on p,6 that "there should be no adverse <br />impact to historic or senior water users." <br /> <br />8. P.lS, Reservoir. If additional water is be. stored during the year as a rcsuIt of the 250 cis <br />releaseS, it is difficuh to tmdersumd how the average reservoir reductions of approximately 10 <br />feet during the summer months occur. Additi nal explanation is necessary. <br /> <br />00847 <br />