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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />. " M~~~'4 <br /> <br />For all Pot Hook Project rights, water will be diverted from streamflow first ami, <br /> <br />if the water availability is insufficient, a call for storage water will be placed on Pot Hook <br /> <br />Reservoir to satisfy the remaining amount. The irrigation use efficiencies and return flow <br /> <br />schedules utilized in the Water Development Baseline, as discussed in Chapter 2,0, will <br /> <br />apply to the Pot Hook Project irrigation water. <br /> <br />Bypass flow requirements for instream flow considerations will be included in the <br /> <br />WIRSOS modeling. In the Savery-Pot Hook Project, Definite Plan Report, (USBR, May <br /> <br />1977), no provisions were made for instream flows below the dam site in the operation <br /> <br />of Pot Hook Reservoir. An instream flow requirement of 24 cJ,s., equivalent to that <br /> <br />determined for Savery Creek below Sandstone Dam, will be used for this study, This !low <br /> <br />requirement has no biological support and is for study purposes only. The instream flows <br /> <br />will be met with reservoir bypasses and storage releases, as needed. Instream flows below <br /> <br />Pot Hook Reservoir will not be protected and will be available for diversions by others. <br /> <br />3.2.2 Powder Wash Proiect <br /> <br />CRWCD holds water rights for the Powder Wash Project consisting of the Little <br /> <br />Snake Reservoir, Powder Wash Power Plant, and the Powder Wash Reservoir (See Table <br /> <br />1, page 6). The Powder Wash Dam and Reservoir site is located on Powder Wash and <br /> <br />is considered an alternative to the Little Snake Reservoir (Western Engineers, Inc., <br /> <br />December 1983). Since the Powder Wash Reservoir right was not defined as one of the <br /> <br />26 <br />