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<br />0913 <br /> <br />Lake Fork Creek were assumed to be the average of the historic <br /> <br />operation for this period, Based on the intentions of the Home- <br />stake Project, it was assumed that 25\ c.f,s. will be stored in <br />Turquoise Lake until a total of 7,500 acre-feet has been stored, <br /> <br />The balance of the imports woud be run through the lake and diverted <br /> <br />over Trout Creek Pass to Colorado Springs and Aurora, Twenty percent <br /> <br />of any Homestake or Busk-Ivanhoe imports stored in Turquoise Lake <br /> <br />would accrue to the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project. <br /> <br />For the April through September period, the storage and release of <br /> <br /> <br />Busk-Ivanhoe water and native Lake Fork Creek flow were based on the <br /> <br /> <br />historic record. <br /> <br />In the case of Homestake Project water, it was assumed that under <br /> <br />reasonable maximum conditions the Homestake imports would be <br /> <br />60 c.f.s. May through September. During this period, enough water <br />would be stored in Turquoise Lake to bring total Homestake Project <br />ownership up to 30,000 acre-feet, Under minimum probable condi- <br />tions, the imports would continue at 30 c,f,s" but no additional <br />storage would be made in Turquoise after April 30. Under most <br />probable conditions, the same imports would also continue at 30 c,f.s., <br /> <br />but Homestake ownership would accrue to 20,000 acre-feet in <br />Turquoise, Exhibit 4 shows graphically the operation of the lake <br /> <br />under the three assumed oonditions. Table 4 shows the detailed <br /> <br />monthly operations and end-of-month ownership under the three <br />assumed conditions, <br /> <br />10 <br /> <br />