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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8282.600.40
Description
Colorado River Annual Operations Reports
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Date
1/1/1995
Author
USDOI/BOR
Title
Colorado River Reservoir Operation Status Reports Part 1
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<br />. <br /> <br />0.23 feet under ~e target elevation of 7490~ With the January <br />forecast, releases from the Aspinall unit will be adjusted slightly <br />to 650 cfs. Releases are expected to be in the 650 cfs range <br />throughout the winter months. <br /> <br />NAVAJO December inflow into <br />(107 percent), and precipitation was <br /> <br />'illOut., <br />Navajo were <br />below average <br /> <br />above normal <br />(82 percent). <br /> <br />Releases from Navajo are currently 500 cfs and are expected to <br />remain in this range throughtout the winter months, As agreed at <br />the joint biological/operations committees meeting. <br /> <br />GLBB O. Inflow was above average du~ing December <br />percent). The April-JUly runoff was 3,760,000 acre-feet or <br />49 perce average. Because of dry conditions in 1994, the most <br />1 flow for 1995 is expected to be 82 percent of average. <br /> <br />Lake Powell lost 1,018,000 acre-feet of storage this year. <br />Additionally, no equalization releases would be required in water <br />year 1995 under the most probable inflow condition. <br /> <br />Releases from Glen Canyon will continue to be made under the <br />interim flow restrictions. <br />
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