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<br />.....7" <br />l~ :.; <br /> <br />Ruedi Reservoir was operated for flood control, recreation, and fish and <br />wildlife purposes. Ruedi water was available for sale on a year-by-year <br />bas is, under temporary contracts based on present needs, and for the four <br />long-term contract ho 1 ders. ! <br />, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Turquoise Lake was operated for regulatiqn of project and non-project water <br />on a service basis, as well as for !incidental fish and wildlife and <br />recreation purposes; <br /> <br />Twin Lakes and Mt. Elbert Forebay (a single purpose storage facility for <br />pumped-storage peak power development) were operated for regulation of <br />project and non-project water on a service basis, as well as for the opera- <br />tion of Mt. Elbert Pumped-Storage Powerpilant. <br />I <br />Pueblo Reservoir was operated for reguilation of project and non-project <br />water on a service basis, as well as for flood control, fish and wildlife, <br />and recreation purposes. <br /> <br />III. REPORT ON OPERATIONS DURING WATER YEAR 1984 <br /> <br />The reservoir maintained a relatively constant elevation throughout the <br />remainder of the water year. The inflow, steadily declined to approximately <br />90 ft3js on September 30, 1984. <br /> <br />During water year 1984, no requests wer~ made for releases of stored water <br />by the storage contract entities. The ,content on September 30, 1984, was <br />100,280 acre-feet. i <br /> <br />Exhibit 1 sho~s the precipitation at Meredith. Table 1 and exhibit 2 show <br />the operations of Ruedi Reservoir during water year 1984. <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />. <br />