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<br />2. If sediment is available and other resource criteria are minimally affected, conduct a <br />BHBF of 44,000 cfs as early as possible to store sediment at high stage elevations <br />(January-July 1999). <br /> <br />3. During the winter of 1999 run high steady discharges to increase reservoir storage in Lake <br />Powell (January-July 1999). <br /> <br />4, Continue to evaluate Colorado River basin snowpack development (January-July 1999). <br /> <br />5, Prepare, to the extent possible, fOT late spring/early summer uoanticipated spill(s) <br />(January-July, 1999), <br /> <br />6. Design summer 1999 releases to meet upstream storage needs and downstream <br />obligations (May-August 1999). <br /> <br />7. Monitor Lake Powell reservoiT and river ecosystem resource status (throughout 1999). <br /> <br />8. Evaluate potential FWS Biological Opinion flows (GCMRC RFP) fOT year 2000, <br /> <br />[WORKING DRAFf - GCMRC: 12/04/98} <br />