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<br />, ' <br /> <br />U,Mtf "fv,pl'ha .1"11 ., 14 <br />155" -;z 7~o <br /> <br />~len0../;;,./~ J:~. '7. 0/ <br />6r€'~!twtYl~~ 7. 0/ <br />CvL ;, s-./ <br />-' <br />;S,S- <br />,gle-r.f/AI /8. S' c::+,s <br />BLUE uvu. MEMOllAJlDlDI FLOWS BELOW DILLOII RBSERWIIl <br /> <br />11-/3' -g S <br />"~ <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />/ <br /> <br />Concern has been expressed by the Colorado Division of Wildlife. the Town <br /> <br /> <br />of Silverthorne and others in regard to potential flows of less than 50 <br /> <br /> <br />cfs in tbe Blue River below Dillon Reservoir, Dillon Reservoir is' <br /> <br /> <br />operated under an agreement to bypass tbe smaller of tbe inflow or 50 <br /> <br /> <br />cfs, If depletions upstream of Dillon Reservoir were sufficient to <br /> <br /> <br />reduce tbe inflow to Dillon Reservoir significantly below 50 cfs. the <br /> <br /> <br />outflow could be correspondingly reduced. <br /> <br />As part of the Green Mountain Reservoir Water Sales EIS. the Bureau of <br />Reclamation made a model study of the Blue River hydrology using a 21 <br />year period of historic flows (1962-1982) and operating Dillon Reservoir <br /> <br />so as to show the greatest <br />With simulated full water <br /> <br />potential impact <br />sales. the model <br /> <br />on the Blue River flows. <br />, <br /> <br />showed Dillon Reservoir <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />re leases of significant ly less than 50 cfs in only two months. 45 cfs in <br />December 1964 and 46 cfs in December 1967. Five other months in the 21 <br />year period showed releases of about 49 cfs, The model study was done on <br />sn averalle monthly basis using upstream depletions from the hydrologic <br />datahas shown in the EIS. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />In the analysis of the inflow to Dillon Reservoir. it was noted that the <br />inflow used in the BOR model was developed from change in reservoir <br />storage and measured outflows. This is the actual method used in <br />operating Dillon Reservoir and is the method used in measuring inflow to <br />all large storage reservoirs as far as I know. However. if an attempt to <br />measure inflow is made by sUSling the gaged flows of the Snake River. <br />Keystone Gulch. Blue River and Tenmile Creek and adding an increment (17 <br />percent) for ungaged inflow. this method generally shows a smaller inflow <br />in the winter time and a greater inflow during the spring runoff, T'his <br />apparant discrepancy is believed to result from bank storage effects <br />whereby some inflow is lost to the ground water system as the reservoir <br />level rises during filling in the spring. and additional inflow is gained <br />as the reservoir level falls due to releases from storage in the winter, <br />(zev 1"9'1 41'1"",".-5 -;'~ $...pp"'r+ ";"me &-.-IC S-;'e"f!/e. <br /> <br />T%;s ~ faleH7e",1 /nk.$! )..e. 5i./kl""" I~lecl..l)" "'- c~.-/~/e <br />""-,,,fer- ~,ufe-;- Ci.-",,,,, 1'... /$. r4;Y a/Pk.i/ r<;1"'/~e. ?:"'P.s/</.u..:h~[/,~ <br />of ....// ~ver.......tn1.s ~C/ .re 1""/"/1 //P.v.5> /JQ 4# -.tM.- 7,,/" ~~ <br />t?/ Sl!:8C"""J"e ?4:'~S ~~,..e-""'7/{ pf:"h}".~.s ~U4?A"? ':'-o,tu".../ ?""...m;4h~1:~ <br />Or Ar,.. " . ~-tk" '"' ) ...,. ~ S? <br /> <br />