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<br />10 <br />FIGURE 3 50th Percentile Elevations from Janna 2002 to December 2011 <br /> <br />Flaming Gorge Elevation <br />50th Percentile <br /> <br />6040 <br /> <br />6030 <br /> <br /> <br />" ..... <br />, " <br />" <br /> <br />: ., <br /> <br />;E' 6020 <br />~ <br />" <br />o <br />',," <br />'" <br />> <br />.!l <br />lJ;l 6010 <br /> <br />6000 <br /> <br />- All 50%i]e <br />-+- All - ] 50%i]e <br />-4- No Action 50%ile <br />"" All Trace 16 <br /> <br />5990 <br />0]-2002 <br /> <br />0]-2004 <br /> <br />0]-2006 <br /> <br />0]-2008 <br /> <br />0]-2010 <br /> <br />01-20]2 <br /> <br />Year <br /> <br />Figure 4 shows another example of how achieving the 18,600 cfs objective had a <br />significant impact to the reservoir elevation of the Action(ALL) results, In this trace (trace 16) <br />there are 5 years where the Yampa River flows during the spring were high and triggered the <br />Action(ALL) ruleset to attempt to achieve the 18,600 cfs objective, These years were 2002, <br />2003,2004,2008, and 2010, Because of the increased peak releases that occurred in these years <br />for the Action(ALL) model run, the reservoir elevation remained substantially lower than the <br />Action(ALL-I) model run for most of the 10 year period shown in the figure, The elevation fully <br />recovered in 2009 by was then depressed in 2010 when the Action(ALL) ruleset was again <br />triggered to achieve the 18,600 cis objective, <br /> <br />Ii <br />Ii <br />'I <br />