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<br />-'..- <br /> <br />.- <br /> <br />C. SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ACTION AND ALTERNATIVES CONSrnERED <br />IN DETAIL <br /> <br />Table I summarizes and displays the key features of the proposed action and altern:ui\'cs considered in <br /> <br />detail: <br /> <br />TABLE 1 <br /> <br />SUMMARY COMPARISON OF FEATURES <br />OF TIlE PROPOSED ACTION AND ALTERNATIVES <br /> <br />I I AlltmlUVC 1 Alternaun 2 Ahunlllvc 1 Altcrnluvc" <br />. (proposed Action) (So Aaion) <br /> . <br /> Managed pool or Managed pool Managed pool Managed pool DPRfFES water release <br /> DPRlFES water criteria <br /> release criteria <br /> Volume: of Al ICUI 16,500 M At fean J6,500 AF n,200M Noau.uged pool <br /> Managed Pool <br /> Water Management Sc.uonaladjlaslmenlS lDwttcf Sc.uonaladjustmCllU lO......tcr Seasonal adjustmtnts Ul water 20ds (df)') <br /> Criteria n:lwalObedC1Cl"lZlillcd rclcualObedctcnnincd rclwatobcdetcmllncd SOc!s(normal) <br /> bybiologua bybiologuu bybiologulS 7JdJ(wes) <br /> Volume of additional At least 7,200 AF At least 7,200 AF 3.900 AF None <br /> water acquired for <br /> managed pool <br /> Tuning oi \Vater 2 months to 2 months to 6 months Not applicable <br /> Acquisition S years 5 years <br /> Water year April I April I April I .Variable. depending on <br /> to to to "'dry", "nonnal", or <br /> March 31 March 31 March 31 "wet" year <br /> dctennination <br /> Managed pool No No No YC:UofOund wuuule:ucsvlf'/- <br /> depleted during spill a.com:lmJ 10 "dry'. "nomW'. <br /> .....ct. ycudetcml.lnatiofta <br /> management <br /> activiti~s? <br /> Does managed pool Yes No Yes Not Applicable <br /> share shortages with <br /> oilier Project water <br /> users? <br /> <br />D. ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED BUT ELIMINATED FROM DETAILED <br />STUDY <br /> <br />Other alternatives to the proposed action were briefly considered by Reclamation. but eliminated from <br />detailed study at this time. They were generally eliminated from detailed study because they did not meet the <br />criteria atlhe begiMing of this chapter. A brief description of each of these alternatives is presented. along with <br />Ihe reasons for its elimination from consideration. The alternatives eliminated from detailed study generally fall <br />inlo Ihe following categories: <br /> <br />17 <br />