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<br />, <br />'-' <br /> <br />3470 <br /> <br />7, Diversion of the available Big Thompson River water: and reduced or precluded <br />deliveries of non-charge deliveries would have enhanced the spring peak flows in the <br />15-Mile Reach significantly and would have accomplished or largely accomplished the <br />CFOPS goals in this regard. Our analysis indicated that diversions of the available Big <br />Thompson River water would have increased the spring peak flows by an average of <br />18,498 acre-feet in the middle-range flow years, which would have nearly met the <br />CFOPS goal for spring peak flow enhancement of an average 20,000 acre-feet annually, :'\' ~ <br />Increased diversions of the avaiiable Big Thompson River water and the elimination o~.;( r ~$.Q <br />the historical non-charge deliveries would have increased the spring peak flows by an ):; Co oJ" <br />,- ~ <br />average of 74,409 acre-feet. ,...0 -'I(" <br />---------- '-'f~ <br />0'>(5 <br /> <br />3 <br />