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<br />LB,4 <br /> <br />Preliminary notice ofbi-Ievel acceptance, dependent on flow <br />recommendations by the FWS <br /> <br />'\ <br /> <br />VI, Accomplishments ofFY 98 Tasks and Deliverables: <br /> <br />Since the inception of the Recovery Program in 1988, to date, the following instream <br />flow water rights and related activities have been completed by the CWCB: <br /> <br />Colorado River <br />. Annual contracts for water from Ruedi Reservoir <br />. Provision of fish passage at the Grand Valley Irrigation Canal <br />. Review of additional passage for Price Stubbs and the Roller Darn <br />. Orchard Mesa Check settlement which makes surplus water from the Green <br />Mountain HUP available for the 15 Mile Reach <br />. Grand Valley Water Management Study, <br />. $1.5 million loan to Grand Valley Water User's Association for 0 & M <br />. Wolford Mountain Agreement to deliver up to 6,000 AF to the 15 Mile Reach <br />. Coordinated Reservoir Operations involving bypass of inflows during spring runoff <br />peaks at: <br />Granby Reservoir <br />Wolford Mountain Reservoir <br />Dillon Reservoir <br />Green Mountain Reservoir <br />Ruedi Reservoir <br />Homestake Reservoir <br />. Utilize Coordinated Reservoir facilities to provide water to the 15 Mile Reach <br />through reopertation of the facilities listed above in addition to other concepts <br />which may be developed <br /> <br />Yampa River <br />. Review of flow recommendations <br />. Determination of physical and legal availability of water <br />. Instream Flow applications for Recovery and Baseflow amounts <br />. Provision of2,000 AF lease of water from Steamboat Lake through CDOPR <br />. Participation in the Yampa 0 & M Program <br />. Review of Little Snake River flow recommendations <br /> <br />Gunnison River <br />. Section 7 Consultation on Aspinall Units <br />Completed 5 years of research on Aspinall <br />. Provision of fish passage through construction of Red lands Fish Ladder <br />. 5 year contract to deliver Aspinall Unit water as necessary to maintain 300 cfs <br />below the Redlands Fish Ladder without impacting Colorado's water users <br /> <br />) <br /> <br />3 <br />