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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br />[IDrnffi~u <br /> <br />7 <br /> <br />evaporation) by the transmountain diversion <br />components of the original Colorado-Big Thompson <br />Project. Transcribed from USBR. <br /> <br />Green Mountain Reservoir End-of-Dav Contents.,/ <br />Historic data, transcribed from USBR. <br /> <br />8 <br /> <br />Green Mountain Reservoir Chanqe In Storaqe. <br />Calculated by subtracting current day's contents <br />[Col. 7] from previous day's value [Col 7]. <br /> <br />9 <br /> <br />Green Mountain Reservoir Chanqe In Storaqe <br />Without Denver Exchanqes. Hypothetical change <br />in storage if Denver had not released water <br />stored in Dillon Reservoir or Williams Fork ;/ <br />Reservoir to meet the annual fill requirements. <br />[Col. 8 Col. 21 Col. 30] Historic data <br />transcribed from USBR. <br /> <br />10 <br /> <br />Green Mountain Reservoir Inadvertent Storaqe <br />Release. Historic data, transcribed from US BR. <br /> <br />v <br /> <br />11 <br /> <br />Green Mountain Reservoir Storaqe Release for <br />Water Owed to River. Historic data, transcribed <br />from USBR. Water owed to river represents v'""" <br />out-of-priority depletions for which replacement <br />releases have been inadequate. <br /> <br />12 <br /> <br />Green Mountain Reservoir Storaqe Release for <br />Replacement; Historic USBR data, transcribed <br />from US BR. <br /> <br />v <br /> <br />13 <br /> <br />Green Mountain Reservoir Storaqe Release for <br />silt Proiect. Historic data transcribed from ,// <br />USBR. The silt Water Conservancy District can <br />call for up to 5,000 acre-feet annually from <br />Green Mountain Reservoir under a contract with <br />USBR. The water is used to replace out-of- <br />priority depletions in the mid-to-late <br />irrigation season of dry years when project <br />water is inadequate. <br /> <br />14 <br /> <br />Green Mountain Reservoir Storaqe Release for <br />Natural Flow Shortaqe on West Slope. Historic ~ <br />data transcribed from USBR. Releases are made, <br />according to terms of Senate Document 80, when <br />the natural flow at Dotsero is inadequate to <br />cover the 1,250 cfs power demand by Public <br />Service Company at the Shoshone hydroelectric <br />plant. This column includes similar releases <br />made by Denver from Williams Fork Reservoir by <br />