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<br />.' <br /> <br />.' <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />~, " ., ": I <br />Gu~.,~."" <br /> <br />rlr"J /-/ <br />../. . '.J <br /> <br />,... " / /1 (- ."/ / ))(.J < If'f') <br />---- .' - : / ". .- -. -- - .'. <br /> <br />/"r? . r- " 1/_ /~. C" <br />I '~ .....)'- I r ( ......... <br /> <br />There has been no signiftcar.t change in the power supply <br />outlook since m:i.<lsUl:'Jner. Runoff ,nd po'.rer loads since July 1 ha'Te <br />not varted signtftcantly frol<l the anticipated amounts and purchases <br />have b"en essentially as pl3J1ned. All system pO'.~r reservoirs contain <br />sliChtly r.1ore ;Jateo' t!lan anticipated on July I except Boysen Reservoir <br />;mich is 50,000 ac~e-feet less, despite minimum rP-leases. <br /> <br />Although total pater in storage on August 31 in the major <br />SJ"stem po'..,n' reservoirs exceeded the comparable quantity a year aGo, <br />the energy in storage is much less. This apparent inconsistency has <br />resulted fro," t'le extreme do'a"dolm of Granby Reservoir ;Ihich produces <br />ap1)l'o,<imateIJ' 6 times the energy per acre-foot than the Sem:i.noe-Kortes <br />comoination. Seminoe Reservoir has eained storage during the past <br />t",elve months. <br /> <br />Energy purchases during the coming fall and winter months <br />in significant quantities will be required to meet the expected power <br />load" <br /> <br />4 <br />