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<br /> <br />. <br /> <br /> <br />On sl~~r 30, 1975, the theoretical owner$hip in Turquoise Lake was <br />76,073 acre-feet. This was owned as follows,: CF&I, 13,B76 acre-feet; <br />Homestake, 29,969 acre-feet; Highline Canal,; 1967 acre-feet; Catlin <br />Canal, 80 acre-feet; and the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project, 30,181 acre- <br />feet. Of the 30,181 acre-feet of Project water in Turquoise Lake, ' <br />1677 was owed to Twin Lakes. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Table 2 and Exhibit 6 show the 1975 operation of Turquoise Lake. <br /> <br />Pueblo Reservoir <br /> <br />Early in the water year, construction on the North Shore Marina prevented <br />use of the conservation pool. During this time the minimum pool was <br />used for regulation of Project water. Work, on the North Shore Marina <br />was finished on April 10, eliminating the restriction of storage in <br />Pueblo Reservoir. Water was routed from Turquoise Lake to complete <br />filling of Pueblo Reservoir minimum pool and for storage of water in <br />the conservation pool to allow some flexibility in delivering Project <br />water during the irrigation season. <br /> <br />The maximum content in Pueblo Reservoir was 35,067 acre-feet on <br />August B, 1975. <br /> <br />Table 3 and Exhibit 7 show the 1975 operation of Pueblo ReseI'voir. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />6 <br />