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<br />" <br /> <br />o <br />C) <br />f''':> <br />~ <br />l\:) <br />w <br /> <br />33 <br /> <br />33 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />voir release to the Blue River (LIne 32 . LIne 31 - LIne <br /> <br />34). <br /> <br />Call on CS48 and Dillon Storage to Attain Green Mountain <br /> <br />Legal Fill. <br /> <br />In accordance with Senate Document SO as <br /> <br />reaffirmed in the consolidated cases. the City of Colorado <br />Springs and the City of Denver may annually effect out of <br />priority depletions of the Blue River above Green Mountain <br />Reservoir subject to reserving in storage in Dillon <br />Reservoir and subsequently releasing a sufficient quantity <br />of water to satisfy a call to fill Green Mountain <br />Reservoir. During years when the gains between Dillon and <br />Green Mountain are insufficient to fill Green Mountain <br />(see Paper Fi 11. Line 42A) the Green Mountain call on <br />upstream junior rights is simulated by the model as <br />follows: The amount of water that can be called from <br />Dillon and Colorado Springs storage is computed during the <br />fill period as Green Mountain undep1eted inflow minus Green <br />Mountain depleted inflow minus the senior Colorado Springs <br />1929 right minus all Summit County water sales depletions <br />upstream of Green Mountain plus snol<<llak ing return flows. <br />This amount is 1 imited on the upside to the Paper Fi 11 <br />amount (Line 42A) and kept in an account reserved for Green <br />Mountain. If the paper fill is not reduced to zero before <br />a downstream call occurs (triggered by a Colorado-Big <br />Thompson replacement requirement from Green Mountafn or a <br /> <br />r..;., "'" <br />