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<br />a <br />r") <br />~ <br />........ <br /><...J <br />00 <br /> <br />66 <br /> <br />67 <br /> <br />67A <br /> <br />68 <br /> <br />70 <br /> <br />66 <br /> <br />67 <br /> <br />67A <br /> <br />68 <br /> <br />70 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br />Silt Project Shortage. The simulated shortage to the Silt <br />Project would occur only after the useable power pool had <br />been drawn down to zero and total water sales had been <br />reduced to zero. <br /> <br />Demand on the Colorado River Above Kremml1ng. The simu- <br />lated demand for water sales on the Colorado River above <br />Krenml ing was developed for average. wet. and dry water <br />year conditions by Western Engineers. Inc. of Grand <br />Junction. Colorado for the Colorado River Water <br />Conservation District. This information was extrapolated <br />to all years on the study. Demands were compiled and sum- <br />marized from data submitted by requestors for long term <br />water sales contracts. <br /> <br />Snowmaking Return Flows Above Kremmling. <br /> <br />Snowmaking <br /> <br />returns were furnished for this study with water sales <br />demand data. <br /> <br />Release from Storage for Demand Above Kremmling. <br />Simulated shortage for water sales on the Colorado River <br />above Kremmling was computed as discussed on Line 49. <br /> <br />Summit County Demand Above Dillon Reservoir. Estimated <br />demands by Summit County above Dillon Reservoir for Green <br />Mountain water sales were compiled and summaried by <br />