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<br />-: '.'; <br /> <br />002476 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />i')' :. <br />w. .' <br /> <br />EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S MONTHLY REPORT <br />TO THE <br />COLORADO RIVER BOARD OF CALIFORNIA <br /> <br />~EP 1 j 2002 <br /> <br />C(~or-=c::""-'~-r_ _'. <br /> <br />., <br /> <br />SeDtember 10. 2002 <br /> <br />ADMINISTRATION <br /> <br />Resolution Honoring Malissa McKeith's Service to the Colorado River Board <br /> <br />Included in the Board folder is a resolution to honor Ms. McKcith for her service to the <br />Board. Ms. McKeith joined the Board August I, 1997. Her impact on the way the Board <br />approaches issues was immediate. Malissa worked diligently to increase the communications <br />among the Board members and the public through Board retreats and other informal meetings. She <br />was a ardent supporter of the Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program, the <br />Minute 306 process, and development of California's Colorado River Water Use Plan as well as <br />involvement of the public in the Board's deliberations. Malissa's wise counsel, wit, and <br />determination to reach compromise positions within the Board will be missed. <br /> <br />Recently I have been informed that Malissa will receive the Carla Bard Award at this year's <br />California Water Policy Conference. This award will be presented during the dinner banquet on <br />October 9th at the Wilshire Grand Hotel. <br /> <br />AGENCY MANAGERS MEETING <br /> <br />The Agency Managers have not met since the August Board meeting. <br /> <br />PROTECTION OF EXISTING RIGHTS <br /> <br />Colorado River Water Reoort <br /> <br />As of August 29, 2002, storage in the major Upper Basin reservoirs decreased by 969,800 <br />acre-feet and storage in the Lower Basin reservoirs decreased by 132,700 acre- feet during August. <br />Total System active storage as of August 29th was 38.444 million acre-feet (mat) or 65 percent of <br />capacity, which is 8.717 mafless than one year ago. <br /> <br />August releases from Hoover, Davis, and Parker Dams averaged 15,370, 14,900 and 11,400 <br />cubic feet per second (cfs), respectively. Planned releases from those three dams for the month of <br />September 2002 are 13,000, 12,600, and 9,500 cfs, respectively. The August releases represent those <br />needed to meet downstream water requirements including those caused by reduced operation of <br />Senator Wash reservoir. <br />