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f <br />INTRODUCTION <br />C(Ati_44 KkAr_ <br />C / <br /> <br />SUMMARY OF ISSUES <br />AND <br />PRELIMINARY HYDROLOGIC ASSESSMENT <br />Of THE <br />AGREEMENT TO SUBORDINATE THE SHOSHONE HYDROPOWER WATER RIGHT <br />The Shoshone Hydroelectric Plant is located along the Colorado River in <br />Glenwood Canyon. Owned and operated by Public Service Company of Colorado, it <br />has the right to divert up to 1,250 cubic feet of water per second (cfs) out of <br />the Colorado River year round for the purpose of generating electricity. The <br />water right has been in force since December 9, 1907, and the project has an <br />appropriation date of January 7, 1902. Because of its early date, central <br />position in the Colorado River drainage, and non-consumptive, year round nature <br />of the decreed type of use, the Shoshone Hydroelectric Plant has been important <br />in assessing water supplies in the basin for more than 80 years. If this <br />important water right is subordinated to other water users in exchange for power <br />interference cash payments, the rules by which water supply decisions have been <br />made over those 80 years will change. The purpose of this paper is to identify <br />some of the potential basin-wide impacts of a planned subordination by Public <br />Service Company to the water diversion projects operated by the Denver Board of <br />Water Commissioners. <br />S