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<br />TABLE 8A <br />SUMMARY OF DEPLETION AND REPLACEMENT WATER USED <br />DURING FIRST YEAR OF OPERATION <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />(I) See Table 2A. <br />(2) See Table 5. <br />(3) A November 22, 1994 contract with the Bureau of Reclamation provides L.G. Everist, Inc. 39 acre feet of augmentation water per year for the 25 year life <br />of the contract (see Appendix E). A total of 33 acre-feet is available from Green Mountain Reservoir for replacement purposes after exchanging 6 acre-(ee[ <br />to Dillon Reservoir (or 4.3 acre-feet of Summit County water. 29.05 acre-feet of water from Green Mountain Reservoir was allocated to the Love Pi[ <br />Augmrntation Plan (96CW 176), leaving 3.95 acre-feet available for this plan. <br />(41 Water from Green Mountain Reservoir exchanged into Dillon Reservoir and used under the terms and conditions of the Denver-Summit County <br />Agreement, Colorado Wattt Conservation Board, minimum instream flow agreements, and any other terms of the Summit County Board of <br />Commissioners. A maximum of 6 acre-ket of Green Mountain Reservoir water can be exchanged for 4.3 acre-feet/year of Dillon Reservoir water. 0.29 <br />acre-feel of water from Dillon Reservoir waz allocated to the Love Pit Augmentation Plan (96CW I76), leaving 4.01 atte-feN available for this plan. <br />(5) During the second year of operation, depletions not covered by historic consumptive use, Green Mountain Reservoir releases, or Dillon Reservoir releazes <br />will be covered by releases from the proposed Augmentation Pond. <br />