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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(a) The primary purpose of the project is to supply municipal water to those Wyoming communities in the North Platte River drainage below Alcova Reservoir that demonstrate a need for water and wish to participate in the project; however, the use of stored water is not limited to municipal use.
(b) After the initial filling of the reservoir, the project shall be operated in such a manner as to provide a minimum pool of twelve thousand four hundred (12,400) acre feet unless the storage is required to meet municipal water demands.
(c) After initial filling of the reservoir, the project shall be operated in such a manner as to ensure the following monthly minimum releases unless making these releases will affect the project's capability to meet municipal demands:
January | 10 cfs | July | 15cfs |
(Cubic feet | |||
per second) | |||
February | 10cfs | August | 15cfs |
March | 10cfs | September | 15cfs |
April | 15cfs | October | 10cfs |
May | 15cfs | November | 10cfs |
June | 15cfs | December | 10cfs |
(d) Nothing in this section shall interfere with the administration of Deer Creek pursuant to state law.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wyoming Statutes Title 99. Noncodified Statutes § 99-1-104. Project operation - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wy/title-99-noncodified-statutes/wy-st-sect-99-1-104/
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