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Biological Opinions - Bureau of Reclamation

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Services and <strong>Reclamation</strong> will determine if UKL is on a trajectory to fill later in the winter,<br />

based on current and forecasted conditions or if adaptive management actions must be taken.<br />

Therefore, if the cumulative net inflow to UKL since October 1 is greater than 545,000 acre-feet,<br />

no threshold applies if the Services and <strong>Reclamation</strong> agree that UKL is on a trajectory to fill later<br />

in the winter, or adaptive management actions will result in sufficient UKL elevations in the<br />

spring.<br />

For cumulative net inflow values less than 338,000 acre-feet since October 1, the minimum UKL<br />

elevation is 4,140.58 ft (1,262.05 m).<br />

For cumulative net inflow values between 338,000 and 422,000 acre-feet, the equation<br />

determining the UKL elevation threshold = 0.008452x + 4137.7185 where x = the cumulative<br />

net inflow into UKL since October 1 in thousand acre-feet.<br />

For cumulative net inflow values between 422,000 and 545,000 acre-feet, the equation<br />

determining the UKL elevation threshold = 0.003598x + 4139.7681 where x = the cumulative<br />

net inflow into UKL since October 1 in thousand acre-feet.<br />

For cumulative net inflow values greater than 545,000 acre-feet since October 1, the minimum<br />

UKL elevation will be determined based on KBPM simulated results and observed hydrologic<br />

conditions.<br />

The points on the January graph defining the threshold, from low to high, are from water years<br />

1992, 1995, 2002, and 1998.<br />

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