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Originally Posted by jballen1
actually the water year ends sept. 30th. 
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Actually it depends on who you are. For most, it is as you state, but not all. For example for NCWCD it ends on Oct 31. For data off of DWR's site it does indeed end on 9/30.
Though according to the Coloradoan, this release was unrelated to any water year but was instead due to Excel shifting water from reservoir to reservoir.
Poudre River gets shot of extra water due to Xcel | coloradoan.com | The Coloradoan,
John