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<br />-. D~,1217 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />". <br /> <br />c. B.r the storage in Trinidad Reservoir of the winter 'flows <br /> <br />of the Purgatoire River historically diverted for winter irrigation <br /> <br />of project lands. <br /> <br />d. B.r regulation in Trinidad Reservoir of sununer flows histor- <br />ically diverted to project lands provided that future stream flow <br /> <br />records disclose such further regulation would not materially in- <br /> <br />crease depletions or that any material increase in depletions be com- <br /> <br />pensated by suitable replacement to lands served by John Martin <br /> <br />Reservoir. <br /> <br />e. ay storage in Trinidad Reservoir of all flood flows origin- <br /> <br />ating on the Purgatoire River above the reservoir other than those <br />specified on condition (b), provided that suitable replacement is <br />made t" John Martin Reservou to the extent that such storage in <br /> <br />Trinidad Reservoir would result in material depletion of the inflow <br /> <br />from the Purgatoire River into John Martin Reservoir and interfere <br /> <br />with its operation as established by the Arkansas River Compact. <br />4,. Operation of the conservation capacity in Trinidad Reservoir <br />for irrigation in accordance with conditions a, band c cited in paragraph <br />44 can be accomplished under existing Colorado law and the Arkansas River <br /> <br />Compact. The e1lfects of such operation will not significantly deplete <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />the water sUODlv Dresentlv available to water users downstream from the <br />