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<br />CJ <br />!.' <br />0'") <br />'-..;J <br />t.::'l <br />'-~ <br /> <br />Allowance for 440 acres in Colorado irrigated <br />under the old ditches <br /> <br />5,500 <br /> <br />Allowan~e for 25 second feet under Colorado <br />old small decrees out in half <br /> <br />12,500 <br /> <br />New Mexico old direct deorees belcw canyon <br />not owned by company <br /> <br />21,J.!ll9 <br /> <br />Allowance for 135.27 aores of land in New <br />Mexico contracted to Mr, Campbell under <br />Aoequia Madre <br /> <br />1.690 <br /> <br />Total second feet allowance for old direct <br />rights <br /> <br />41.179 <br /> <br />The demand for the acreage served by the water company is <br />assumed as 1.5 aore feet per acre at a point not greater than 1/2 <br /> <br />mile distant from the land for the fOllowing lands: <br /> <br />Jarosa and Eastdale Colonies <br /> <br />Campbell lands in New Mexico <br /> <br />3,686 <br />1,123.69 A <br /> <br />A <br /> <br />Other lands in New Mexioo <br /> <br />135,27 A <br /> <br />Total <br /> <br />4,944 ,96 A <br /> <br />It is assumed the demand for this land at the river head gate <br /> <br />would be slightly more than 2 aore feet per aore, or a total demand at <br /> <br />the river for all of the above land is assumed to be 10,100 acre feet, <br /> <br />SEASONAL DISTRIBUTION <br /> <br />It was assumed that reservoir water to be delivered to the <br /> <br />land would require a release on the basis of about 2.25 acre feet per <br /> <br />acre. Reservoir losse.. might be somewhat greater than ,25 acre feet <br /> <br />per acre as assumed, based upon the total season of farming. <br /> <br />- 10 - <br />