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<br />co <br />r.Q <br />'::',) <br />~ the present system is operated as a unit, the present contracts could <br />t::" <br />\.;., be fulfilled for Sl:cJh a period as 1911 to 1941 without shortage. It <br /> <br />is conoluded that 2,000 aores more of land can be irrigated by the <br /> <br />system with shortages in the following amounts: <br /> <br />YEAR <br /> <br />1922 <br />1923 <br />1925 <br />1931 <br />1934 <br />1936 <br />1939 <br />1940 <br /> <br />DEFICIENCY IN ACRE FEET <br /> <br />2,300 <br />1,100 <br />4,000 <br />7,600 <br />2,300 <br />4,500 <br />900 <br />5,700 <br /> <br />The above two conclusions are based upon the assumption that <br /> <br />no more than 10,000 acre feet of water could be stored in Costilla <br /> <br />Reservoir due to the condition of the dam, <br /> <br />5. Should it be possible to store a maximum of 12,000 acre <br /> <br />feet in Costilla Reservoir, it is concluded that 2,000 acres more of <br /> <br />land could be irri },ted with shortages for such a period as 1911 to 1941 <br /> <br />as follows: <br /> <br />YEAR <br />- <br /> <br />DEFICIENCY IN ACRE FEET <br /> <br />1922 <br />1925 <br />1931 <br />1934 <br />1936 <br />1940 <br /> <br />300 <br />2,000 <br />5.600 <br />300 <br />4,500 <br />4,600 <br /> <br />6, In addition to the 2,000 acres of new land from 2,000 <br /> <br />to 3.000 aores of wheat land could be irrigated during such a period <br /> <br />as 1914 to 1920 inclusive without increasing the shortages on the other <br /> <br />lands, <br /> <br />~ 4 - <br />