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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8101
Description
Arkansas River Basin
State
CO
Basin
Arkansas
Water Division
2
Date
8/27/1943
Author
Uknown
Title
Dispute Concerning Interstate Administration of Arkansas River and Caddoa Reservoir During Months of April to July 1943
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />000851 <br /> <br />-33- <br /> <br />10. The Knapp Plan (Cont'd) <br /> <br />The extent of the over-c tar ges against 'olorado, under the <br /> <br />ICnapp formula and procedure, is indicated by comparisons with the above <br /> <br />upstream departures, as followsl <br /> <br /> c. H. G.B. Knapp <br />1943 Calculations Formula <br />April 452 4,0CY) <br />tlay 12,573 15,544 <br />June -6,379 3,447 <br />3-tlonths (a) 6,646 23,000 <br />July 292 1,753 (b) <br /> - <br />4-Honths (c) 6,938 2!h 753 <br /> <br />(a) As compared with excess delivery to Kansa3 of 16,949 <br />A.F. (Par. 6). <br /> <br />(b) Calculated by C.H.C.B. for July, using Knapp Formula. <br /> <br />(c) As compared with exoess delivery to Kansas of 13,353 <br />A.F. (Par. 6). <br /> <br />11. SUl!lll1ary <br /> <br />(1) In accordance with the ar;reement betmen the two State Engi- <br /> <br />neers (Uinderlider for Colorado and Knapp for Kansas), concerning op- <br /> <br />erations of Caddoa Reservoir during the 1943 irrigation season under the <br /> <br />provisions of the 1933 Stipulation, which Vias interpreted as allocating <br /> <br />quantities of water, to maintain the status quo of interstate diversion <br /> <br />relations, up to 52,000 A.F. to Kansas and up to 117,900 A.F. to Cole- <br /> <br />rado for diversion by ditches below Caddoa, Colorado delivered and <br /> <br />Kansas received, ctlring the 4 months April to July, 1943, the full <br />
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