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<br />" ,. <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />000826 <br /> <br />-8- <br /> <br />6. Excess State line Deliveriesl <br /> <br />The quantities of water delivered by Colorado at the Stateline <br /> <br />were in accordance with the requests of Kansas water officials, and, com- <br /> <br />pared with the allocations to maintain the status quo of diversion re- <br /> <br />lations were as followsl <br /> <br /> April May June July Per io d <br />Delivered (A.F.) 12,821 11,469 22.536 5.730 52,556 <br />Quotas (A.F. ) 9.064 9.972 10.841 9.326 39.203 <br />Exces s (A. F. ) 3,757 1.J.e7 11,695 -3.596 13,353(a) <br /> <br />(a) Comparable with figure of 14.224 A.F. derived from the Knapp <br />data (Table 1), - i.e. difference between delivered 53.635 <br />A.F. and quota 39,411 A. F. l - and with Hinderlider figure of <br />13,0;10 A. F. (Table 2). <br /> <br />During the four-month period April-July of 1943, Kansas re- <br /> <br />oeived 52,556 A.F.. or 556 A.F. more than the 52.000 A.F. speoified in <br /> <br />the Stipulation of 1933 as that State's status quo allOCation for the <br /> <br />six-months summer season April to September, Whereas the Colorado ditches <br /> <br />below Caddoa had diverted 88,896 A. F. during the four-month period, or <br /> <br />29,004 A.F. less than the 117,900 A.F. agreed upon by the two State En- <br /> <br />gineers as ColoradO's allocation for the six-months summer season to <br /> <br />maintain the status quo of 'diversion relations specified in the Stipula- <br /> <br />tion of 1933. Expressed in another way, Kansas had requested and re- <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />oeived during the three-months of April, rIay and June, its full quota <br /> <br />plus an exoess or additional 16,9l.$ A. F'l and up to August 1. 1943 had <br /> <br />requested and received its four-month quota plus an additional 13.353 <br />