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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8103.400
Description
Arkansas River Basin Legislation - Compacts
State
CO
Basin
Arkansas
Water Division
2
Date
11/8/1943
Author
Unknown
Title
ARC Materials - General Kramer - From National Archives - Report on the Administration of the Arkansas River Under the Colorado-Kansas Stipulation of 1933
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
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<br />OC1035 <br /> <br />, ( <br /> <br />-4- <br /> <br />15,000 acre feet of water in Caddoa Reservoir, which it was believed would prob~ <br /> <br />The attached tabulations show that the Colorado ditches below Caddoa Reservoir <br /> <br /> <br />ably be sufficient to permit unrestricted diversions by canals above the reservoir <br /> <br />insofar as they effected obligations to Kansas. <br /> <br />diverted during the six months period, 118,OHl acre feet or 118 acre 'feet more. <br />than 117,900 acre feet, the quantity agreed to by all parties, in order to place <br /> <br />diversions by this group of Colorado ditches on the same relative basis of <br /> <br />summer deliveries to Kansas of 52,000 acre feet provided for in the Stipulation. <br /> <br />This would entitle Kansas to a delivery of the equivalent of 44.1 percent of all <br /> <br />diversions by Colorado ditches below Caddoa Reservoir. <br /> <br />Diversions by this group of Colorado ditches amounted to 4027 acre feet mor$ <br /> <br />( <br /> <br />than their average historic diversions for the same period. Such diversions in <br /> <br />1943. however, do not include seepage water which was presumed to have been inter- <br /> <br />cepted by the Amity and Hyde canals, as shown by the Daily River Reports. <br /> <br />Delivery of use able water to Kansas amounted to 57,930 acre feet which was <br /> <br />5930 acre feet in excess of the 52,000 acre feet specified in the Stipulation, <br /> <br />and 4296 acre feet more thaIl average historic diversions by the Kansas ditches, <br /> <br />which do not include diversions by the Alamo and Fort Aubrey ditches. <br /> <br />Commissioner McGrath reported on August 23rd, that crops under the Alamo ditch <br />were very good and that this ditch apparently had received ample water supplies. <br /> <br />The water used by this ditch however was very largely supplied by the Frolltie.r <br />ditch or from lands irrigated from that ditch. <br /> <br />Diversions by the Fort Aubrey ditch in 1943 <<as reported by Commissioner <br /> <br />McGrath were very small, due to. damages which the ditch incurred from floods <br />) <br />in 1942. <br /> <br />Ii <br />
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