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<br />T A8LE 8 JOHN MARTIN RESERVOIR
<br /> SECTION III ACCOUNTS OPERATION [AFI
<br /> COMPACT YEAR 1992
<br /> Contents Inflow to Storage Contents
<br />M2!l1!l Beain Month ~ EvaDoration ~ End Month
<br />Nov. '91 0.00 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00
<br />Oec 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00
<br />Jan. '92 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00
<br />Feb. 0,00 0,00 0.00 0.00 0,00
<br />Mar. 0,00 26.825,01 190,74 9.388,75 17,245,52
<br />Winter Subtotal :::::X(~~~AC::::::::J~!D:i:::::::~:,)~n~
<br />Apr. 17,245,52 0,00 540,18 2.025,69 14.679,65
<br />May 14,679,65 352,08 383,82 9.713.30 4.934.81
<br />June 4.934,61 1,222,28 252,65 599,79 5,304,45
<br />July 5,304.45 0,00 283,57 1.243,99 3,778,89
<br />Aug. 3,776,89 340,08 121.93 3.022,13 972,91
<br />Sept. 972,91 0,00 35,84 937,07 0,00
<br />Oct. '92 0.00 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00
<br />Summer Subtotal :::::::::r.:~~~::E:::::::I.:~!)::~[::::::r?::~~:L~?
<br />Year Total 28.739.45 1,808.73 26.930,72
<br /> NOTES
<br />11] Winter inflow stored at JMR per Pueblo WWSP, summer inflow per GPA decree.
<br />121 Releases include 9,388.75 AF IMarch] and 546.82 AF [summerl [35% of inflow}
<br />transferred to transit loss account, a total of 9.935.57 AF. Additional transfer against
<br />May 352.08 AF inflow to Amity account made Nov. 1, 1992, see 1993 accounting.
<br />[3] Inflows and releases do not include transfers between Section 111 accounts.
<br />[41 Source: Oper. Sec. 92 Report. Tables /II, IV. V. and monthly accounting sheets.
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<br />Kansas called for releases from its account of 11,074.55 acre-feet
<br />during a single run from July 7 to July 21, 1992. A separate transit
<br />loss account release of 1.475,22 acre-feet was made to support
<br />deliveries of Kansas account water to the Stateline, Operations of the
<br />Kansas and transit loss accounts are summarized in Tables 9, 10, and
<br />11, and detailed on a daily basis in Appendices 8-12 and 8-13.
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<br />The procedure used to calculate deliveries of requested releases is
<br />described in an annuai agreement between the states. The Stateline
<br />flow attributed to Kansas demands for releases from JMR is calculated
<br />using a lag/rundown period to account for the transit time between
<br />JMR and the Stateline. Generally, deliveries begin 2 days after the
<br />release from JMR commences and continue for up to 7 days following
<br />the end of the release. The agreement for 1992, dated Dec. 10, 1991,
<br />states in part:
<br />"3, Credit for delivery to Kansas will stop at the Stateline 7 days
<br />after the end of the run at JMR. No credit for over delivery will be
<br />carried forward to any subsequent run...
<br />4, When the daily average flow at the Stateline exceeds the
<br />demand, delivery will be credited at not to exceed 105% of the
<br />demand."
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