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<br /> TABLE 10 <br /> JOHN MARTIN RESERVOIR <br /> KANSAS DEMANDS & RELEASES (AF) <br /> Transit <br /> Demandl Loss Acet. Slaleline Credited <br />Month Releases Releases Flow' Deliverv 1.3 <br />Nov. 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 <br />Dec. 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 <br />Jan. 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 <br />Feb. 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 <br />Mar. 1.673.41 421.49 418.00 418.00 <br />Apr. 12,250.14 192.16 20.912.00 18.788.00 <br />May 2,677.74 595.05 8,171.00 7,656.00 <br />June 12.409.32 892.59 10,735.00 10,348.00 <br />July 33,461.07 0.00 38.646.00 34,475.00 <br />Aug. 30.913.69 198.35 38,507.00 37.811.00 <br />Sept. 0.00 0.00 984.00 984.00 <br />Oct. 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 <br />To131 93,385.37 2.299.64 118.373.00 110,480.00 <br /> NOTES: <br />, Slaleline flow equals gaged flows al Frontier Di(ch and Arkansas River at Coolidge. <br /> Kansas on days of Kansas demands. adjusted for transit times and an appropriate <br /> "rundown" periud. Genenilly, deliveries begin 2 days after the release from John <br /> Martin Reservoir commences and continue for up to 7 days following the end <br /> of the release. <br />, The annual operating agreement for 1988 slales in pan: <br /> "3. Credit for delivery to Kansas will SlOp <lIthe sluteline 7 dilYS after the end <br /> of the run al John Martin Reservoir. No credit for over delivery will be <br /> carried forward to any subsequent run. <br /> 4. When the daily average flow at the stZlteline exceeds the demand. delivery <br /> will be credited at not to ex.ceed 105% of the demand." <br />, Demands <11 the end of a month are partially satisfied by deliveries in the following <br /> mOnlh due to rundown period and transit time between John Martin Reservoir and <br /> the Kansas-Colorado s[ateline. <br /> <br />14 <br />