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<br />The 1988 Arkansas RiverCompact Year and Ihe winter season for John Marlin Reservoir <br />began at 0001 hour November l. 1987 with 246,367.85 acre-feet in Ihe reservoir. <br />distributed as shown in Table 2, which follows: <br /> <br /> TABLE 2 <br /> JOHN MARTIN RESERVOIR <br /> CONTENTS DISTRIBUTION, NOVEMBER I, 1987 <br /> Slorae:e Comoonent Contents tAR <br /> 1987 SummerCompacl Water I 13.624.41 <br /> Section II Agreement Accounls 1 223,200.50 <br /> Section III Agreement Accounts 3 165.53 <br /> Flood Pool 0.00 <br /> Permanent Pool 9,377.41 <br /> Total Reservoir Contents 246,367.85 <br /> NOTES: <br />, 1987 summercompacl water remained in conservation storage on November I. 1987 <br /> because it was not possible to transfer all of the water stored during 1987 into <br /> agreement accounts al the transfer rate specified in the operating plan. The transfer <br /> of this compacl stored water was suspended during the winter compact storage <br /> period. On March 31. 1988 the transfer to agreement accounts resumed. <br />, (ndudes transil loss accounl <br />, Amily= 165.53 AF <br /> <br />,I <br />I <br /> <br />On February I, 1988 the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers issued a new area-capacity lable <br />based on IlJ86 surveys. This resuhed in a capacity reduction of 6,341 acre. feet. Accounts <br />were therefore proportiOniHely reduced by 2,934 acre-feet in Colorado. 2.246 acre-feel in <br />Kansas, 205 acre-feet in Ihe Permanent Pool. and 956 acre. feet in the Conservation Pool. <br /> <br />Winter storage officially ended at 2400 hours on March 31 ,1988 wilh a total inflow 10 the <br />reservoir of 82,504.28 acre-feet. Inflow was dislributed to the accounts pursuant to the <br />operaling plan as shown in Table 3. which follows: <br /> <br />8 <br />