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<br />.... <br />'.'.::::;. <br /> <br />o <br />o <br />Co!,) <br />c.::1 <br />~ <br />o <br /> <br />30 <br /> <br />The irrigators should reduce their demands for releases <br /> <br />during periods of rainfall or other circumstances that <br /> <br />reduce the headgate diversion requirements. During the <br /> <br />first half of April, when the required data are not yet <br /> <br />available, the maximum release rate should be 113 cfs. <br /> <br />which was determined from the average April requirement <br /> <br />as shown in table 16. <br /> <br />3. During the times that conservation water is <br /> <br />being released, it should be divided among the ditches <br /> <br />in Water District 67 according to the following per- <br /> <br />centages, which were determined from the average annual <br /> <br />diversion requirements of each of the ditches as shown <br /> <br />in table 8. <br /> <br />Fort Bent canal 11. 04% <br />Keesee ditch 2.53% <br />Amity canal 52.09% <br />Lamar canal 12.21% <br />Hyde ditch 1. 39"), <br />Manvel ditch 3.43% <br />X-Y and Graham 9.81% <br />Buffalo canal 7.22% <br />Sisson-Stubbs 0.28% <br />