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<br />~ <br /> <br />- <br />N <br />~ <br />~ <br />~ <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />2-~ <br />~. There is no operating criterIa for the flood control <br />space of John MartIn ReservoIr. However, at such a time as <br />the hIstorIcal contents of the conservation pooi were in <br />the flood control space, and at the same tIme, the <br />simulated storage indIcated it would exceed historicai <br />conditions, releases were simulated as those occurring <br />historically as control of the conservation pooi wouid be <br />under the authorlty of the Corps of Engineers. <br /> <br />Two aspects of the above are currently undefIned. These are the <br />followIng: <br /> <br />a) The irrigation requirement for District 67 is variabie and <br />terms for defining its daiiy values are not agreed upon. <br />The currentiy used assessment for the irrigation <br />requirement establishes its value at 1000 af/da. <br /> <br />b) The ~8 hour release criteria cannot be modelled due to the <br />in~bility of the program access data tabulated in a <br />time-step small enough to detect the absence of request <br />for a release of water at the time a storage'event begins. <br /> <br />It should be noted that simulated releases beginning April 7 <br />are for the sake of program simplicity, handled as though they begin <br />at 12:01 a.m and not 8:00 a.m. Also, releases during the interim <br />period of March 31 to April 6 are discontinued at such a time as <br />historical releases are terminated. This effectively forgives <br />unintentional releases when and where they were noted to occur. <br />