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<br />(a) Pursuant to provisions of the Compact (Article Vlfl-E(3)) and <br />of the By-Laws of the Administration (Article VII(5)). the <br />receipts and disbursements of the Administration during the <br />compact year have been audited, and the report of the audit is <br />hereto attached as Appendix ..A." <br /> <br />BUDGET <br />Fiscal Year July I. 1982-June 30, 1983 <br /> <br />A. Salaries . <br />I. Secretary's <br />2. Social Security. . <br />3. ProCessional. <br />B. Gauging Stations: <br />I. Data Acquisition Plan. <br />2. Maintenance and Operation <br />A. Cooperative Agreement. <br />B. Telephone Telemark <br />John Martin Dam. . <br />C. Operating Expense: . <br />. 1. Treasurer's Bond. <br />2. Annual Report. <br />3. Office Expense. <br />A. Telephone. <br />B. Supplies. <br />C. Printing. <br />4. Travel and Meetings.. <br />5. Audit. <br />D. Contingency: . . <br />E. Total Budget: . <br />Colorado (60%). <br />Kansas t40%). . . <br /> <br /> ..$ 4,191.20 <br /> . $ 3,600.00 <br /> 241.20 <br /> 350.00 <br /> 8,500.00 <br /> -Q- <br /> 8,500.00 <br />. . $8,000.00 <br />500.00 <br /> 4,650.00 <br /> 100.00 <br /> 750.00 <br /> 2,500.00 <br />1,500.00 <br />500.00 <br />500.00 <br /> 1,000.00 <br /> 300.00 <br /> 2,000.00 <br /> 19,341.20 <br /> . $11,604.72 <br /> . . $ 7,736.48 <br /> <br />6. Facts about John Martin Project: <br /> <br />The JOM Martin Reservoir Project was built by the Corps of <br />Engineers, United States Army. The project was authorized by <br />Congress in the Flood Control Act of June 22, 1936, when the federal <br />responsibility for flood control throughout the country was assigned to <br />the Corps of Engineers. It is located on the Arkansas River, 58 miles <br />upstream from the Colorado-Kansas stateline and 18 miles upstream <br />from the city of Lamar, Colorado. Construction of the project began in <br />the fall of 1939, but work was suspended by World War II from the <br />spring of 1943 to the spring of t946. The project was completed in <br />October 1948 at a cost of about $15 million. The War Department Civil <br />Appropriation Act of June 24, 1940, changed the name of the project <br />from Caddoa Reservoir Project to John Martin Reservoir Project, in <br />honor of the late Congressman John A. Martin of Colorado. It is <br />operated by the United States Army Engineer District, Albuquerque, <br />New Mexico. Mr. Russell Smith has been the resident superintendent of <br />the project since October, 1976. <br />The JOM Martin Reservoir Project is part of the comprehensive <br />plan for the control of floods and the development of the water <br /> <br />6 <br />