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<br />9. GAGING STATIONS <br /> <br />The USGS operates eight gaging stations, as included in Appendix B, <br />under their "Collection of Basic Records" program and through funding <br />agreements with the Corps of Engineers and the Administration, For <br />federal fiscal year 1989-1990 (October 1, 1989 to September 30, <br />1990l the Administration approved a cooperative agreement with the <br />USGS in the amount of $21,620, The Administration was assessed <br />one half of this amount, or $10,810. These funds were used for <br />supplemental measurements at seven gaging sites, the operation of one <br />station (Arkansas River near Granada, Colorado\. operation of a <br />telemark gage at John Martin Dam, maintenance of radio equipment, <br />and the preparation of records for this annual report. <br /> <br />In general, streamflow records of satisfactory accuracy were obtained <br />at the Compact stations, Emphasis was again placed on obtaining <br />more field data, particularly in the form of discharge measurements at <br />various stages of flow, Several more measurements were made by the <br />USGS at each site than are required under its agreement with the <br />Administration. Additional measurements were made by personnel of <br />the Colorado State Engineer which were also incorporated into the <br />records, There were no critical problems at the stations during the <br />year, with the exception of the continuing unstable channels and <br />controls. <br /> <br />10. FINDINGS of FACT bv the ADMINISTRATION <br /> <br />There were no findings of fact made by the Administration during <br />Compact Year 1990. <br /> <br />11. INVESTIGATIONS <br /> <br />There were no investigations undertaken by the Administration during <br />Compact Year 1990, <br /> <br />27 <br /> <br />ARC..,,,o <br />