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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. Mr. Travis Smith, Superintendent <br />October 16, 2003 <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />The records from stream gaging stations operated on the Rio Grande at Thirty Mile <br />Bridge and Del Norte were-used in this investigation. The Thirty Mile Bridge gaging station is <br />situated 0.7 mile downstream from the dam forming Rio Grande Reservoir. It measures the <br />outflow from the reservoir, consisting of both native water passed through the reservoir and <br />water released from storage in the reservoir. The Del Norte stream gaging station is situated 6 <br />miles west of Del Norte in Rio Grande County and is the main gage used by the Division <br />Engineer and water commissioners in their water right administration. <br /> <br />Table 2 shows the monthly and annual flow at the Thirty Mile Bridge gaging station <br />during water years 1946-2002. The annual floW averaged. 146,606 acre-feet and ranged from <br />, <br /> <br />31,314 acre-feet in water year 2002 to 262.369 acre-feet in water year 1986. <br /> <br />Table 3 shows the monthly and annual flows at the Del Norte gaging station during water <br />years 1946-2002. The annual flows averaged 599,199 and ranged from 161,352 acre-feet in <br />water year 2002 to 1,047.891 acre-feet in water year 1987. <br /> <br />RIO GRANDE COMPACT ADMINISTRATION AND THE TRES RIDS DECREE <br /> <br />As you know, the administration of water rights for compliance with the Rio Grande <br />Compact plays an important part in determining the water available for the storage in Rio <br />Grande Reservoir. Three different approaches to this administration occurred during the <br />analysis period. Water years 1946-1967 was a period essentially without administration for the <br />Rio Grande Compact and Colorado accumulated a substantial debit under the Compact. Water <br />years 1968-1985 was a period of rigorous administration for the Compact as required by <br />Colorado's 1968 Stipulation with New Mexico and Texas. Colorado met its scheduled delivery <br />every year in this middle period with significant curtailments occurring to Colorado water users <br />in some years. "Project Storage" in Elephant Butte and Caballo Reservoirs spilled in 1985, <br />which cancelled Colorado's accrued debit and allowed Colorado to use the annual and accrued <br />debits that are allowable under the Compact. Consequently, water years 1986-2002 was a <br />period of what may be considered the normal administration for the Compact. Curtailments to <br />Colorado water users occurred in this latest period, but were substantially reduced from those in <br />the middle period because Colorado could use the annual and accrued debits that are allowed <br />under the Compact, and because the Closed Basin Project began operating in 1987 and <br />provided some water to help satisfy Colorado's delivery obligations. We believe the approach to <br />compact administration in the latest period will continue in the future; had it been applied in <br />