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RIO GRANDE COMPACT <br />March ] 8, 1938 <br />Signatory States: Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas <br />Colorado Commissioner: State Engineer <br />Major Purposes: <br />1. To remove all cause of present and future controversy between the states concerning the <br />waters of the Rio Grande above Ft. Quitman, Texas (Preamble) <br />2. To promote interstate comity (Preamble) <br />3. To effect an equitable apportionment of the waters of the Rio Grande above Ft. Quitman, <br />Texas (Preamble) <br />Important Provisions: <br />]. Rio Grande Basin means all of the territory drained by the Rio Grande and its tributaries in <br />Colorado, New Mexico and Texas. <br />2. The Commission shall cause to be maintained and operated, among others, the following <br />stream gaging stations: (Art. II) <br />a. Rio Grande near Del Norte above the principal points of diversion to the San <br />Luis Valley <br />b. Conejos River near Mogote <br />c. Los Pinos River near Ortiz <br />d. San Antonio River at Ortiz <br />e. Conejos River at its mouth near Las Sauses <br />f. Rio Grande near Lobatos <br />g. Automatic water stage recorders on all reservoirs constructed after 1929, as well <br />as stream gaging stations below such reservoirs. <br />Colorado is obliged to deliver at Lobatos the sum of the amounts set forth in the delivery <br />schedules for the Conejos River and the Rio Grande less 10,000 acre-feet. The Conejos <br />Index Supply includes the San Antonio River and Los Pinos River flows for the months April <br />through October. These schedules require zero delivery for an index of 100,000 acre-feet, up <br />to 68% delivery for an index of 700,000 acre-feet on the Conejos, and 30% delivery for an <br />index of 200,000 acre-feet, and up to 60% delivery for an index of 1,400,000 acre-feet on the <br />Rio Grande (see attached graph). (Art. III) <br />4. If the Closed Basin is used for delivery of water to the Rio Grande, the water must contain no <br />more than 45% sodium ions in the total positive ion count when total dissolved solids exceed <br />350 ppm. (Art. III) <br />