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<br /> <br />e TABLE VIII <br /> ANNUAL DELIVERIES FROM MODEL RESERVOIR <br /> Acre-Feet Year Acre-Feet <br /> Year <br /> - <br /> 1942 6t916 1958 12,376 <br /> 1943 4 t 380 1959 2t46O <br /> I 1944 19,400 1960 2t070 <br /> ! <br /> I 5t608 1962 11,000 <br /> I 1945 <br /> 1946 5,712 1963 5t320 <br /> 1947 15,816 1964 3,340 <br /> 1948 16,378 1965 3,000 <br /> 1949 11 ,396 1966 7,100 <br /> 1950 2,320 1967 4 t 9 50 <br /> 1951 1 t41 0 1968 5,000 <br /> 1952 4,963 1972 600 <br /> 1953 5,712 1973 6,290 <br />e 1954 4,674 1974 1 t400 <br /> 1955 922 1975 0 <br /> 1956 2,079 1976 1,600 <br /> 1957 14,250 <br /> Average 6t079 <br /> <br />jaMS Flood Ditch Divers ions <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />The Johns Flood Ditch diversions from the Purgatoire River for <br />:-e period of 1950 through 1976 are shown in Table IX. The average <br />annual diversion was 7,340 acre-feet. The maximum annual diversion <br />",as 11,033 acre-feet in 1973 and the minimum annual diversion was <br />3.387 acre-feet in 1963. These diversions do not show nearly as much <br />.ariation from month to month or from year to year as the Model system <br />~ecause the majority of the water rights associated with JFD are senior <br />",ater rights. <br />Prior to about 1971t flow in the Johns Flood Ditch was measured <br />at a Parshall flume below the point at which water is diverted from <br />~~e Model Intake Canal. In 1971 the Division Engineer determined that <br />InaCCurate measurements were b' 1..' d f h fl Th ft <br />elng o~talne rom t e ume. erea er, <br /> <br /> <br />17 <br />