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State
CO
KS
Basin
Arkansas
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Date
1/1/1975
Author
U.S. Geologic Survey, Richard R. Luckey, CWCB, State Engineer, Southeastern Colorado Water Conservancy District
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Hydrologic Effects of Reducing Irrigation to Maintain a Permanent Pool
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o73 <br />0 <br />Under the proposed change in water use, Amity, Catlin, and Fort Lyon <br />Canals divert slightly less water in some months. The Fort Lyon Canal <br />has slightly smaller surface -water diversion in 10 months of the 300 -month <br />simulation. Eight of these decreases occur in April with the remaining <br />two occurring in September. The average decrease during these 10 months <br />is 13 acre -feet (1.6x10 m compared to an.average annual gain of 660 <br />acre -feet (8.1x10 m This decrease of 13 acre -feet (1.6x10 m is <br />about one -tenth of 1 percent of the mean monthly surface -water diversion <br />of the Fort Lyon Canal. The Catlin Canal has smaller surface diversions <br />in April of 4 years, July of 2 years, and August of 2 years. The average <br />decrease during these 8 months is 10 acre -feet (1.2x10 m The mean <br />annual simulated surface diversion of the Catlin Canal is 52,000 acre -feet <br />• (6.4x10 m The Amity Canal has a decrease in surface diversion in <br />August and September of 1 year. The average decrease for these 2 months <br /> .MM.Mr <br />is 46 acre -feet (5.7x10 m The mean annual simulated surface <br />diversion of the Amity Canal is 79,000 acre -feet (9.7x10 m <br />• 18 <br />
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