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ARCA
State
CO
KS
Basin
Arkansas
Water Division
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Date
1/1/1975
Author
U.S. Geologic Survey, Richard R. Luckey, CWCB, State Engineer, Southeastern Colorado Water Conservancy District
Title
Hydrologic Effects of Reducing Irrigation to Maintain a Permanent Pool
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0738 <br />Under all the measures used to evaluate the proposed change in water <br />use, the plan gives a slight benefit to most water users in the Arkansas <br />River valley. Surface diversions increase, State -line flow increases, <br />and ground -water storage is essentially unchanged. <br />Several factors contribute to this overall benefit. The 2.5- percent <br />river loss change on the Division's water adds previously unavailable <br />water to the system, primarily during the middle of the irrigation <br />season. This change generally amounts to less than 200 acre -feet <br />(2.5X10 m With repeated reuse, this amount could increase the supply <br />to as much as 250 acre -feet (3.1x10 m (Taylor and Luckey, 1974). <br />20 <br />1• <br />l <br />
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