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Forty-First Annual Report of the Arkansas River Compact Administration 1989 Compact Year November 1 1988 - October 31 1989
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11/1/1988
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Cooley, Frank; McDonald, J. William; Genova, Carl; Rogers, James; Pope, David; Bentrup, Carl; Oloman, Ronald
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Forty-First Annual Report of the Arkansas River Compact Administration 1989 Compact Year
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The summer storage season began at 0001 April 1, 1989. Transfer of <br />winter conservation storage into the agreement accounts began <br />immediately. Three Colorado ditches began requesting water on April <br />1. All winter compact water was released into agreement accounts by <br />April 14, 1989. Thereafter, pursuant to Section ILC of the "Resolution <br />Concerning an Operating Plan for John Martin Reservoir," all inflows <br />passed directly through John Martin until May 16, 1989. From May 16 <br />to May 29 and again from June 4 to June 15 short periods of summer <br />conservation storage occurred. No other conservation storage inflows <br />occurred during the remainder of Compact Year 1989. Summer <br />conservation storage operations are shown in Table 6, below. <br />Pursuant to the operating plan, water released from conservation <br />storage was placed in the agreement accounts and subsequently <br />accounted for as shown in Table 7, below. <br />Summer operations of the Section III accounts during Compact Year <br />1989 are summarized in Table 8, below. Pursuant to the operating <br />plan the Amity Canal is the only entity currently entitled to store <br />Section 111 water during the summer storage season. The Fort Lyon <br />Canal and Las Animas Consolidated Canal may however request <br />releases of any accumulated Section III water during the summer <br />season. <br />TABLE 6 <br />JOHN MARTIN RESERVOIR <br />CONSERVATION STORAGE SUMMER OPERATION [AF1 <br />COMPACT YEAR 1989 <br />Contents Inflow to Storage <br />Contents <br />Month Begin Month Storage Evaooration Release <br />End Month <br />Apr.'89 26,793.62 1,735.26 138.47 28,390.41 <br />0.00 <br />May 0.00 8,593.61 7.71 8,585.90 <br />0.00 <br />June 0.00 2,739.81 1.36 2,738.45 <br />0.00 <br />July 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 <br />0.00 <br />Aug. 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 <br />0.00 <br />Sept. 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 <br />0.00 <br />Oct.'89 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 <br />0.00 <br />Total 13,068.68 147.54 39,714.76 <br />NOTES <br />[11 April inflow does not include additional 134.76 AF of water delivered <br />directly from <br />Pueblo Reservoir to Section III accounts to balance winter water program <br />accounting. <br />[21 Not physically released from reservoir, transferred to operating plan accounts. <br />[31 Source: Oper. Sec. 89 Report, Table 1. <br />15 ARC& 1989 <br />
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