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TABLE 10 <br />JOHN MARTIN RESERVOIR <br />KANSAS DEMANDS and RELEASES [AF1 <br />COMPACT YEAR 1989 <br />Demand/ Transit Loss Stateline Credited <br />Month Release Acct. Release Flow Delivery <br />Nov. '88 0.00 0.00 0 0 <br />Dec. 0.00 0.00 0 0 <br />Jan. '89 0.00 0.00 0 0 <br />Feb. 0.00 0.00 0 0 <br />Mar. 0.00 0.00 0 0 <br />Winter subtotal 0.00 0.00 0 0 <br />Apr. 0.00 0.00 0 0 <br />May 5,702.57 842.98 13,551 9,981 <br />June 0.00 0.00 0 0 <br />July 1 1,520.83 1,475.24 14,363 12,905 <br />Aug. 9,818.33 0.00 19,069 15,299 <br />Sept. 0.00 0.00 0 0 <br />Oct. '89 4,958.79 842.99 6,139 6.123 <br />Summer 32.000.52 3.161.21 53.122 44,308 <br />Year Total 32,000.52 3,161.21 53,122 44,308 <br />NOTES <br />[11 Stateline flow equals sum of gaged flows (as published by USGS) at Frontier Ditch <br />and Arkansas River at Coolidge, Kansas on days of Kansas demands, adjusted for <br />transit times and an appropriate "rundown" period. Generally, deliveries begin 2 days <br />after the release from JMR commences and continue for up to 7 days following the <br />end of the release. <br />[21 The annual operating agreement for 1989 (dated Dec. 3, 1988) states in part: <br />"3. Credit for delivery to Kansas will stop at the Stateline 7 days after the end of <br />the run at JMR. No credit for over delivery will be carried forward to any <br />subsequentrun. <br />4. When the daily average flow at the Stateline exceeds the demand, delivery will <br />be credited at not to exceed 105% of the demand." <br />[31 Demands at the end of month are partially satisfied by deliveries in the following <br />month due to rundown period and transit time between JMR and the Kansas - Colorado <br />Stateline. <br />[41 Source: Oper. Sec. 89 Report, Table XI. <br />18 AHCA 1989 <br />