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11 m <br /> v <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> c <br /> C) <br /> m <br /> 0 <br /> posited, in our judgment,t in the Irrigation� i8 pool, and so its <br /> enpaett7, although initially 420,000 acre feet, will d ecl in e <br /> until at the end of the 3b-year period, as z recall the figure, <br /> it had been reduced to a final amount of 206,C00 acre feet. <br /> That would mean that under our assumptions about 214,000 of <br /> the total of 2$0,000 went in the irrigation pool toxid the bal.. <br /> ones of the 46,000 in the flood pool. <br /> Mona, having done that, having made those assumptions, <br /> we then took the record of the flow of the river at Caddea as <br /> it had been calculated from the record above the Purgatejrs <br /> River and the Lamar pool, and we adopted a plan or a rate of <br /> specification under which the Administrator or whoever nigh% <br /> be in eebarge of that reservoir would function, and we assumed <br /> for the purposes of this study that whenever the res ervoi r was <br /> empty the di tab ea upstream from Caddoa would have to let rte.-.. <br /> that they would divert and use the same quantity of water whit& <br /> they histvrisally diverted and used, and that the flow of <br /> Caddoa would be the sane as it had been historically and the <br /> diversions in Colorado below would remain as they were, the <br /> state 11n, flews the sane, and the operations and diversions <br /> in Kansas would remain the same as they were vii a tori.oall y. <br /> Iwever, we did, assume this, that when theme is seater <br /> impounded in Caddoa Reservoir that could be released on speeifie <br /> priorities and rights in District 6? that their needs must be <br /> satisfied first out of that stored washer, no that when there <br />