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<br />q.l~O <br /> <br />shutting off of the irrigation wells in late <br />September. However, it should be noted that <br />these reaches of loss or gain are not abso- <br />lutely determined. If more measurement could <br />have been made, the correlation with the <br />change maps would have been better. <br /> <br />This type of information will also be <br />programed into the model to test its perform- <br />ance; When the model has been thoroughly <br />tested and refined it will then be possible <br />to predict and measure the effects of future <br />changes in water management. <br /> <br />That ends my presentation but I'll welcome <br />any questions." <br /> <br />MR. ECKLES: <br /> <br />"In the early part of your report you <br />stated that in the irrigation season of 1964 <br />there ,!ere two hundred and some odd thousand <br />acre-feet . . ." <br /> <br />MR. MOORE: <br /> <br />"230,000." <br /> <br />MR. ECKLES: <br /> <br />"Derived by the wells." <br /> <br />MR. MOORE: <br /> <br />"Right. " <br /> <br />MR. ECKLES: <br /> <br />"How does that correspond in the same <br />amount of time as the surface flow in the <br />Arkansas River? Do you have that figure?" <br /> <br />MR. MOORE: <br /> <br />"This year? Cliff, do you have that figure <br />for this yeQr?" <br /> <br />MR. JENKINS: <br /> <br />"This is Cliff Jenkins from the U.S.G.S. <br />and I am involved in this study. In answer to <br />your ql~estion, I don't have the figures readily <br />available but it was considerablY.less than <br />the historical average which is about 1400 <br />acre-feet a day at Canon City." <br /> <br />MR. MOORE: <br /> <br />"vlouldn 't you say it was about 800, OOO? <br />Total applied surface water?" <br /> <br />MR. JENKINS: <br /> <br />"About 500,000 acre-feet a year." <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />