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<br />. Hydrology <br /> <br />most valuable water rights, The modified operations reflected the <br />influence of two practices which were not adhered to in the project <br />operation studies, They are as follows: <br /> <br />1.. Permit owners of the ind.ivid.ua.l water rights to <br />exercise rights in relative priority rather than <br />on a share basis when the project water supply <br />in storage becomes exhausted.. <br /> <br />2. Provide a space reservation for the exclusive <br />use of the Mod.el Land. and. Irrigation Company. <br /> <br />The modified operation study was prepared to'd.etermine the <br />water supply available for each d.itch system using the above-. <br />mentioned. changes in the operations. The results are sUlllIllarized. <br />in table 7. <br /> <br />Table 7.--SUIIIIllary of modified operation studies <br /> <br />(River <br /> <br />diversionnl,oOO ac. -ft.) <br /> <br />Recorded Modified <br />historic operations <br /> <br />Optimum <br />re'quirements <br /> <br />Ditch <br />system <br /> <br />Baca 9.11 6.33 7,55 <br />Chilili 1.28 0.35 0.35 <br />South Side 12,52 . 15.08 19.79 <br />El Moro 0,43 . 0.43 0,47 <br />Johns Flood 7.75 6,00 6.45 <br />Model 11. 90 14.91 19.15 <br />Hoehne 6.30 4.33 4.72 <br />Burns & Duncan 0.53 1.00 1.01 <br />Lewelling & McCormick 1.67 1.20 1.20 <br />Salas 0,97 ~ ~ <br />Total (rounded) 52.5 50.2 61.2 <br /> <br />.:...,-: ,. <br />'. .-, <br /> <br />"."':" <br /> <br />, . ::~ .. <br /> <br />19 <br /> <br />Rev. 9/64 <br />