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<br />Oi)1383 <br /> <br />to the use of all the water may, under contract, give a share of the power to <br />the other Government." <br /> <br />The maintenance of the dam was to be unilateral, if so constructed; joint <br />maintenance, if jointly constructed. But if unilaterally constructed and later <br />shared by the other Goverrunent, maintenance would then become joint (Art. III). <br /> <br />Treaty Series No. 30 (1926) <br /> <br />3. The River Gash - United Kingdom and Italy <br />June 12/15, 1925. <br /> <br />The River Gash flows westward and northward from Italian Eretria into the <br />Anglo-Egyptian Sudan where its unused waters become lost in the sands of the <br />desert. It is a successive river. There are regions along the banks of the <br />Gash in both Eretria and the Sudan of great fertility, but entirely dependent <br />On the river for any produotive agricultural development. Very little develop- <br />ment had taken place in Eretria prior to this agreement. In the Sudan about <br />15,000 aores were under irrigation with waters from the Gash and in addition, <br />the flood waters of the river served for flooding the areas used for wells, for <br />grazing, and also for the cultivation of food crops by the natives. In Eretria <br />the plain of Tessenei would require 65,000.000 cubic meters of water for the full <br />development of its irrigable area of 20,000 heotares. <br /> <br />The agreement provides for the equal division of the waters of the Gash up <br />to 130,000,000 cubio meters. The Sudan Government will pay for all waters used <br />in excess of 65,000,000 cubic meters 20 percent of the sum received by it in <br />respect of cultivation by irrigation of land in the Gash Delta in excess of a <br />fixed sum of b 50,000 annually. The Eretrian Govenlment is to let pass all <br />waters in exoess of 65,000,000 cubic meters annually. This agreement results <br />in the perpetuation of existing uses in both oountries as well as making pro- <br />vision for their future extension. The Experts' report attaohed to the agree- <br />ments provides in part as followsl <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I' <br />I;, <br /> <br />"Since it would not be for the practical advantage <br />of either territory to divide the very [,nall supplies, <br />we would leave the first five cubic metres per seoond <br />at the complete disposal of Tessenei. The division of <br />the supply from five up to 20 cubio metres per seoond <br />should be made in such proportionately progressive <br />manner that when twenty oubio metres per seoond is <br />reaohed, the partition will be ten cubio metres per <br />seoond to eaoh. <br /> <br />; <br />" <br />I,~ I <br /> <br />"The disoharge above twenty oubic metres per ,second <br />should be divided in equal parts until the disoharge <br />required for the irrigation of the plain of Tessenei is <br />reaohed. Above that, the water will be passed freely <br />below the barrage." <br /> <br />-6. <br />