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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8283.200
Description
Colorado River - Colorado River Computer Models - CRDSS
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
6/1/1990
Author
Jeris A Danielson
Title
CRDSS - Colorado River - General - A Summary of Compacts and Litigation Governing Colorados Use of Interstate Streams
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />lJD.ll92 <br /> <br />ARKANSAS (CONTD) <br /> <br />8. Unless specifically authorized by the Compact Administration separate releases by <br />Colorado shaU not exceed 750 cfs 8nd separate releases by Kansas shall not exceed <br />500 cu. <br />b. Concurrent releases shall not exceed 1250 cfs. <br />c. When water stored in the conservation pool is less than 2O,()(X) AF, releases to Kansas <br />sball Dot exceed 400 cfs and concurrent releases shall not exceed 1000 cfs. (ArL V) <br /> <br />6. When the supply in the conservation pool falls below a 14-day supply level, the Compact <br />Administration will notify the State Engineer of Colorado of the date when the supply will <br />be exhausted, and at that time, Colorado priorities above and below the dam will be <br />administered together. (Art. V) <br />7. When water is available in the conservation pool at John Martin Reservoir, Colorado users <br />above the dam shall not be effected by priorities located below John Martin Reservoir. <br />(Art. V) <br />8. When Colorado reverts to administration of decreed priorities, Kansas shall not be entitled <br />to any river flow entering John Martin Reservoir. (Art. V) <br /> <br />14 <br />
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