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<br />L <br /> <br />A transit loss account release of 3,161.21 acre-feet was rnade to <br />support deliveries of Kansas account water to the Stateline. Operation <br />of the transit loss account in Compact Year 1989 is shown in Table 11, <br />below. <br /> <br /> TABLE 11 <br /> JOHN MARTIN RESERVOIR <br /> TRANSIT LOSS ACCOUNT SUMMARY IAFI <br /> COMPACT YEAR 19B9 <br /> Contents Inflow to Storage Contents <br />Month Beoin Month ~ EvaDoration Release End Month <br />Nov.'S8 6.263.11 0.00 75.43 0.00 6.187.68 <br />Dec. 6.187.68 0.00 1.56 6.186.12 0.00 <br />Jan.'89 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 <br />Feb. 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 <br />Mar. 0.00 S 954.35 0.00 0.00 B,954.35 <br />Winter subtotal 8.954.35 76.99 6.186.12 <br />Apr. 8.954.35 46.13 234.63 0.00 8,765.85 <br />May 8,765.85 569.65 275.80 842.98 8.216.72 <br />June 8.216.72 0.00 261.88 0.00 7.954.84 <br />July 7,954.84 289.99 397.84 1.475.24 6,371.75 <br />Aug. 6.371.75 0.00 309.74 0.00 6.062.01 <br />Sept. 6.062.01 0.00 250.78 0.00 5.S".23 <br />Oct.'a9 5.811.23 0.00 ~ 842.99 4.808.84 <br />Summer subtotal l!2.O.2.l 1 890.07 3 161.21 <br />Year Total 9,860.12 1,967.06 9.347.33 <br /> NOTES <br />(11 Dec. 1988 not a physical release from storage; transferred 1.944.21AF (11/35) <br />to Kansas account and 4.241.91 AF (24/35\ to Colorado ditch accounts pursuant to <br />Section III of the 1980 Operating Plan and the annual operating agreement for 1989. <br />12] Source: Oper. Sec. 89 Report. Table VII. <br /> <br />Releases from a9reement accounts to Colorado ditches during the 1989 <br />Compact Year are summarized in Table 12, below. <br /> <br />The permanent pool at JMR received no inflow in Compact Year 1989. <br />The pool contents declined 1,980.01 acre-feet due to evaporation. At <br />the close of Compact Year 1989 the permanent pool contained <br />5,452.96 acre-feet as shown in Table 13, below. <br /> <br />At the close of the Compact Year on October 31, 1989 at 2400 hours <br />the John Martin Reservoir contained 27,406.78 acre-feet, allocated as <br />shown on Table 14, below. <br /> <br />19 <br /> <br />..~c.. "II <br />