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<br />r, " <br />\..0'1 V ',) <br /> <br />by the ice jam. And, the third factor is the movement of streambed <br />material over a much wider width of channel by the breaking up of the <br />ice jam. This may occur more than once each year. <br /> <br />Flows <br /> <br />Streamflow of the Platte River from North Platte, Nebraska, to <br /> <br />Chapman, Nebraska has been greatly modified over time due to the <br />development of irrigation facilities and reserv~oir storage on both <br />~. <br />the North Platte and South Platte Riv'ers~,<f:lO~S~ the South Platte <br />River at Julesburg have averaged 341,400 acre"f.~t per year for, the <br />. " ',..) <br />" ..:;. <br />period 1941-1970. No significant neservoi r:lltorage for conservation <br />/' . ./ <br />~ ' '. ../ <br />purposes has been developed in.,. the South-i'latte River (SPR) watershed <br />/' - ,:-> <br />, " <br />during this period. Flows(?fthe SOtith Platte River at North Platte <br />,'. /../ <br />averaged 250,100 acre-&Ct)'per~~la'r during the same period. <br />J~,\ '<' <br />Flows of the North platte River (NPR) at Lewellan, Nebraska, averaged <br />935,700 acre-feet per year during the 1941-1970 period. Flows of the <br />North Platte River at North Platte averaged 425,300 acre-feet per <br /> <br />year during the same period. <br /> <br />Flows of the North Platte River have been regulated by the Central <br />Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District's:(CNPP&ID) Kingsley <br />Dam. Diversions at thePlatte Valley Public Power and Irrigation <br />District's (PVPP&ID) Korly Diversion Dam near Paxton, Nebraska, <br /> <br />. <br />reduce the flows of the South Platte River. (Downstream of North <br /> <br /> <br />Platte, Nebraska, the CNPP&ID's North Platte Diversion Dam diverts <br />, <br />