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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8407.600
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Platte River Basin - River Basin General Publications - Kansas General Publications
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
2/1/1964
Author
BOR
Title
Kansas River Projects - 1963 Operations - 1964 Outlook
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />o 0 1"9' S ' <br />, ... <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />All of the reservoirs spilled in 1963 except Cedar Bluff, Enders and <br />Hugh Butler Lake. No major flooding was experienced within the area <br />of concern of this report. <br /> <br />The total available water supply of each reservoir is equal to the <br />carryover storage from previous year 91us the inflow of the current <br />year. While the carryover storage is readily known, it is difficult <br />to forecast reservoir inflows for an area where the major source of <br />water is rain flood run-off. For forecasting purposes, values of <br />annual inflows that will be statistically equaled or exceeded 10, <br />50 and 90 percent of the time were selected from the probability <br />curVe to be "reasonable maximum," "most probable," and "reasonable <br />minimum" inflow conditions. The estimates for 1964 are shown in <br />Table 2 and are graphically compared with the historical inflow <br />records on Exhibits 21 through 31. Estimated operation studies under <br />the three probabilities have been prepared for 1964 and are shown in <br />Table 11. <br /> <br />1964 OlITLOOK <br /> <br />Facilities are completed to serve 150,048 acres of which 122,000 acres <br />are expected to be irrigated in 1964. The carryover storage and <br />the inflow that can reasonably be expected on a dry year will be <br />more than adequate to meet the 1964 demands. All reservoir conservstion <br />pools are expected to fill by the start of the 1964 irrigation season <br />if most probsble or greater, inflow occur. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />ii <br />
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