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<br />~;,;.~:.- :,,;i;:ci ','.f:< _, _A'U'. -;"":t~,_:l..'l;t.::'~;_'C;';;Q:;',,",,"; 'fr,;", _ ,-...... :'''-'''''''-A ">'~'.',,"",,-," . .,.... .', <br /> <br />("') <br />.::) 32 <br />\,Q <br />"") <br />r..) <br />...~ <br /> <br />1\ <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />,,. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />.':; <br />"iil <br />~ <br />'~f <br />;"<11 <br />.;~ <br /> <br />RIO GRANDE COMPACT COMMISSION REPORT <br /> <br /> <br />ACCURACY OF RECORDS <br /> <br />The Rules and Regulations of the Commission state that the <br />equipment, method, and frequency of measurement at each gaging <br />station shall be sufficient to obtain records at least equal in accuracy <br />to those classified as "good" by the U. S. Geological Survey. Within <br />the physical limitations of stream gaging, the agencies obtaining the <br />records at Compact gaging stations have compiled with these regulations. <br /> <br />The station description states the degree of accuracy of the <br />records, "Excellent" indicates that, in general, the error in the daily <br />records is believed to be less than 5 percent; "good" less than 10 per- <br />cent; "fair" less than 15 percent; and "poor" probably more than 15 <br />percent. The records of monthly runoff are, in general, more <br />accurate than the daily records. These standards of accuracy are the <br />same as those followed by the U. S. Geological Survey. <br /> <br />[~::~$~! <br /> <br />,~- <br /> <br />~t?' <br />~I <br />