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<br />Q <br />C:l <br />(-) <br />,'~CJ" <br />co <br />~ <br /> <br />'-- <br /> <br />l <br /> <br />March 28, 1985 <br /> <br />AGREEMENT <br /> <br />1. This Agreement will expire November 1, 1985. <br /> <br />2. <br /> <br />Kansas <br />secure <br />and to <br /> <br />and Colorado will cooperate in all release rates to <br />the most efficient delivery of water to the State line <br />Kansas water users. <br /> <br />3. Credit for delivery to Kansas will stop at the Stateline 7 <br />days after the end of the run at John Martin Reservoir. No <br />credit for over-delivery will be carried forward to any <br />subsequent run, <br /> <br />3a. In the event Kansas calls for a second run before the <br />first run's 7 days have elapsed, then there will be a <br />meeting between the Kansas Water Commissioner and the <br />Colorado Division Engineer to establish the delivery. <br /> <br />4. When delivery of water to the Stateline exceeds the demand of <br />400 to 600 c.f.s., delivery will be computed at not to exceed <br />105% of daily average flow. <br /> <br />5. 35% of all "other water" will be transferred into Kansas <br />transit loss account. In the event that water in Kansas <br />transit ,loss account exceeds the transit loss at the end of <br />the irrigation year, the excess balance will be transferred <br />into the Kansas and Colorado storage accounts. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />orrlgan, Hyd ogist <br />Kansas State Board of Agriculture <br />Division of Water Resources <br /> <br />Robert W. Jesse <br />Colorado Divisi <br />Engineer <br /> <br />17 <br />