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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8143.600.30A
Description
John Martin Reservoir - Other Studies
State
CO
Basin
Arkansas
Water Division
2
Date
2/1/1944
Title
Plan for Operation of Caddoa Project and Administration of Rights in Arkansas River
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />r;'.- <br /> <br />-:_c_ <br />W <br />CXi <br />~ <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />-15- <br /> <br />CADDOA PROJECT <br /> <br />8. Upstream Benefits (Cont1d) <br /> <br />examplel (a) during all those usually prevailing low-flow conditions when <br /> <br />only the most senior priorities along the river can be supplied, no in- <br /> <br />oreased diversions can be made upstream for the reason that, since the ef- <br /> <br />feotive senior rights in District 67 were satisfied by local I' eturn flows. <br /> <br />and no supplies were allowed to pass out of District 17 prior to Caddoa. <br /> <br />no greater diversions oan be made upstream under the same conditions in <br /> <br />the future; (b) at times when large stream flows satisfied the rights and <br /> <br />supplied the needs end diversion co.pe.oities of all ditohes along the river. <br /> <br />no greater diversions by upstream ditohes Oan be made after Caddoa than <br /> <br />before; (0) at times when the needs of lands and ditches in Water District <br /> <br />67 were satisf'ied by local rainfall or tributary inflow. the upstream di t- <br /> <br />ohes diverted all flows available to them prior to Caddoa, and hereafter <br /> <br />oan make no greater diversions, under the S8llle oonditions in too future; <br /> <br />and (d) during vdnter months when irrigation needs are small or absent, and <br /> <br /> <br />suoh as exist in Hater District 67 are largely supplied by return flows. <br /> <br />the upstreEUll ditohes have heretofore diverted, for irrigation and storage <br /> <br />purposes, substantially all the stream flows available in upstream dis- <br /> <br />tricts, and cannot trorefore materially inorease t mil' diversicns during <br /> <br />winter months in the future, regardless of' the status of storage in the <br /> <br />irrigation pool under the conditions and at the times above mentioned. <br /> <br />9. ~eraticn Problems. <br /> <br />waters impounded in the irrigation pool will oonsis~ of flows of <br /> <br />the -Arkan.sas-end Pur gatoire-Riversuthat are-undiverticble-and-unusable-.by-- --- <br />
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