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<br /><1." <br /> <br />--~- <br />~ <br />~ <br />N <br /> <br />-2,- <br /> <br />- -- - - -- - - PROPOSED-PIAN --- <br /> <br />1,. Total Stateline Flow (Cont'd) <br /> <br />Total Stateline flows including floods cannot be fully diverted <br /> <br />nor wholly used by constructed ditohes in Kansas. Flows at rates in ex- <br /> <br />cess of 2,ooOofs. are designated in the Opinion as undivertible. ~Iater- <br /> <br />ially less oapacity is available for diversion in winter months, for stor- <br /> <br />age in'Lake MoKinnie reservoir, and there are limits to which the divert- <br /> <br />ible supplies in anyone month or season may be used beneficially in Kan- <br /> <br />sa.s. <br /> <br />14. Divertible and Usable Stateline Flows. <br /> <br />For purposes of defining the pre-Caddoa interstate relations, with <br /> <br />respect to the usable supplies of the Arkansas River, it is necessary that <br /> <br />a definition be adopted for the divertible and usable supplies entering <br /> <br />Kansas during the pre-Caddoa period. and that the same definition be em- <br /> <br />ployed to olassify the future Stateline flows. To that end the Stateline <br /> <br />flows, as recorded daily, have been analyzed, and results have been com- <br /> <br />pared with ohe.nges in volume between the Stateline and Garden City, and <br /> <br />with diversions of' ditcoos in Kansas, as recorded, and as the diversion <br /> <br />recor ds have been completed, by estimates and 0 alculations, and adjusted <br /> <br />for measurement at the Stateline. <br /> <br />Based on. such studies the following def'inition he.s been formu- <br /> <br />lated, and is reoommended for adoption, namelYI <br /> <br />Divertible Stateline flows are those at rates less than 2,000 <br /> <br />ofs. in summer months (Apr.-Sap.) and less than 800 ofs. in winter months <br /> <br />(Oot..-l1e.r.);_u__ ___ _ <br />