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<br />(~_I <br /> <br />-~-,' - <br />~ <br />~ <br />~ <br /> <br />-21.+- <br /> <br />PROPOSED PWl - <br /> <br />14. <br /> <br />Divertible and Usable stateline Flows (Cont'd) <br /> <br />Usable Stateline f'lows are those portions of the divertible flows <br /> <br />in volumes less than ,0,000 A.F. in one summer month and 120.000 A.F. in <br /> <br />one summer season, and in volumes less than 10,ooO A.F. in one winter month <br /> <br />and 40,000 A.F. in one winter season; and. <br /> <br />All Stateline flows in excess of' said rates and volumes are con- <br /> <br />sidered undivertible and unusable in Kansas. <br /> <br />Under the fore going definition the total stateliD3 f'low of the <br /> <br />pre-Caddoa pericd 1908 to 1942 was undivertible and unusable to the aver- <br /> <br />age extent of 62 percent. and was divertible and usable to the average ex- <br /> <br />tent cf 38 percent, - values in acre-feet in the average season and year <br /> <br />being as follow", <br /> <br />Summer <br /> <br />Winter <br /> <br />Ann ual <br /> <br />Total Stateline Flow <br /> <br />198 ,,00 <br />125,500 <br />72,800 <br /> <br />80.300 <br />46.900 <br />" ,400 <br /> <br />Z18 ,600 <br />172,400 <br />106,200 <br /> <br />Undivertible and Unusable <br /> <br />Divertible and Usable <br /> <br />Divertible and usable Stateline flows, as above defined, are <br /> <br />shown by mcnths, seasons and years of the pre-Caddoa period 1908 to 1942 <br /> <br />in an attaohed tabulat ion. <br /> <br />15. Colorado Diversions. <br /> <br />A second attached tabulation shows the aggregate diversions from <br /> <br /> <br />the Arkansas River of all irrigating ditches in Water Distriots 14, 17 and <br /> <br />67 in Colorado, for each month, season and year of too pre-Caddoa period. <br /> <br />The said aggregate di versions,. varying from 42,,200 A.F. to 1,204,,00 A. F. , <br />