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<br />10222. Study Procedure (Cont.) <br />OC, . <br /> <br />( <br /> <br />(2) When the reservoir waa full, throughout any month. <br /> <br />the historic Caddo~ flow' (Table 5) was reduced by the <br /> <br />""---,, <br /> <br />I <br />, <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />i <br />I <br />, <br />i <br />I <br />i <br />i <br />y, <br />Ii. <br />..;-j; <br />;~j <br />-'~!1!: <br />'i <br />I <br />! <br /> <br />full amount of Potential Inoreased Use Upstream <br /> <br />(Table 20). <br />I <br /> <br />(3) During 1'1Onths.' when the re:rervoir emptied' or started <br /> <br />stored was estimated and that peroentage of time <br /> <br />applied, to the Potential, Inoreased Use Upstream to <br /> <br />arrive at a reduced quantity to be, subtracted from <br /> <br />Caddoa fl ow. <br /> <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />Reservoir storage. los~es, and release a from,the flood pool <br /> <br />(spills) wero handled in the following manner: <br /> <br /> <br />(1) Water was put in storage whenever the supp11ea, a.t and <br /> <br />below' Caddoa were suffioient to meet the demands and an <br /> <br />exoess existed in the Caddos. flow. Releases were made <br /> <br />from stored water. when available. to fill out demand$ <br /> <br />not supplied by local flows. <br />(2) The oommittee. having reoognized the need for estimating <br /> <br />the effeot of ohanging sedimentation on the reservoir <br /> <br />losses, discussed the problem at length and concluded <br /> <br />that a fair estimation of losses could be reaohed by the <br /> <br />following procedure: <br /> <br />a. ~uantities' of aooumulated sediments in the irrigation <br /> <br /> <br />pool (Table 17) were added eaoh month to the N~Ounts <br /> <br />of water in storage. <br /> <br />..130-. <br /> <br />. ,~ <br />