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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8103.400
Description
Arkansas River Basin Legislation - Compacts
State
CO
Basin
Arkansas
Water Division
2
Date
9/1/1946
Author
Unknown
Title
ARC Materials - General Kramer - From National Archives - Colorado-Kansas Arkansas River Compact Commission - Report of Committee on Engineering Data and Studies
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Report/Study
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<br />OC1016 <br /> <br />t <br />ti, ;' <br /> <br />( <br /> <br />5. Caddoa Reservoir Data (Cont.) <br /> <br />5 II q h.d'<1 <br />was' at a location d'iff~ent than that for which original published capacities <br />tv ' <br />were caloulated. On 8 Aogust 19~4 the Distriot Engineer, U. S. Enginee~4' <br /> <br />Offioe, Albuquerque, New Mexioo, furntshsd to the Colorado Water Conservation <br />and capacities of the reservoir. <br /> <br />Board his revised table of initi8.lareas <br />Th(~revised data ~~en reproduoed as <br /> <br />Table No. 14, vihioh shows 9J, totw:, .' <br />, . ~pu//~;. <br />capacity of' 701,218 AF at elevation 3,870 feet...9k-1e'~r-~~Cu"~"~, <br />/'N.A.tu!:..,h1A , ;n <br />-r' -- 9'e_'''''~ <br />As a. result of' this change and in the absence of any comrni1;ment by : <br /> <br />initial <br /> <br />the War Department, the oonnnittee was faced "lith deoiding whether the <br /> <br />oonservation pool was' limited to the original 385,000 AF or' if it was fixed at <br />elevation 3,851. feet. It was decided. for purposes, of' oribinal studie~and <br /> <br />until there was a cefinite understanding ~1th the War Department, that the <br /> <br />eonservation pool would be assumed fixed at elevation 3.851 feet with It ~f; <br /> <br /> <br />capacity cf 420,068 AF (Table~. f:::" It, $,~' <br /> <br />, ' kil"" J. ilM#fI /'i u ..) Mk,. <br />Making use of the, t, ' <<~'^ 'i~~ ~~il . in waters; of the <br /> <br /> <br />ANansas River at Caddoa, the connnittee computed and compiled the probable' <br /> <br />quanti ties; of sediment that; ~'Oul<i be depoGi ted in Caddo8l. reservoir (Table 16) <br /> <br />and froDll that Table ani the initial area...capacity Table (No, 14) compiled <br /> <br />Table 15. "EsUmated End~of-Period: Areas and Capacities", Table 17. <br /> <br /> <br />"Accumulated Quantities: of Sediment in Il"rigation Pool"'. and Tablo lB. <br /> <br /> <br />"Effeotive Storage Capaoitiea of Irrigation Pool". <br /> <br />, " 1~ <br /> <br />Changes: in oapacity during the period indioate the amounts of <br /> <br /><,~, <br />t <br /> <br />siltation, as' follows. <br /> <br />..7.. <br /> <br />.,.-"" ;'~, <br />
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