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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
1/1/1950
Title
Administration of Caddoa Reservoir - 1950 -- Part 1 of 4
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />~ <br />.. <br />---Bo~.G.L.-IrellUld--=- 2 <br /> <br />-~-~2e=45-~ <br /> <br />(c) rhe operatio~ of the reservoir in such lIUlIUler all to not disturb <br />o <br />:.' the status quo of diverllionll froa the river, of nter for beneficial uses b,- <br />N <br />w::a. the ditches and canalll which were in operation in both states on December 18, <br /> <br />(~ \ <br /> <br />co 19155. <br /> <br />(d) fo aiDl;aiJl the status quo the stipulation allocates to Kansas <br /> <br />for delivery at the Colorado-Ian8as state line, up to 77,000 acre feet of water <br />for beneficial use, of which amount 52,000 acre feet are to be delivered at the <br /> <br />state line during the period from April 1 to October 1 of each year, .!!.!!!!! when <br /> <br />.) <br /> <br />reauired b,- the water officialll of Kansas, and 25,000 acre feet are to be de- <br />livered during the periodfrolll October 1 to April 1 .!1s11~h times ~ J.n such <br />aJIIOunts as the IIl111e oan be diverted and UIIed 'for irrigation or for storage J and, <br /> <br />for the irrigation of landa in Colorado be10. said reservoir, there was allocated <br /> <br />a qU8.lItity of water up to 160,000 acre fest annually. <br />If the no. of the river iJrlio the reseM'oir, and iDl;0 the river below <br />the reservoir frolll other sources than the reseM'oir, shall be insuf'ficiem. to <br /> <br />suppl:y the aforementioned allocations, then the ayailable water sup;:>1;y trom the <br /> <br />llaid sources of II1IPply Ilha1l be apportioned betwesn Colorado and Kansll.8 in the <br />~7.S- <br />relstive proportions of 160,000 and 71,000, which ....ould be ~ percent to <br />32.S <br />Colorado and.a::a5 percent to Kansall, ell', ..... .63 _.1 51 pllresftt !I'esJl8~1v81y. <br /> <br />(e) Arter the aforementioned allocations of water have been diverted <br /> <br />or delivered, JJ.l additional water which is illlpo1mded in the reseM'oir, excepting <br />the amounts discharged for nood control purposes, shall constitute Surplus water <br />which is to be divided equally between Colorado and Kansas; said Surplus to be <br /> <br />, determined April 1st annually, or on such other date as may mutually be agreeable <br />. " <br />j---to-tlie water officials-oft-he two states-: <br /> <br />Surplus water ill to be released from <br />
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