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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8111.600
Description
ARCA Annual Reports
Basin
Arkansas
Date
1/1/1993
Author
ARCA
Title
Forty-Fifth Annual Report Arkansas River Compact Administration for the Year 1993
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Annual Report
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<br />TABLE 4 JOHN MARTIN RESERVOIR <br />CONTENTS DISTRIBUTION MARCH 31,1993 [AF] <br />COMPACT YEAR 1993 <br />Storace Comoonent Subtotal Contents <br />Conservation Storage 35.750.46 <br />Agreement Accounts <br />Section II Agreement Accounts <br />Kansas Account 5,483.24 <br />Dist. 67 Accounts 5.649.33 <br />Transit Loss Account 9884.45 <br />Subtotal Section II 21.017.02 <br />Section III Agreement Accounts <br />Amity 13.882.58 <br />Ft. Lyon 1896.93 <br />Las Animas Cons. 2 577.29 <br />Subtotal Section III 18 356.80 <br />Total All Accounts 39.373.82 39,373.82 <br />Flood Pool 0.00 <br />Permanent Pool 1 689.72 <br />Total Reservoir Contents 76.814.00 <br />NOTES <br />[1] Source: Oper. Sec. 93 Report, March accounting sheets. <br /> <br />The summer storage season began at 0001 hours April 1, 1993. Transfer <br />of 35,545.87 acre-feet of winter conservation storage into the Section II <br />accounts began on April 1, 1993 in accordance with the Operation Plan and <br />was completed on April 16, 1993. Conservation storage operations are <br />summarized in Table 5A and detailed in Appendix 8-9. During the period <br />April1to April 25, 18,649.26 acre-feet of summer conservation storage was <br />accumulated. After a reduction for evaporation this water was also <br />distributed to the Section II accounts. Kansas received 40% of the April <br /> <br />- l,;ul1tit::=lvai.iulr ~i.Uld~C ll-dl-l;;rCI~ \21,C~::L~5 CiCic-fcct, .;:;-;d th= C~l~:-.:d= <br />District 67 ditches received 60% (32.428.09 acre-feet), a total of 54.041.44 <br />acre-feet. <br /> <br />Three brief periods of high runoff (May 31-June 7, August 29-30, and <br />October 29-31) resulted in additional summer inflow of 10,313.59 acre-feet <br />to conservation storage. After reduction for evaporation, 10.312.86 acre- <br />feet was subsequently transferred to the Section II accounts, Kansas <br />receiving 40% (4,125.15 acre-feet), and Colorado District 67 ditches 60% <br />(6.187.71 acre-feet). No other inflows to conservation storage occurred <br />during the remainder of the year. With moderate runoff there were no flood <br />control operations during Compact Year 1993, as reflected in Table 58, <br />Flood Pool Operations. Peak contents in JMR of 98,151 acre-feet was <br />reached on June 23, 1993. <br /> <br />~RCA'.l <br /> <br />14 <br />
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