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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />0220 <br /> <br />- 3 - <br /> <br />effected, the maximum replacement requirement for this diversion would <br />be 5,400 acre-feet for the year 1934 and would average 2,400 acre-feet, <br />5. Frying Pan-Arkansas Diversion Will Not Reduce Required Colorado Water <br />Delivery At Lee Ferry To the Point Where Cliffs-Divide Project Sup- <br /> <br />r <br /> <br />plies Will Be Affected. Operating Principles Of The Project Protect <br />Western Slope In This Respect. <br />Paragraph 15 of the Operating Principles which will govern the <br />operation of the Frying Pan-Arkansas Project follows: <br /> <br />15. The project, its operation, maintenance, and use shall be sub- <br />ject to the provisions of the Upper Colorado River Basin Compact of <br />October 11, 1948 (Public Law 37, 8lst Congress, First Session), the <br />Colorado River Compact of November 24, 1922 (House Document 605, <br />67th Congress, Fourth Session), and the Boulder Canyon Project Act <br />of December 21, 1928 (45 Stat. 1057-1061). In the event any cur- <br />tailment of use of Colorado River water in the State of Colorado is <br />necessa to satisf the rovisions of the Colorado ~iver Com ct or <br />t e er Colorado R1ver S1n Com act en the divers10ns b the <br />l?ro]ect ,for use 1n Eas, ern olorado s a e curtai ed before there <br />1S an curtailment of the ri ht to store water in As en Reservoir in <br />a an it no 1n excess 0 ne ca aci of t at reservoir for use <br />1nestern Colorado 1n accor ance w~th ese 0 eratin rinci les. <br />mp aSIS Supp 1e <br /> <br />R. ]II. Gildersleeve, <br />Chief Engineer <br />Colorado -Wa-fe-r COrlservah'on-Board <br /> <br />Denver, Colorado <br />10 December, 1956 <br /> <br />Ivan :C. Crawford, <br />Director <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board <br />