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<br />Geological Survey, Colorado Division of Water Resources and the <br />minutes and correspondence of the Arkansas River Compact <br />Administration. <br /> <br />9. Gaging Slations <br />In general, streamflow records of satisfactory accuracy were <br />obtained at the Compact stations. Emphasis was again placed on <br />obtaining more field data, particularly in the form of discharge <br />measurements at various stages of flow. Several more measurements <br />were made at each site than are required under agreement with the <br />Compact. Measuremenls made by personnel of the Colorado State <br />Engineer were incorporated into the records. <br />There were no critical problems at the stations during the year, with <br />the exception of the continuing unstable channels and controls. <br />The administration approved a cooperative agreement with the U.S. <br />Geological Survey for the fiscal year October 1. 198.1, to September 30, <br />1984. in the amount of $16.5<io - $8,250 [or each party These funds are for <br />supplemental meClsurE"ments "at the sites; the operation of one station, <br />Arkansas River near Granada, Colorado; operation of a telemark at John <br />Martin Dam. maintenance of radio. equipment, and the preparation of <br />records for the annual report. <br /> <br />10. Findings of Fact by lhe Administration <br />There were no findings of fact made by the Administral10n during <br />Compact Year 1984. <br /> <br />11 <br />