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<br />1-10 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />IS. <br /> <br />Applicants further propose that approval of the change be subject <br />to reconsideration by the Court on the question of injury to the <br />vested rights of others for 35 years. <br /> <br />16. Applicants claim a priority for exchange and substitution based on <br />the intent fonned during the 1950's. <br /> <br />17. Winter water stored in Pueblo and not used by May I of the calen- <br />dar year following the calendar year in which the winter storage <br />period ends will be promptly released from Pueblo Reservoir to the <br />system under the direction of the Oivison Engineer. and applicants <br />understand that any charges paid to Southeastern for storage will <br />be forfeited. <br /> <br />18. <br /> <br />Some of the applicants here and various District 67 ditches have <br />agreed and will agree with respect to operation of John Martin <br />Reservoir. This report does not in any way propose management of <br />John Martin Reservoir or the Conservation Pool or individual <br />accounts therein by the Board of Trustees. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />19. Applicants Colorado Canal, Lake Henry, and Lake Meredith have <br />agreed to a division of water among themselves as follows: Lake <br />Henry one-third of the water to which these three entities are <br />entitled under this winter program. but not to exceed 6,355 acre- <br />feet in storage. and Lake Meredith two.thirds of the water to <br />which these three entities are entitled. <br /> <br />20. This application includes all ditches (except the Otero and Rocky <br />Ford) on the main stem of the Arkansas River between Pueblo <br />Reservoir and John Martin Reservoir which have historically <br />diverted for beneficial use or storage during the winter period. <br /> <br />21. <br /> <br />Under this proposed change. <br />of use or location of use <br /> <br />exchange and <br />are requested. <br /> <br />substitution no changes <br /> <br />Each applicant will <br /> <br />. <br />