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<br />.11- <br /> <br />-:'~"~~'-- <br />".:';'-':". <br />. . <br /> <br />If may" "De noted-that -the-average new-water.,rece1:v:ed_by. ~"-~~ .s"t~te J~J:' .the <br /> <br /> <br />period 1914 to 1936 would have been 56,000 acre-feet, and that Colorado <br /> <br />C) would have received in addition for beneficial use about 11,000 acre-feet <br /> <br />,") <br /> <br />""" <br />~ <br />~ <br />~jl <br /> <br />of weter per year which was lost in the Great Plains system. <br /> <br />The following table indicates the amount of water flowing out of the <br /> <br />state of Colorado into Kansas from 1914 to 1936 inclusive, and the <br /> <br />estimated amount that would flow out of the state under the above assumed <br /> <br />operation of the Caddoa reservoir. It may be noted from the table that in <br /> <br />addition to the average amount of water available to Kansas, as represented <br />, <br /> <br />in column 4 of Table No. I, there would hava been other amounts divertible <br /> <br />which would have made a total average d1vertible amount during April to <br /> <br />October of 126,100 acre-feet. <br />