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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />164'1 <br /> <br />A ~-(IGCG7.iI f0 <br /><n __ \., , <br /> <br />FIVE CONDITIONS <br /> <br />State of Kansas ' <br /> <br />1. All inflows over established Colorado water rights (1156.05 cfs) be designated <br />flood flows and released as promptly as downstream conditions permit. The only time water so <br />designated may be stored in the conservation pool will be when John Martin Reservoir does not <br />have the capacity to store additional water. <br /> <br />2. Any subsequent amendment of the operating principles should be subject to <br />review and approval of the same interests as provided for in the original procedure. <br /> <br />3. Assurances that there will be no significant increase in water use which would <br />result in a depletion of water yield to other Colorado and Kansas water users. <br /> <br />4. That 5 years after beginning operation of the Trinidad Reservoir for irrigation <br />purposes, the operating principles be reviewed to determine the effect, if any, the operation has <br />had on other Colorado and Kansas water users and the principles amended as necessary. Each <br />10 years thereafter, reviews should be provided with amendments as needed. <br /> <br />5. All operating records be open for inspection by any qualified representative of the <br />Arkansas River Compact Administration. <br /> <br />The Bureau of Reclamation concurs fully with the "Operating Principles" as set forth above, and <br />further agrees with the five conditions noted and suggested by the State of Kansas, also stated <br />above. <br /> <br />12 <br />