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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8143.700
Description
John Martin Reservoir - Annual Operating Plans and Reports
State
CO
Basin
Arkansas
Water Division
2
Date
11/1/1990
Title
Annual Report of the Operations Secretary Concerning the Operation of John Martin Reservoir - 1990 - Part 1 of 2
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Annual Report
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<br />\) <br /> <br />o <br /><') <br />.... <br />(".., <br />~ <br />c.n <br /> <br />qecember 12, 1989 <br /> <br />>"1 <br /> <br />AGREEHENT <br /> <br />~. This Agreement will expire November 1, 1990, except that those provisions of <br />Paragraph 5, regarding transfer of any excess water remaining in the Kansas <br />transit loss account may be deferred pending further consideration. <br /> <br />'1 2. Kansas and Colorado will cooperate in all release rates to secure the most <br />q efficient delivery of water to the. Stateline and to Kansas water users. <br /> <br />\il <br /> <br />3. Credit for delivery to Kansas will stop at the Stateline 7 days after the <br />end of the run at John Martin Reservoir. No credit for over-delivery will <br />be carried forward to any subsequent run. <br /> <br />fJ 3a. In the event Kansas calls for a second run before the first run's 7 <br />J~ days have elapsed, then there will be a meeting between the Kansas <br />Water Commissioner and the Colorado Division Engineer to establish <br />n the delivery. <br />{~ <br /> <br />4. When the daily average flow at the Stateline exceeds the demand, delivery <br />will be credited at not to exceed 105% of the demand. <br /> <br />(,:':?, <br />'. ) <br />.~, ."; <br />:/'; <br /> <br />5. 35% of all "other water" will be transferred into Kansas transit loss <br />account. In the event that water in Kansas transit loss account exceeds <br />the transit loss at the end of the irrigation year, the excess balance <br />will be transferred into the Kansas and Colorado storage accounts. <br /> <br />;~.:: <br />::::~~ <br />':~ 'i <br /> <br /> <br />~;:6 ~~~.////d <br /> <br />Date ~teven J. Witte <br />Kansas State oard of Agriculture Colorado Division Engineer <br />Division of Water Resources Division of Water Resources <br /> <br />/2/2//R'J <br />Date <br /> <br /> <br />,. <br /> <br />i.:.: <br /> <br />_, <br />
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