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<br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />0669 <br /> <br />C'. The term "State line flow" means the flow of waters <br />of the Arkansas River .as determined qy. gaging stations located <br />it or near the Stateline.. The flow ,as determined qy such <br />stations, whether located in Colorado or Kansas; shall be <br />deemed to be the !ictual State line flow. <br /> <br />i~ <br /> <br />.;:- <br /> <br />~:. <br /> <br />* <br /> <br />.;t- <br /> <br />~~ <br /> <br />~t- <br /> <br />G. The.j'ditches of Colorado Water District 67ii are those <br />ditches anacana'lswhich divertwatef from the ArkahsasRiver <br />or its tributari~S downstream from Jbhri Martin bam fdrirri~ <br />gatior use inCOLOriadd,; ,...;...... ; ....' <br />H~ The term "river .!.'low" means ihe Ihuh o;fthe.t1ows of <br />the Arkansas and the Purgatoire RiverS irito John MartiriReser~ <br />~oir !is determined by gaging stations appropriately located. <br />above said Reservoir,. <br /> <br />EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS <br /> <br />62.: Flood contz,ol improvements -.Trinidad. - Subsequent to the <br />destructive flood of September 1904, the city of Trinidad and inter- <br />ested railroad companies cooperated in straightening the Purgatoire <br /> <br />24 <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />