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6.1.10 On-Stream Reservoirs require: <br /> 6.1.10.1 The installation of an outlet or other structure capable of releasing all <br /> out-of-priority inflows; <br /> 6.1.10.2 A Measuring Device or Alternative Measurement Method used to <br /> measure the volume of water in storage; and <br /> 6.1.10.3 A Measuring Device or Alternative Measurement Method used to <br /> measure releases from storage. <br /> The combination of 6.1.10.2 and 6.1.10.3, above, shall be considered sufficient by <br /> the Division Engineer to determine or calculate evaporation, inflows, and <br /> outflows. <br /> 6.2 Recording Device Functional Standard: <br /> 6.2.1 A Recording Device may be required for any Measuring Device or Alternative <br /> Measurement Methods pursuant to the terms and conditions of a water court <br /> decree, the terms and conditions of a well permit, or as may be reasonably <br /> required by the Division Engineer. <br /> 6.2.2 If a Recording Device is required, the Recording Device shall be a device <br /> acceptable to the Water Commissioner or Division Engineer that is capable of the <br /> accurate and continuous recording of Flow Rates in accordance with the standards <br /> set forth in Rule 6.1.2, 6.1.3, or 6.1.4 depending on the Flow Rate, at no greater <br /> than 15-minute intervals. <br /> 6.2.3 If a Recording Device is required, the Recording Device must include a means to <br /> verify that the Recording Device is properly calibrated. <br /> 6.2.4 If a Recording Device is required, the Recording Device shall not be deemed <br /> complete and acceptable until the User provides access to the Water <br /> Commissioner and/or the Division Engineer to all data from such Recording <br /> Device. <br /> 6.3 Temporary Measurement Method: <br /> If an accepted Measuring Device or Alternative Measurement Method is incapable of accurately <br /> measuring flows, the Division Engineer may allow another temporary Measurement Method <br /> until the Measuring Device or Alternative Measurement Method is repaired, replaced, or <br /> restored. <br /> 8 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br />