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Show -52- (1) Conejos Index Supply is the natural flow of Conejos River at the U.S.G.S. gaging station near Mogote during the calendar year, plus the natural flow of Los Pinos River at the U.S-.G.S.- gaging station near Ortiz and the natural flow of San Antonio River at the U.S..G.S. gaging station at Ortiz, both during the months of April to October, inclusive. (2) Conejos River at Mouths is the combined discharge of branches of this river at the U.S.G.S. gaging stations near Los Sauces during tha calendar year. DISCHARGE OF RIO GRANDE EXCLUSIVE .OF CONEJOS RIVER. Quantities in thousands of acre feet Rio Grande at Del Norte (3) Rio Grande at Lobatos less Conejos at Mouths (4) 200 60 250 65 300 ... ¦ 75 350 • 86 400 • 98 450 ¦ 112 500 127 550 . . Ihh 600 162 .650 ¦ ' 182 700 . . 20i+ 750 ....-¦ 229 800 257 650 292 900 335 950 380 1,000 kJ0 1,100 . . 5I4O 1,200 61+0 l,30Q 71+0 1,1*00 . 8U0 Intermediate quantities shall be computed by proportional parts. (3) 3Uo Grande at Del Norte is the recorded flow of the Rio Grande at the U.S.G.S . gaging station near Del Norte during the calendar year (measured a"bove all principal points of diversion to San Luis Valley) corrected for the opea-ation of reservoirs constructed after 1937. Hio Grande at Lobatos loss Conejos at Mouths is the total flow of the Rio Grande at the U.S.G.S. gaging station near Lobatos, 1? ss the discharge of Conejos River at its Mouths, during the calendar year. The application of those schedules shall be subject to the .provisions hereinafter set forth and appropriate adjustments shall be made for (a) any change in location of gaging stations; (b) any new or increased depletion of the runoff above inflow index gaging stations; and (c) any transmountain diversions i_nto the drainage basin of the Rio Grande above Lobatos• |