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Show 14 INTERSTATE COMPACTS subbasin within the state of Kansas shall not exceed 650,000 acre-feet plus an additional capacity equal to the new conservation storage in said drainage basin in Oklahoma excepting storage on Spavinaw creek; B. New conservation storage capacity in the Verdigris river sub- basin within the state of Kansas shall not exceed 300,000 acre-feet plus an additional capacity equal to the new conservation storage in said drainage basin in Oklahoma, excepting navigation capacity allocated in Oologah reservoir; C. New conservation storage capacity in the mainstem Arkansas river subbasin within the state of Kansas shall not exceed 600,000 acre- feet plus an additional capacity equal to the new conservation storage in said drainge basin in Oklahoma; I). New conservation storage capacity in the Salt Fork river sub- basin within the state of Kansas shall not exceed 300,000 acre-feet plus an additional capacity equal to the new conservation storage in said drainage basin in Oklahoma; E. New conservation storage capacity in the Cimarron river sub- basin within the state of Kansas shall not exceed 5,000 acre-feet, pro- vided that new conservation storage capacity in excess of that amount may be constructed if specific project plans have first been submitted to and have received the approval of the commission. ARTICLE VI The state of Oklahoma shall have free and unrestricted use of the waters of the Arkansas river basin within Oklahoma subject to the provisions of this compact and to the limitations set forth below: New conservation storage capacity in the Cimarron river subbasin within the state of Oklahoma shall not exceed 5,000 acre-feet provided that new conservation storage capacity in excess of that amount may be constructed if specific project plans have first been submitted to and have received the approval of the commission. ARTICLE VII A. The commission shall determine the conditions under which one state may construct and operate for its needs new conservation storage capacity in the other state. The construction or utilization of new conservation storage capacity by one state in the other state shall entitle the state whose storage potential is reduced by such construc- tion to construct an equal amount of new conservation storage in a subbasin agreeable to the commission. B. New conservation storage capacity constructed by the United States or any of its agencies, instrumentalities or wards, or by a state, political subdivision thereof, or any person or persons shall be charged against the state in which the use is made. C. Each state has the unrestricted right to replace within the same subbasin, any conservation storage capacity made unusable by any cause. D. In the event reallocation of storage capacity in the Arkansas river basin in Oklahoma should result in the reduction of that State's new conservation storage capacity, such reallocation shall not reduce |