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 S1XTY~NlCNTH.CONGBESS.°T  I.l `Cn. 46. 1926; 197, ' ·ofran  Creek whichma be   in °"°*|“““*""°•°, *“** abov{Lhe’p6intofdiviswm; and which   ma desire °°° “°°" to deliver  the South Platte B.1ver"*1mNebresha; and any¢·m1¤lr ,ao;,ca11·ied; shall, be Lfree from interference by divu;sioE:1i}.Col•¤ido iaisdnshall not »be included ae<a{part=6f the dovmob South Plath Riverrto hedelivered   Colorado at the interdate¤statibu,in·:coa1plianee~·with·Article‘I 4 of Hua compact; Promlled, hmoever, That such runs of stored water, shall henade in amounts of not less thanl llboubico feet per second of time and for periods of notlees than twenty-four hours, ~n;’ ·   ..u;;* ww: ·v*_· *i~=M.¤ ~¢ ’* ‘ /**··»#~’ ~# ’  ·, mi.     ~“A.ansu W4 ~ —·~ *, ?‘ The waters of the South Platte River hereaker shall be divided and a%or:tionedJ between the   States as tolloavez the lst day of April of the next succeeding year·Colorado gall have the full and uninterrupted use and.bene6t of the waters of the river Howinédwithin the boundaries .oi»the State, except asn otherwise provi byArticleVL¤ .— e»e;"·~ » h :·· e  each ysa.rVCo1orado»shall not permit'dive1·eions ` ' Mthezlower section of the river tovesupply Colorado adgudicated dates of priority t to =1 4day _of»lJuae, 18 7, toan extent that will d' ` ' ethe·!low¤¢u¤fg¤1e¤rnv•r*at the interstate station on any day below a mean tlowzotone hundred and twenty cubic feet  .water»p•r second of».tisne,\except as limited in paragriziahrllofthisartiole. —_ at ‘ r_ .=    is " 8. · ébraska ahalllnot be entitled ·to »1~'B00lV8,·I¤d Goloradoehall not be required to~d•1ive¤,·on any clay  ofpthe ildmof the river toepass theintentatorstation, aeepro ` ed by·p•r•graph‘13 of tbis_a1·tide,£not then ngsary  ruse hythoee  to divert water from said river within Nebraska; = is ‘   > b it b..V° “°t1'“"‘ it 'i‘§.’i“m..¤».‘*‘*‘¥:i1‘;,‘°°"*‘;“"°‘**°“ Tr'; *’° i“t" y e sup V » neaen ‘· ` te to e glee of wax fret;   withia_aaid*é re·€»ermitting Ywggggj m rnvgp y V jg ={t:¤ 1;w‘ .‘·i»‘u .·‘··:  . “6. Ibis  tl1at>·variahle‘—climatio ¤0IdIl(7l0l1B,·tl§G’1‘m\l‘- lation   administration of the stream in Colorado, and o er causes, will produce diurnal and·—otho‘r"unavoidable variations and lluctuations in the {low of the river at the interstate station, and It ra agreed  tlleperformancel ·of~ the 'provisl•lisl·’oQ_l¤aid ?.i"£.‘%',"JZ,*$;”’.r“;L'L?’   °°“·§$‘““.».i.°.."““.;».t¤i”““‘“ n»"““££2iZ‘&i%“%?»Z$.? any deficiency cf. themean daily new at the station may have been occasioned by neglect, error, eorfailure in the performduee of dutyrby the·Oolprado watenodcials  et   tration 0”·d1VB!8l0H8·*f!dHI~¢h0{l0W§! section of the river in that _ State, each such>de5ciency¤¤sh•.ll  ug, within*¢the‘=next ` suceeedig period of se:ve¤ty·vwo·hours, by de very iof flow ati nnterstate etatio¤,·o»er‘and above the amount an Earagraph 2 of this article, suihcient _to compensatsyfor such 3 _      5-‘2· ‘·?s{   = 4».. " .`¤ "·,‘~. U ·'*i‘§· ‘°“1,“‘*"¥.°“tii‘é;‘}"‘““““ ‘?“m,t“° ‘°‘§°‘3°°°?%°’& 4‘§"$ n` itott e ` ormaaceeeo `p s ' »o< `s~ ’c Colorado,  not impaivfthe   6 agpropriators ln Colorado ti'? *€Zi.i“°’“d.¤,p¤° “‘° K*.3"°d. ll .;‘5K3;¤“‘1‘£ £?.‘L°"‘&°° ifi *'“""’ l, cse · · so ,· an an receive equivalent amoung of from other partswof the stream in that\State according to its constitution, laws, and the decisions of its courts. _
 * 1, t all  the 15th da of Octoberof any ear and
 * 2. Betweentthe lst da of April and the 16th dag of Odober of