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60 STAT.] 79TH CONG., 2D SESS.-CH. 328 -JUNE 11, 1946 Water stored in Costilla Reservoir and not released during the current season shall not be held over to the credit of either State but shall be apportioned when the safe yield is subsequently determined. (f) The Colorado apportionment of Surplus Water, as allocated in Article IV (f), shall be delivered by New Mexico at such points of interstate delivery and in the respective quantities, subject to trans- mission losses, requested by the Colorado member of the Commission. (g) In the event that additional water becomes usable by the con- struction of Additional Storage Facilities, such water shall be made available to each State in accordance with rules and regulations to be prescribed by the Commission. (h) When it appears to the Commission that any part of the water allocated to one State for use in a particular year will not be used by that State, the Commission may permit its use by the other State during that year, provided that a permanent right to the use of such water shall not thereby be established. ARTICLE VI The desirability of consolidating various of the direct flow ditches serving the Costilla-Garcia Area, which are now or which would become interstate in character by consolidation, and diverting the water available to such ditches through a common headgate is recog- nized. Should the owners of any of such ditches, or a combination of them, desire to effectuate a consolidation and provide for a com- mon headgate diversion, application therefor shall be made to the Commission which, after review of the plans submitted, may grant permission to make such consolidation. ARTICLE VII The Commission shall cause to be maintained and operated a stream-gaging station, equipped with an automatic water-stage recorder, at each of the following points, to-wit: (a) On Costilla Creek immediately below Costilla Reservoir. (b) On Costilla Creek at or near the Canyon Mouth above the head- gate of Cerro Canal and below the Amalia Area. (c) On Costilla Creek at or near the Boundary. (d) On the Cerro Canal immediately below its headgate. (e) On the Cerro Canal at or near the Boundary. (f) On the intake from Costilla Creek to the Eastdale Reservoir No. 1, immediately above the point where the intake discharges into the reservoir. (g) On the Acequia Madre immediately below its headgate. (h) On the Acequia Madre at the Boundary. (i) Similar gaging stations shall be maintained and operated at such other points as may be necessary in the discretion of the Com- mission for the securing of records required for the carrying out of the provisions of the compact. Such gaging stations shall be equipped, maintained, and operated by the Commission directly or in cooperation with an appropriate federal or state agency, and the equipment, method, and frequency of measure- ment at such stations shall be such as to produce reliable records at all times. AmrcLU VIII The two States shall administer this compact through the official in each State who is now or may hereafter be charged with the duty of administering the public water supplies, and such officials shall constitute the Costilla Creek Compact Commission. In addition to 253 Ante, p. 250. Consolidation of di- rect flow ditches. Stream-gaging sta- tions. Costilla Creek Com- pact Commission. Administrative, etc, duties.