48 Miami Canal North New River Canal 47 1 2 2 46 2 2 2 2 a - STA 3/4 STA 3/4 STA 4 STA 3/4 UsI 42 ST 5/4 STA 3/4 STA 3/4 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Figure 3-4. Two compartment EAASR and STA 3/4 Configurations A flow diagram for the two compartment EAASR configuration and STA 3/4 is presented in Figure 3-5. The compartmentalization of the EAASR altered the ability of each compartment and the STA 3/4 to receive water from the sources presented in the single compartment configuration. Each compartment received external flow from the respective adjacent canal and through inter-compartmental transfers. It is important to note that unlike early configurations water can be transferred internally between both compartments. Water was released to the agricultural basins or south to STA 3/4 in the reservoir. Due to the location of the compartments, only Compartment 1 was able to release water to STA 3/4. STA 3/4 was not able to receive flow directly from the Miami Canal; therefore the Miami Canal flows were routed through the EAASR to the STA. The STA was able to receive inflow via NNR basin runoff, LOK through the NNR canal, and the EAASR. STA 3/4's discharge capabilities were not altered. B