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<br />TAELE II
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<br />Il'jfLm~i TO ,5f.LTON SEA
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<br />In Acre-Feet
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<br />(Information from Imperial Irrigation District
<br />Ge'1eral Water Office l1.ecords)
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<br /> ,Alam2- -._..~ New__ Other, _rotal-to
<br />Year r.i vel' iliver Sources Salton Sea*
<br />1931 394,013 263,366 15,129 672,508
<br />1932 , 396,890 340,485 13,147 750,522
<br />1933 376,344 354,1,44 16,635 747,423
<br />1931+ 167,708 167,738 88,890 344,336
<br />1935 335,859 311,383 15,633 662,875
<br />1936 484,264 373,734 22,236 880,234
<br />1937 525,079 379,297 37,193 942,069
<br />1938 544 , 368 411,679 33,744 . 994,791
<br />1939 489,558 395,785 39,994 925,337
<br />1940 354,321 326,179 38,340 718,840
<br />1941 399,767 419,249 56,5/.7 875,563
<br />1942 359.991 245.154 50.757 655.902
<br />Averages 402,347 332,416 29,437 764,200
<br />" necord s built up from field estimates.
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<br />Records for_ 1942, -when ,actual measurements 'began, show"a total---
<br />waste from Eexico Canals to be 64,102 aCl'e-fe'!'.t",'or about 10% of
<br />the total of 655,902 acre-feet that entered Salton Sea.
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