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<br />STME OF NEH r.1EX leD FOOTNOTES <br /> <br />FIGURE 2 <br /> <br />The r~n'les shown for "Irrigation - Total" on figures 2 and 3 ilre the amolln~.~ <br />assumed to be available after trarisfer from irrigation has been made to satisfy the <br />increased demands in excess of assumed present rights for municipal, manufacturing, <br /> <br />minerals, fish and \~ildlife, and power requirements. The first entry reflects transfer <br /> <br />for BBR 1968 and the second reflects transfer for BEA-BBR 1972 requirements. The <br /> <br />ranges shown for "Total" on figures 2 and 3 represent total \~i thdl'awals or depl~tiolls <br /> <br />estilnated for BBR 196B (the first entry) and BEA-BBR 1972 (second entry). <br /> <br />1/ Bernalillo, Dona Ana, lincoln, Los Alamos, Luna, Otero, Rio Arriba, Sandoval, <br /> <br />Santa Fe, Sierra, Socorro, Taos, Torrance, and Valencia. <br /> <br />fI Estimates prepared by New Mexico State ~ngineer Office, based on 1974 uses, <br />1/ Domestic, Commercial and Institutional, Total, includes "central" for both <br />urban (over 2,500 inhabitants) and rural places; and, "non central" \~here applioble <br /> <br />in urban or rural areas. <br /> <br />if 1985 and 2000 estimated quantities are average of projected requirements ror <br /> <br /> <br />3 rates of growth (BBR 196B, OgERS 196n, BEA-BBR 1972). Variations from the aver3ge <br /> <br /> <br />is ahout.:. 100 acre-feet per year. Categories projected arc: Food and kindred <br /> <br /> <br />products, chemical and allied products, petroleum and coal products,and other. <br /> <br />~!, fJ!' 1/ Projected requirements for IJBR 1968, O!lERS 1968, BEA-!lBll 1972. <br /> <br />i;r3r7" <br />\ 'oj .,; J <br /> <br />26 <br />