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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />o 1) 2 2 :13 <br /> <br />Little Snake River at the Lily Gage <br /> <br />Historic runoff <br />Present stream depletion <br />Undepleted water supply <br />Projected additional depletion <br />Remaining downstream delivery <br /> <br />177,700 <br />8.800 <br />186,500 <br />26.500 <br />160,000 <br /> <br />Ungaged Watershed in Colorado <br /> <br />Historic runoff <br />Present stream depletion <br />Undep1eted water supply <br />Projected additional depletion <br />Remaining downstream delivery <br /> <br />58,100 <br />3.900 <br />62,000 <br />18.800 <br />43,200 <br /> <br />Enitre Basin in Colorado (Colorado - Utah State Line) <br /> <br />Historic runoff <br />Present stream depletion <br />Undep1eted water supply <br />Projected additional depletion <br />Remaining downstream delivery <br /> <br />1,297,700 <br />85.*00 <br />1,383, 00 <br />331.500 <br />1,052,100 <br /> <br />Yampa River Compact Water Delivery <br /> <br />Article XIII of the Upper Colorado River Basin <br />Compact provides that for the benefit of downstream use in <br />Utah, the use of Yampa River water in Colorado will be <br />limited to a quantity that will not cause the flow of the <br />Yampa River at the Maybell Gaging Station to drop below a <br />delivery of 500,000 acre feet a year based on 10 year moving <br /> <br />average. <br /> <br />As shown in the preceding table the average water <br />delivery downstream after anticipated Colorado depletion as <br />discussed in the report, would be 848,900 acre feet per year <br />for the 18-year study period of 1943 - 1960. Beginning with <br />the 10-year period preceding 1947 and continuing to and in- <br /> <br />25 <br /> <br />,c <br />