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<br />e <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />substituting for such waters an equal volume of other waters. From August 18 <br />through November 30, 1987, the Wellton-Mohawk drainage water was discharged to <br />the Colorado River while repair work was done to the Wellton-Mohawk concrete <br />channel. The quantity of Wellton-Mohawk drainage waters discharged to the <br />Gulf of California and substituted for by other waters for the deliveries to <br />Mexico Under Minute No. 242, since it became effective on June 24, 1974, are <br />tabulated as follows: <br /> <br /> Thousands of <br /> Year Acre-Feet Cubic Meters <br /> 1974 (June 25 to December 31) 113,645 140,180 <br /> 1975 214,729 264,866 <br /> 1976 205,395 253,353 <br /> 1977 206,822 255,113 <br /> 1978 182,036 224,540 <br /> 1979 177,928 219,472 <br /> 1980 154,630 190,735 <br /> 1981 148,426 183,082 <br /> 1982 149,698 184,651 <br /> 1983 179,157* 220,988 <br /> 1984 125,615** 154,944 <br /> 1985 129,704 159,987 <br />e 1986 110,052 135,747 <br />1987 97,741 120,562 <br />* This includes an undetermined amount of flood waters due to breaks in <br /> bypass canal levee in the United States. <br />** Includes Gila River water. <br /> <br />Deliveries on the Land Boundary <br /> <br />Point 1 of Minute No. 242 further provides that: <br /> <br />"The United States will continue to deliver to Mexico on the land boundary <br />at San Luis and in the 1imitrophe section of the Colorado River downstream <br />from Morelos Dam approximately 140,000 acre-feet (172,689,000 cubic <br />meters) annually with a salinity substantially the same as that of waters <br />customarily delivered there." <br /> <br />The quantities of water delivered to Mexico on the land boundary at San Luis <br />and in the limitrophe section of the river below Morelos Dam, excluding the <br />Wel1ton-Mohawk drainage waters under Minute No. 242, since it became effective <br />on June 24, 1974, are tabulated as follows: <br /> <br />e <br />