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<br />33 <br /> <br /> <br />This figure added to the 1952-1957 average bf 690,000 persons <br />results in a total population being served of e',170,000,. wliich from' <br />, ( <br />Exhibit 10 occurs near the year 1990. ,,. ',' <br />) <br />The effect of the Metropolitan Denver Area on the river will <br />be a 45,000 acre-feet per year exchange replacement reduction, and <br />the addition of 151,000 acre-feet sewer outflow plus return f'rom <br />lawn irrigation amounting to 54,700 acre-feet per year; a total <br />supplemental supply of 160,000 acre-feet per year. <br /> <br />As shown on Exhibit 9, the population and demands at the <br />three time levels were considered for the other municipal complexes. <br />As has been mentioned, the source of water supply for these areas <br />is pwnping and agricultural rights conversion. The net effect on <br />the river from all the metropolitan complexes is tabulated in <br />Table 3. <br /> <br />TRANSITIONAL REMARKB BY MR. GREmR <br /> <br />Our next speaker will discuss the derivation of reservoir <br />supplies and how the supply was used in our studies. Mr. Stephens. <br />