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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8210.470
Description
Pacific Southwest Interagency Committee
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
8/1/1963
Author
PSIAC
Title
Pacific Southwest Water Plan - Report - August 1963
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />002533 <br /> <br />the expanding metropolitan centers of Los Angeles and San Diego. <br />The climate of the coastal valleys, moderated by ocean breezes, <br />has average monthly temperatures ranging between 50 and 75 degrees <br />Fahrenheit. Annual precipitation in the area varies from about 14 <br />to 17 inches. The growing season in this area is year-long. <br /> <br />The Basin and Range province includes the great Mohave and <br />Colorado Deser,s which have hot, dry climates, with average monthly <br />temperatures ran~ing from 30 to 85 degrees. Precipitation occurs <br />mostly duri~g the winter months, and varies from an annual average <br />rainfall of about 20 inches at Mono Lake to about 2~ inches at <br />Brawley, near the Salton Sea. The frost-free period ranges frOm <br />about 140 days at Bishop, in the Owens River Valley, to about 286 <br />days at India, in the Coachella Valley. <br /> <br />Lower Colorado River Basin--The Lower Colorado River Basin is <br />by far the largest of the geographic areas in the Pacific Southwest, <br />containing some 132,000 square miles of drainage area. The major <br />tributaries of the Colorado River are the Gila, Bill Williams, Virgin, <br />and the Little Colorado Rivers. The basin contains portions of two <br />major physiographic divisions: the Basin and Range, and the Colorado <br />Plateau provinces. Generally, southwestern Arizona, southern Nevada, <br />and a portion of southwestern New Mexico lie within the Basin and <br />Range province and have elevations which vary from 141 feet at Yuma <br />to about 4,000 feet in Sulphur Springs Valley. Mountain peaks within <br />the province extend to higher elevations. When irrigated, valley <br />soils are highly productive. The major agricultural developments <br />and the metropolitan centers of Phoenix and Tucson lie within this <br />area. The scant annual rainfall varies from about 2.5 inches at Yuma <br />to 7 inches at Phoenix and 10 inches at Tucson. Average monthly tem- <br />peratures in this desert area vary from 50 to 90 degrees. Growing <br />seasonS of 300 days are not uncommon. <br /> <br />The Colorado Plateau province covers the northeast portion of <br />Arizona, southern Utah, and extends into western New Me~ico. The <br />plateau elevations range between 3,000 and 8,000 feet, and the sur- <br />face is basically composed of volcanic and sedimentary rocks with <br />only a thin soil mantle. This area is rather sparsely settled. <br />Rainfall ranges from about 9 to over 30 inches per year. The temper- <br />ature of the plateau area is relatively severe, with average monthly <br />temperatures ranging from 30 to 70 degreeso The growing season varies <br />from about 130 days to about 180 days, depending upon the location. <br /> <br />Natural Resources <br /> <br />The Pacific Southwest is rich in natural resources which have <br />contributed importantly toward its developmento In southern California, <br />crude petroleum production is of major national importance. Arizona is <br /> <br />1-2 <br />
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