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Board Meetings
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1/24/2007
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WSP Section - Colorado River Future Consumptive Use Projections - Future Depletions Schedule
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<br />.0./ "..l U 4.. \} <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />RESOLUTION <br /> <br />OF THE <br /> <br />UPPER COLORADO RIVER COMMISSION <br /> <br />RE: JANUARY 2000 STATES' DEPLETION TABLES <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the Upper Colorado River Commission supports water resource <br />development in the Upper Colorado River Basin to enable the Upper DivUioD States to fully <br />develop their compact apportionments of Colorado River water while meeting their compact <br />delivery requirements at Lee Ferry; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, it is the position of the Upper Colorado River CommiHioD and the <br />Upper DwuioD States that. with the delivery at Lee FerT}' of7S million acre-feet of water <br />in each period of ten consecutive years, the water supply available in the Colorado River <br />System below Lee Ferry may be sufficient to meet the apportionments to the Lower Basin <br />provided for in Article m (a) and (b) of the Colorado River Compact and the entire Mexican <br />Treaty delivery obliga.tion; and <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />WHEREAS, it is the undemanding and expectation of the Upper Colorado River <br />Commissioll and the Upper Diviliob States that appropriate authorities will take all actions <br />necessary to ensure that all States have access to their respective apportionments as specified <br />in the Upper Colorado River Basin Compact; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, planning for funae development of the water resOW'Ce5 available 1.0 the <br />Upper Basin is facilitated by the projection of future uses in respective Upper Basin States. <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the Bureau of Reclamation has detcnnined that at least 6.0 million acre- <br />feet (MAF) annually of fum yield is available to the Upper Basin States based on <br />a minimwn objective release of 8.23 MAF from Glen Canyon Dam; <br /> <br />WHEREAS! the Commission resolved at its Special Meeting in Denver, Colorado <br />on June 2. 1987 that it ". . . would not object to a determination by the Bureau [of <br />Reclamation] that the Upper Basin yield is at least 6.0 million acre-feet annually"; <br /> <br />NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that while the Upper Colorado River <br />CommisJioD disagrees wilh the assumption ofa minimum release of 8.23 MAF annually <br />from Glen Canyon Dam. the CommissioD does not object to the use of the January 2000 <br />depletion projections for planning purposes and water supply studie~ wi~ thc? GO!Qf&to <br />Ri ver Basin; - . - - <br /> <br />I. <br /> <br />, : 9 ~ ; ': ~ .>~ q '~N / ': C : 0 ~ . 1. ~ 19 G : C \ ~ C C Z ~ l ^ ~ I,~: ; I~ i),~: i <br />
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