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1/26/2010 4:16:31 PM
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7/30/2007 10:52:26 AM
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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8282.400
Description
Colorado River Operations and Accounting - Deliveries to Mexico
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
6/1/2000
Author
State of Baja California - State Water Commission
Title
Water Supply in Blocks for Domestic Use in the County Seats of the State of Baja California - 2000-2025 - English and Spanish Versions
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />G 014 98 <br /> <br />t <br /> <br />Basic Figure for the City of Tecate'Project <br /> <br />Current Population (2000) 72.684 people <br />Project Population (2025) 146,589 people <br />Average Dowry 245 Uh/d <br />Average Daily Use 415 Us <br />Maximum Daily Use . 499 lis <br />Maximum Use - Schedule 748 lis <br />Daily Coefficient Variation .1.2 <br />. <br />Hourly Coefficient Variation 1.5 <br /> . <br /> <br />The system has a main infrastructure capable of feeding the city under current and <br />future conditions, but does not have a gravity-fed regulator to use when the Aqueduct is <br /> <br />not in service. To solve this challenge we are contemplating the construction of the Las. <br />It Auras Dam, which would regulate the supply and would have the ability to store a three- <br /> <br />month supply for the city. <br /> <br />TIJUANA -.ROSARITO: <br /> <br />The Cities of Tijuana and Rosarito are interconnected through one Aqueduct system La <br /> <br />Mision Tijuana.lt has been along time since these communities' demands surpassed. <br /> <br />the local supply, with the. exception of periods when water from the Colorado River is <br /> <br />available for capture, but statistics show this is not a reliable source. Thecurrent <br />demand (2000) from both cities is around 3,368 lIs, and the projected demand for the <br />year 2025 is around 7,430 lIs. This implies an additional demand of 4,062 lIs, which will <br /> <br />have to be captured from the only reliable source in the State, the superficial waters of <br /> <br />It <br /> <br />12 <br />
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