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<br />r, e" '3' <br />u u _'- ':t L <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Summary of 'Vater Resources in Mexico <br /> <br />6,000,000 <br /> <br />Colorado River Water Crossing the International Boundary <br /> <br />[DWMIDO Bypass Drain] <br />. GW Underflow <br />.US Deli~enes <br /> <br />5.000,000 <br /> <br />_ 4,000.000 <br />;; <br />.! <br />.. <br />- <br />o <br />~ 3.000,000 <br />. <br />E <br />, <br />'0 <br />> 2.000,000 <br /> <br />o <br /> <br /> <br />1,000.000 <br /> <br />1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 <br />Year <br /> <br />Colorado .{in... Watl.... nt.'maud ,HId lJsl' in Northern 1\ll'\ieo <br />. Irrigation of approximately 51-t,OOO acres of fannlanJ in Mcxicali and San Luis Valh:ys <br />coupled wilh municipal and industrial uses in urban cenlers slIch as Mcxicali. San Luis-Rio <br />Colorado. Teeale, and Tiajuana-Rosarita constitute the primary demand for Colorado River <br />\....atcr in the northern Mexican states of Baja California and Sonora <br /> <br />. The Rio Colorado Irrigation District (District 14) reported a combined total of 502.000 acres <br />of irrigated land in 1996-1997. and 424,500 acres of irrigated land in 1997-199X for Mcxicali <br />and San Luis Valleys <br /> <br />. In 1999, demand by municipal and industrial users 111 Mexicali. Tecate. and Tiajuana- <br />Rosarita was approximately 100.000 acre-fecI <br /> <br />M&I Consumptive Use of Colorado River <br />Water in Baja California, Mexico <br />(1999) <br /> <br />Tlajuana <br />Rosan1a <br />29.000aly <br />29% <br /> <br /> <br />SOUII:l:: BajaSlalcl,'iall:rCumrm""," <br /> <br />feeale <br />200afy <br /><1% <br /> <br />SNW^ Resources 4.'24'02 <br />