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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />:. <br /> <br />Generally, the cities are self-sufficient since they can cover their depletions using lawn irrigation and <br />wastewater return flows as a primary replacement water supply supplemented with their Fry-Ark <br />"first use" allotment. Any excess replacement water for municipal use is generally Fry..Ark Project <br />water, which can be carried over. <br /> <br />Tables II.F-3 and II.F-4 show the pumping and depletion summaries for CWPDA non- <br />municipal wells. <br /> <br />TABLE II.F-3 <br />CWPDA Arkansas Rule 14 Plan Pumping Summary <br />Non-municipal Wells Only <br />(all values in acre-feet) <br />VVater VVater <br />Order Pumped <br />42,301 35,170 <br />46,993 34,304 <br />42,262 27,454 <br /> <br />TABLE II.F-4 <br />CWPDA Arkansas Rule 14 Plan Depletions Summary <br />Non-Municipal Wells Only <br />(all values in acre-feet) <br />Stream Replacement <br />Depletions VVater Acquired <br />6,346 9,331 <br />10,670 12,685 <br />8,845 11,613 <br /> <br />Year <br /> <br />1996 <br />1997 <br />1998 <br /> <br />Year <br />1996 <br />1997 <br />1998 <br /> <br />VVellhead <br />Depletions <br />14,301 <br />14,429 <br />11 , 143 <br /> <br />Difference <br /> <br />7,130 <br />12,689 <br />14,808 <br /> <br />Replacement minus <br />Stream Depletions <br /> <br />2,985 <br />3,015 <br />2,785 <br /> <br />- In the tables, it can be seen that excess water orders by non-municipal (irrigation, <br />commercial, livestock, etc.) wells have resulted in CWPDA acquirino about 3,000 acre-feet of <br />excess replacement water annually. <br /> <br />CWPDA: Sec II.F <br /> <br />10/7/99 <br /> <br /> <br />Page 2 <br />