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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8040.200
Description
Energy
State
CO
Date
2/1/1982
Author
Musick and Cope
Title
Briefing Paper on Critical Water Supply Variables for Energy Development in the Upper Colorado River Basin
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Report/Study
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<br />TABLE 7: NOTES <br /> <br />, ~ <br /> <br />:'4=-: <br /> <br />1. Table 3, Part A, Column 1, supra. <br /> <br />2. See Figure 2. <br /> <br />3. "13(a) Assessment," Table 3.1. See Appendix 1. <br /> <br />4. Ibid; Table 4.2 (Medium Scenario) and Table 5.3 (Baseline Case). See Appendix 1. <br /> <br />5. Always 100%. <br /> <br />6. Statewide compact entitlement (.585 MAF/yr.) - existing plus projected depletions (.597 <br />MAF/yr.) = -.012 MAF/yr. <br /> <br />7. 1975 mainstem reservoir evaporation (.607/yr.) X 90% (for reservoir dra\~downs) X 11.25% (New <br />Mexico's percentage entitlement under 1948 Compact) = .068 MAF/yr. <br /> <br />8. Existing plus projected depletions (.597 MAF/yr.) - remaining compact share (.012 MAF/yr.) - <br />mainstem evaporation charge (.068 MAF/yr.) = .517 MAF/yr. <br /> <br />I <br />~ <br />M <br />I <br /> <br />9. Virgin flow leaving New Mexico and Colorado. Bureau of Reclamation estimates reduced by lO% <br />to reflect more realistic flow conditions. <br /> <br />.t <br />
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