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Colorado's Plan For Future Depletions , January 12, 1998 <br />Documentation as Required by Cooperative Agreement, Page 5 <br />Milestones Vd6-1, W7-1, W8-1, and Tab 3B(I)E <br />variety of primary information sources (shown in the attached reference list) and upon direct <br />input from individual water providers. <br />Regional Mixes of Existing Water Supply Sources <br /> Native South <br /> Transbasin Platte Flow Nontributarv In Basin A? Water Water <br />Region Imports Development Groundwater Conversion Conservation Reuse <br />North 36% 8% 1% 41% 11% 3% <br />Central 30% 22% 0% 21% 19% 8% <br />South 1% 14% 58% 3% 19% 5% <br />Expected regional mixes of future water supply sources for the years 1997-2002 are shown in <br />the Proposed Scenario (2002) and in the following table. These estimates were developed from <br />an assessment of future water supply plans for South Platte basin water providers. That <br />assessment relied upon a variety of primary information sources (shown in the attached <br />reference list), direct input from individual water providers, and familiarity with water <br />providers' systems. These estimates differ somewhat from the existing water source mix <br />because certain water sources will be more relevant in the near future. The North Region will <br />continue to rely on agricultural conversion but with an increased reliance on transbasin sources <br />as the Windy Gap project becomes more fully used. The Central Region will rely more upon <br />water reuse and less upon native South Platte flow development and agricultural conversion <br />because of fewer remaining opportunities in these areas. The South Region will continue to <br />rely primarily on nontributary groundwater but with more emphasis on water reuse and <br />transbasin imports because of increased opportunities in these areas. <br />Expected Regional Mixes of Future Water Supply Sources for the Years 1997-2002 <br /> Native South <br /> Transbasin Platte Flow Nontributarv In Basin AR Water Water <br />Re&ion Imports Development Groundwater Conversion Conservation Reuse <br />North 40% 10% . U% 356/o 5% 10% <br />Central 30% 15% 10% 5% 15% 25% <br />South 20% 10% 50% 0% 10% 10%