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* 1988 Bureau of Reclamation Hydrologic Determination: Physical water supply <br />available to Upper Basin States is only 6,000,000 af and this assumes that the <br />Upper Basin is responsible for one-half of the Mexican Treaty obligation. The <br />Upper Basin States do not agree with this assumption <br />Mexican Treaty Obligation <br />Mexico 1,500,000 af per yeaz <br />Historic Consumptive Uses <br />Lower Basin States' (1,000 a.f) <br />1993 1994 <br />California 4,794 5,189 <br />Arizona 2,067 1,945 <br />Nevada 203 226 <br />7,064 7,360 <br />Upper Basin States2 (1,000 afl <br />Arizona 42 <br />Colorado 2,300 <br />New Mexico 443 <br />Utah 793 <br />Wyoming 415 <br /> 3,993 <br />California Priorities (1,000 af) <br />Agricultural Users (1-2-3) 3,850 <br />Metropolitan Water District (4) 550 <br />Total Compact Apportionment 4,400 <br />Diversion Capacity (1,000 af) Max. Aver. 1994 <br />Metropolitan Water District 1,339 1,243 1,300 <br />Central Arizona Project 2,171 1,500 731 <br />EIJ/vt CRB fcts. (W:) <br />1. Most recent consumptive use values for the Colorado River Mainstem by the Bureau of <br />Reclamation. <br />2. Most recent preliminary consumptive use values by the Bureau of Reclamation for WY <br />1981-85, Average.