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Colorado River Presented by CWCB and Colorado Attorney General's Office 2005
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Colorado River Presented by CWCB and Colorado Attorney General's Office 2005
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The Upper Colorado River Compact divides out the Upper <br />Basin's apportionment amongst the member states. <br />• Arizona receives 50,000 acre feet per year <br />• The states of Colorado, New Mexico, <br />receive the following percentages of <br />consumptive use available each year <br />and remaining after the deduction <br />exceed 50,000 acre -feet per annum, <br />Arizona. <br />Utah and Wyoming <br />the total quantity of <br />in the upper basin <br />of the use, not to <br />made in the state of <br />- State <br />of <br />Colorado ........... 51.75 <br />per <br />cent, <br />— State <br />of <br />New Mexico .......11.25 <br />per <br />cent, <br />- State <br />of <br />Utah ................. 23.00 <br />per <br />cent, <br />- State <br />of <br />Wyoming .......... 14.00 <br />per <br />cent. <br />�r <br />
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