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Aor <br />(a) The term "Colorado River System" means that portion of the Colorado River and its tributaries <br />within the United States of America. <br />(b) The term "Colorado River Basin" means all of the drainage area of the Colorado River System <br />and all other territory within the United States of America to which the waters of the Colorado River System <br />shall be beneficially applied. <br />(c) The term "States of the Upper Division" means the States of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and <br />Wyoming. <br />(d) The term "States of the Lower Division" means the States of Arizona, California and Nevada. <br />(e) The "Lee Ferry" means a point in the main stream of the Colorado River one mile below the <br />mouth of the Paria River. <br />(f) The term "Upper Basin" means those parts of the States of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah <br />and Wyoming within and from which waters naturally drain into the Colorado River System above Lee <br />Ferry, and also all parts of said States located without the drainage area of the Colorado River System which <br />are now or shall hereafter be beneficially served by waters diverted from the System above Lee Ferry. <br />(g) The term "Lower Basin" means those parts of the States of Arizona, California, Nevada, New <br />Mexico and Utah within and from which waters naturally drain into the Colorado River System below Lee <br />Ferry, and also all parts of said States located without the drainage area of the Colorado River System which <br />are now or shall hereafter be beneficially served by waters diverted from the System below Lee Ferry. <br />(h) The term "domestic use" shall include the use of water for household, stock, municipal, mining, <br />milling, industrial and other like purposes, but shall exclude the generation of electrical power. <br />Article III <br />(a) There is hereby apportioned from the Colorado River System in perpetuity to the Upper Basin <br />and to the Lower Basin respectively the exclusive beneficial consumptive use of 7,500,000 acre feet of water <br />per annum, which shall include all water necessary for the supply of any rights which may now exist. <br />(b)- In addition to the apportionment in paragraph (a) the Lower Basin is hereby given the right to <br />increase its beneficial consumptive use of such waters by one million acre per annum. <br />(c) If, as a matter of international comity, the United States of America shall hereafter recognize in <br />the United States of Mexico any right to the use of any waters of the Colorado River System, such waters <br />shall be supplied first from the waters which are surplus over and above the aggregate of the quantities <br />specified in paragraphs (a) and (b); and if such surplus shall prove insufficient for this purpose, then, the <br />burden of such deficiency shall be equally borne by the Upper Basin and the Lower Basin, and whenever <br />necessary the States of the Upper Division shall deliver at Lee Ferry water to supply one -half of the <br />deficiency so recognized in addition to that provided in paragraph (d). <br />(d) The states of the Upper Division will not cause the flow of the river at Lee Ferry to be depleted <br />below an aggregate of 75,000,000 acre feet for any period of ten consecutive years reckoned in continuing <br />progressive series beginning with the first day of October next succeeding the ratification of this compact. <br />(e) The States of the Upper Division shall not withhold water, and the States of the Lower Division <br />shall not require the delivery of water, which cannot reasonably be applied to domestic and agricultural uses. <br />(f) Further equitable apportionment of the beneficial uses of the waters of the Colorado River System <br />unapportioned by paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) may be made in the manner provided in paragraph (g) at any <br />time after October first, 1963, if and when either basin shall have reached its total beneficial consumptive use <br />as set out in paragraphs (a) and (b). <br />(g) In the event of a desire for a further apportionment as provided in paragraph (f) any two signatory <br />States, acting through their Governors, may give joint notice of such desire to the Governors of the other <br />signatory States and to the President of the United States of America, and it shall be the duty of the Governor <br />of the signatory states and of the President of the United States of America forthwith to appoint <br />representatives, whose duty it shall be to divide and apportion equitably between the Upper Basin and Lower <br />Basin the beneficial use of the unapportioned water of the Colorado River System as mentioned in paragraph <br />