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Ms. Maryanne C. Bach <br />12/28/2001 <br />Page 10 <br />TABLE IV <br />DENVER WATER <br />SUCCESSIVE USE OF COLORADO RIVER WATER <br />WATER YEAR 2001 <br />acre -feet <br />Oct -00 <br />386 <br />2,177 <br />2,563 <br />Nov -00 <br />1,758 <br />620 <br />2,378 <br />Dec -00 <br />926 <br />0 <br />926 <br />Jan -01 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />Feb -01 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />Mar -01 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />Apr -01 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />May -01 <br />30 <br />893 <br />923 <br />Jun -01 <br />3,616 <br />2,222 <br />5,838 <br />Jul -01 <br />5,030 <br />2,458 <br />7,488 <br />Aug -01 <br />5,288 <br />2,690 <br />7,978 <br />Sep -01 <br />1,138 <br />2,593 <br />3.731 <br />All data from Denver Water operating records. <br />(1) Exchange of Colorado River water effluent from wastewater treatment <br />plants to Antero, Eleven Mile, Cheesman, Chatfield, and Strontia Springs <br />Reservoirs. Includes effluent used for raw water leases. <br />Also includes Englewood's Fraser River water that Denver is entitled to <br />reuse under contract. <br />(2) Evaporation losses stored in Antero, Eleven Mile, and Cheesman <br />pursuant to the April 12, 1989 decree in the "1940 Agreement" liti- <br />gation (Case No. 81 -CW -405). See letter for explanation. <br />(3) Sum of Column (1) and Column (2). <br />