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<br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />TABLE3a <br />SUMMARY OF COLORADO WATER SUPPLIES BY WATER DIVISION <br />COLORADO RIVER BASIN <br />(1000 acre-reel) <br /> <br /> (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) <br /> Average "Present" "Present" Potential Potential Potential <br /> Annual Available Max. Annual Min. Basin for Future Future Annual Future Basin <br />Water Natural Exports Imports Water Consumption Outflow Development Consumption Outflow <br />Division Basin Aow(a) (b) (b) (col C-D+E) (d) (col F-G)(e) (I) (col G+I)(g) (col F-J) <br /> 4 Gunnison River 2,379 3 0 2.376 495 1,881 99 594 1,782 <br /> 5 Upper Colorado Main Stem 3,602 628 0 2.974 634 2,340 150 784 2,190 <br /> 6 Green River 2.035 0 0 2.035 191 1,844 85 276 1,759 <br /> 7 Dolores River 844 0 0 844 78 766 35 113 731 <br /> San Juan River 1,938 4 0 1,934 255 1,679 81 336 1.598 <br /> Subtotal 2.782 4 0 2.778 333 2,445 116 449 2,329 <br /> CRSP Evaporation (c) 341 341 <br />TOTAL 10,798 635 0 10,163 1,994 8,169 450 2,444 7,719 <br />(a) Data taken from Ref. 2, Table 4 (Average Annual Natural Flow); incorporales data through 1985. <br /> Water Division 6 also includes North Platte River Basin; see Table 3b. <br />(b) From Ref. 2. Table 3a. Values are all-time maximum exports, whil.:h were recorded in 1978. <br />(e) Colorado's share of evaporation losses from Colorado River Storage Projects. Ref. 2, Tahle 3a. <br />(d) Data taken from Ref. 2, Table 3a (Adjusted Maximum Consumption, less exports). Based on 1981-85 conditions. <br />(e) Difference between Available Water and Max. Annual Consumption. <br />(I) From Ref. 2, Table 4. Based on current Hydrologic Detennination which allocates 3.079 million ac-ft to Colorado under Upper Colorado River Compact. <br />(g) Maximum potential water development allowed under the Colorado River Compacts and the current Hydrologic Determination. <br />RcfercOl.:c I - Senate Joint Resolution 94-32 Concerning the Management, Conservation, and Preservation of the Water Resources of Colorado, DNR, July 1995. <br />Reference 2 - Colorado River Compact Water Development Projection, Endangered fish Flow and Colorado River Compact Water Development Workgroup, November 1995. <br />