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<br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />Table 2.1.2 <br /> <br />PRICE OF STORAGE IN IDAHO LOCAL RENTAL POOLS, 1990-94 <br />(INCLUDING ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES) <br /> <br /> UPPER SNAKE RIvER BOISE RIvER PAYE'ITE RIvER <br /> Water District 1 Water District 63 Water District 6S <br /> Rental Pool Rental Pool Rental Pool <br /> [uses below Milner Dam] [uses outside the [uses outside the <br />YEAR (per acre-foot) water district] water district] <br /> (per acre-foot) (per acre-foot) <br />1990 6.50 2.70 <br />1991 2.95 6.50 2.70 <br />1992 2.95 6.50 2.70 <br /> [no price set] <br />1993 2.95 6.50 2.70 <br /> [5.50] [5.40] <br />1994 2.95 6.50 2.70 <br /> [8.45] [5.40] <br />Loca1 commiuee .75 .32 .50 <br />admini~trative <br />fee 1994 <br /> <br />In District 1, lessors receive a percentage of bank revenues correlating to the <br />amount of storage they make available, within the classes of lessors descnbed earlier. As <br />mentioned, the District 1 rental pool has rarely sold all storage offered, so the individual <br />lessors will often not sell all storage made available. For example, if Company A assigns <br />50,000 acre-feet (AF) to the bank, and the bank rents 75,000 of a total of 100,000 AF of <br />storage committed to the bank that year, then Company A will be paid for 25,000 AF of <br />the water assigned and the remaining 25,000 AF will be carried over to the following year <br />by Company A In the past, this policy has caused some space holders to offer more <br /> <br />2-15 <br />