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<br />Palo Verde ill 502,900 502,900 502,900
<br />Yuma Project, Res. 38,500 38,500 38,500
<br />Division (Bard)
<br />Imperial Inigation 3,003,200 2,974,5002 2,769,600
<br />District
<br />Coachella Valley 338,820 347,0003 347,000
<br />Water District
<br />MWD 1,250,000 1,128,6004 713,500
<br />PPR's and Otherss 28,500 28,500 28,500
<br />Totals 5,161,920 5,020,000 4,400,000
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<br />2 From thisamowit, 1Q4,OaoAF Will be delivered to.MWD under a 1988 agreement,
<br />11,500AF will be provided for PPR and Misc. users, and 10,OOOAF will be provided to San Diego
<br />County Water Authority under a separate agreement. The deliverable amount also could be reduced
<br />by the requirement to repay any water IID owed for 2002 overuse.
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<br />3 330,000 consumptive use cap, plus 20,000 AF from conserved water under a 1988
<br />IIDIMWD agreement, minus 3,000 AF for PPR and Miscellaneous use.
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<br />4 Pursuant to the QSAand proposed Inadvertent Overrun and Payback Policy
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<br />5 PPR is "Present Perfected Right," or water right that existed prior to passage of the 1928
<br />Boulder Canyon Project Act. California users with PPR rights are: the Fort Mohave, Colorado River,
<br />and Chemehuevi Indian Reservations; City of Needles; Federal Government at Parker Dam, Palo
<br />Verde, Yuma (Reservation Division) and Imperial Inigation Districts; and miscellaneous
<br />individuals/entities that pump small amounts of water directly from the river.
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