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<br />.. <br /> <br />';~U-.I '1. I' <br />L;I"uu 'S <br /> <br />\ <br />, <br /> <br />-)- <br /> <br />c. To the potential uses thus determined add present uses, in Colorado <br /> <br />and New Mexico and present and potential uses in Arizona and Utah <br /> <br />to derive total allocat.ion", t.e) ",=h ",t."..!;", from t.h", San Jll.an on a <br /> <br />percentage basis;. <br /> <br />In order to make deliveries of 75,000,000 in any lO consecutive years <br />at Lee Ferry it is necessary to deliver at the three key gaging stations- <br />(Green River at Green River, Utah, Colorado River at Cisco, Utah and San Juan <br /> <br />Rivel! at Bluff, Utah) 50% of the present, combined flows. For the purpose of <br /> <br />the present computation it will be assumed that the average flow, of the San <br /> <br />Juan at Bluff may be depleted by 50%. <br /> <br />New Mexico urges' that this percentage <br /> <br />be reviewed critical~ in future discussions, in the light of basin-wide <br /> <br />water supplies and potential uses in order to determine if the percentage is <br /> <br />equitable as to all Colorado River tribl.ltaries especially the San Juan. NevT <br /> <br />Mexico feels that her allocation should receive the fu11 and seriol.ls, cansider- <br /> <br />atiollL of all of the states of the upper basin because the largest percentage <br /> <br />of her potentialL development. is Ollll Indian lands and the amounts of water which <br /> <br />mBiY be claimed and l.lsed thereon are not subject to contro:JL or limitation by <br /> <br />the state. <br /> <br />The following table sets forth the foregoing proposals and assumptions: <br />