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<br />J' <br /> <br />OG2057 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The above data show that the salinity in 1991 was lower than <br />of the water customarily delivered on the land boundary, <br />averaged about 1,540 ppm for the 10-year period 1963-1972. <br /> <br />Proqress on U.S. Measures Provided for in Public Law 93-320 <br /> <br />that <br />which <br /> <br />Operation of the Yuma Desalting <br />expected in 1992, according to <br />Reclamation (USBR). <br /> <br />Plant at one-third of capacity <br />the advice of the U.s. Bureau <br /> <br />is <br />of <br /> <br />Groundwaters <br /> <br />Point 5 of Minute No. 242 provides that: <br /> <br />"pending the conclusion by the Governments of the <br />United states and Mexico of a comprehensive agree- <br />ment on groundwater in border areas, each country <br />shall limit pumping of groundwater in its territory <br />within five miles (eight kilometres) of the Arizo- <br />na-Sonora Boundary near San Luis to 160,000 acre- <br />feet (197,358,000 cubic metres) annually." <br /> <br />In 1991, Mexico's pumping from its San Luis Mesa well field within <br />five miles (eight kilometres) of the boundary near San Luis amount- <br />ed to 124,223 acre-feet (153,227,000 cubic metres). The fOllowing <br />quantities were pumped in calendar years 1975 through 1991. <br /> <br />. Thousands of <br />Year Acre-Feet Cubic Metres <br /> 1975 106,227 131,030 <br /> 1976 97,870 120,722 <br /> 1977 129,636 159,905 <br /> 1978 98,235 121,172 <br /> 1979 23,562 29,063 <br /> 1980 14,378 17,735 <br /> 1981 120,586 148,742 <br /> 1982 131,738 162,498 <br /> 1983 18,190 22,437 <br /> 1984 7,266 8,963 <br /> 1985 30,299 37,373 <br /> 1986 10,789 13,308 <br /> 1987 52,253 64,453 <br /> 1988 127,585 157,374 <br /> 1989 140,700 173,551 <br /> 1990 136,077 167,848 <br /> 1991 124,223 153,227 <br /> <br />In 1991, Mexico continued pumping at a high rate to supplement <br />gravity diversions to serve its needs. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has completed 21 of the allowed 35 <br />wells on the United States side within five miles of the Arizona- <br />Sonora boundary near San Luis for protective and regulatory pumping <br />and 14 of the 21 wells were pumped in 1991. The remaining 14 <br />allowed wells have been deferred until water supply needs make <br />construction necessary. <br />