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<br />8 GENERAL <br /> <br />sufficient regulatory and replacement storage is available to <br />utilize fully these supplies. <br /> <br />Estimates of the population growth of the City and its water <br />requirements to the year 2000 were taken from a report prepared <br />for the Board in 1955 by the fi rm of Alvord, Burdick & Howson <br />entitled "Report on Future Water Supply-Denver Municipal <br />Water Works" (hereinafter called the Howson Report), Table <br />No, 2 indicates the estimated water requirements in 1000 acre- <br />feet for each of the years 1960 through 2000. <br /> <br />Table No.2 <br /> <br /> FORECAST OF DENVER'S <br /> RAW WATER DIVERSION REQUIREMENTS* <br />Year 1000 acre-feet Year 1000 acre-feet <br />1960 185 1980 277 <br />1961 189 1981 282 <br />1962 193 1982 287 <br />1963 197 1983 292 <br />1964 202 1984 297 <br />1965 207 1985 302 <br />1966 211 1986 307 <br />1967 215 1987 312 <br />1968 220 1988 317 <br />1969 225 1989 322 <br />1970 230 1990 326 <br />1971 235 1991 331 <br />1972 240 1992 336 <br />1973 245 1993 341 <br />1974 250 1994 346 <br />1975 254 1995 352 <br />1976 259 1996 357 <br />1977 264 1997 362 <br />1978 269 1998 367 <br />1979 273 1999 372 <br /> 2000 377 <br /> .. Abstracted fram the Howson Report. <br />