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<br />4- Other In-Basin !'resent Depletio:ls <br />Reported on p<.ge 17 of Hill Report <br />Balance (Hill Report 1,650,000) <br /> <br />5- Co~~itted Trane-Mountain Depletions <br /> <br />(1) Reported on page 18 of Hill / <br />Report ae 100,000 + 28,000 ~ <br />or 128,000 128,000 A. F.' <br /> <br />(2) Reported on page 53 of Hill <br />Report ae 17,000 for Colorado <br />Springs end 72,000 for <br />Fryingpar..-Arkansas 89,000 A.F. <br /> <br />Total <br /> <br />217,000 A.F. <br /> <br />Balar..ce <br /> <br />6- Industrial Use Allowance in Basin <br /> <br />Reco~~ended in Hill Report on <br />pige 48 as 3OC,000 and i:'lcreased <br />100,000 to 40C,000 A.F. to allow <br />for possible ~ater use processes <br />for shale and for other industrial <br />uses in Western Colorado. <br /> <br />Balance <br /> <br />7- In-Basin Non-Stbsidy Irrigation Expansion <br /> <br />Natural irrigation expansion in basin <br />without subsidy estimated to take place <br />in 30 years is 173,000 acres. Total land <br />to be irrigated without subsidy is 790,000 <br />+ 119,400 + 173,000 for a total 1,083,000. <br />COC1sumptive use 173,000 x *1.265. <br /> <br />Balance <br /> <br />*Rate of consumptive use developed in Hill Report page 19 <br />as 1,000,000 divided by 790,600 or 1.265 A.F. per acre. <br /> <br />37,000 A.F. <br />1,535,000 AS. <br /> <br />217,000 A.F. <br />1,318,000 A.F. <br /> <br />400,000 A.F. <br />918,000 A.F. <br /> <br />219,000 A.F. <br />699,000 A.F. <br />