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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8281.300
Description
Colorado River Studies and Investigations -- Colorado River Consumptive Uses and Losses Reports
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
1/1/1966
Title
Wyoming Colorado River Water Picture 1965
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<br />, ,> <br /> <br />Column 7 shows the quantity of water actually available to the Upper Division states within the ten- <br />year limitation of 75,000,000 acre feet (Column 5 plus Column 6). <br /> <br />STUDY C-l <br />(Continued) <br /> <br />OHJJOO <br /> <br />Column 8 is the amount by which the sum of Columns 4 and 5 exceeds 75,,000,000 acre feet.. <br /> <br />*NOTE: The waters available to the Lower Basin also include all tributaries which enter the Colorado <br />River below Lee Ferry..- Depletions from such downstream tributaries by Lower Basin states are <br />charged to the Lower Basin pursuant to the terms of the Colorado River Compact. The average <br />annual inflow between Lee Ferry and Parker Dam is approximately one million acre feet. In <br />addition to this inflow the State of Arizona is depleting the flow of the Gila River by <br />more than one million acre feet annually on the average. <br /> <br />-4- <br /> <br />
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