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<br />, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />- 2 - <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Table lia which follows gives the sources of the total water supply as these <br /> <br />sources debouch onto the plains. The period 1930-1955 is used because of availability <br /> <br />of records, am also because it represents the recent 26 years of record, including <br /> <br />two rather extended dry periods. <br /> <br />TABIE lia <br /> <br />Mountain Inflow - 1930-1955 <br /> <br />a. South Platte at So. Platte <br />b. Bear Cr. at Morrison <br />c. Clear Cr. at Golden <br />d. St. Vrain Cr. at Lyons <br />e. Boulder Cr. nr. Orodell <br />f. So. Boulder Cr. at Eldorado Spgs. <br />g. Big Thompson nr. Drake <br />h. Cache La Paudre nr. Ft. Collins <br /> <br />247,400 <br />35,800 <br />157,100 <br />84,400 <br />60,600 <br />50,200 <br />1l0,600 <br />240.800 <br /> <br />986,900 acre feet <br /> <br />Table lIb shows the water brought into the South-Platte Water Shed from across <br /> <br />the front range by transmounta1n diversions. The left hand column gives the average <br /> <br />for 1930 to 1955 or for the period of actual operation through the year 1955, while <br /> <br />the right hand column gives the estimated potential future, average diversions during <br /> <br />a period of water supply such as 1930 to 1955. <br /> <br />TABLE lib <br /> <br />Avge. for <br />1930-1955 or <br />period of operation <br />thru 1955 <br /> <br />Potential <br /> <br />Transmountain Diversion <br />a. Denver System (Fraser 35,700 106,000 <br /> and Williams) <br />b. Colorado-Big Thompson 101,000 260,000 <br />c. North Platte 2,800 2,800 <br />d. Laramie 25,100 21,000 <br />e. GTand River Ditch 17,300 19,000 <br />f. Englewood 13.600 <br /> 181,900 ac. ft. 422,400 se. ft. <br /> Denver-Blue 175,000 <br />