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<br />, <br />, <br /> <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />i <br />Take 4 -- Order i <br />i <br />. . . .. .' .'. . !. .... <br />per af for the CA WCD's operation, This would have come Ito $4,884,480, A payment of this <br /> <br /> <br />magnitude would have forced it into banlauptcy, the distri~ reported, <br /> <br />, <br />, <br />The San Tan District, which retained a port~on of i~ rights, this year will pay <br />$8,797.50 for 391 af of "take or pay' water, San T~ OrigJallY had an allocation of ,77 <br />, i <br />I <br />percent of water available to non-Indian agriculture: San T~'s original allocation has been <br /> <br />reduced to .034 percent. <br /> <br />I <br />Tom Cark, the CAWeD's general manager,! attribu~ed the 1994 increase in water <br />I <br />, I <br />orders to the board's decision to implement the pro~ram, He noted that the final amount of <br />, <br />i <br /> <br />water the CAP delivers this year will be influenced' by we4ther and by. the shutdown of the <br />I ! <br />i <br />CAP from October I through December 15 to rePair two or the six damaged siphons, <br />i <br />The CA WCD, which is overseen by a 15-~ember poard elected from Maricopa, Pinal <br />. i <br />, I <br />and Pima counties, operates and maintains the CAP under \I contract with the Interior <br />, ! r <br /> <br />Department. The CAP delivers water to cities, industries, t'anns and Indian reservations in the <br /> <br />three counties. It begins at Lake Havasu on the Colorado $ver and ends at the south <br /> <br />, ! <br />boundary of the San Xavier Indian Reservation south of T*cson, a distance of 336 miles. <br /> <br />--end-- , <br />