<br />VI. Scheduled Flows to Mexico - Arrivals and excess arrivals of Water for Calendar Year 20D4
<br />(Acre-feet)
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<br />(1)
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<br />(2)
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<br /> Scheduled Total
<br /> Flow Arrivals
<br /> Jan. 128,113 137,254
<br /> Feb. 158,444 177,333
<br /> March 199,769 210,939
<br />, April 197,528 219,928
<br />Ol May 108,570 120,289
<br />,
<br /> June 109,271 118.558
<br /> July 119,428
<br /> August 97,713
<br /> Sept. 89,307
<br /> Oct. 73,669
<br /> Nov. 98,763
<br /> Dec. 119,427
<br /> 1,500,002
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<br />(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
<br />Excess
<br />Arrivals Flow Flow
<br />in accord Other Total Cumulative Through Pass South
<br />with Excess Excess Excess NIB and Inland
<br />Minute 242 Arrivals Arrivals Arrivals Limitroohe Boundarv .
<br />8,585 556 9,141 9,141 119,11D 9,560
<br />8,688 10,201 18,889 28,D30 160,673 7,972
<br />8,889 2,281 11 , 17D 39,200 193,242 8,8D8
<br />7,601 14,799 22,400 61,60D 202,514 9,813
<br />8,215 3,5D4 11,719 73,319 100,412 11,662
<br />8,914 373 9,287 82,606 1 DO.006 9,638
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<br />Column (1).
<br /> (2).
<br /> (3).
<br /> (4).
<br /> (5).
<br /> (6)
<br /> (7).
<br /> (8).
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<br />Flow sC;1edule requested by Mexico. In surplus years as determined by the United States. Mexico can schedule up to 1.7
<br />rather than 1.5 million acre-feel.
<br />Total Colorado River waters reaching Mexico. It is the sum of: 1) Colorado River water measured at the Northerly Inter-
<br />national Boundary. 2) drainage waters measured at the Southerly International Boundary near San Luis. Arizona, and
<br />3) Wellton-Mohawk drainage waters measured at the Southerly International Boundary. It is the sum of Columns (1) + (5).
<br />Arizona's Wellton-Mohawk District drainage water. This water is discharged to the Santa Clara Slough in Mexico via a
<br />concrete-lined canal.
<br />Excess arrivals other than Wellton-Mohawk drainage. It is the sum of: 1) a delivery of about 5,000 a. f. per year to ensure that
<br />Mexico receives what is scheduled, 2) releases from Parker Dam which are not used due to unexpected rainfall in the Palo Verde,
<br />Coachella, Imperial, and and Yuma areas, 3) controlled fiood releases on the Giia and Colorado River, and 4) local runoff.
<br />Sum of Columns (3) and (4).
<br />Cumulation of Column (5).
<br />Including Colorado River flow at the Northerly International Boundary plus fiow from Cooper, 11-mile, and 21-mile spillways.
<br />Including flow at the Southerly International Boundary, East and West Main canals. Yuma Valley Main, 242 Lateral plus Tijuana.
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