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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8240.200.10.C.2
Description
UCRBRIP - Compact Development Workgroup
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Date
11/2/1995
Author
Compact Workgroup
Title
Colorado River Compact Water Development Projection
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<br />COLORADO RIVER COMPACT WATER DEVELOPMENT PROJECTION <br />November 2, 1995 FINAL REPORT <br />Page 10 <br /> <br />Colorado River and its tributaries originating within the State of Colorado is approximately <br />10.8 MAF. <br /> <br /> Table 1 <br />Natural Flow Average Percent of <br />Colorado River Basin! Annual Total <br />Tributaries Natural Natural <br /> Flow Flow <br /> (at) (%) <br />Green River Basin <br />Little Snake River 220,400 2.04 <br />Yampa River 1,241,100 11.49 <br />White River 573.400 5.31 <br />Total 2,034,900 18.85 <br /> <br />Colorado River Basin <br />Colorado River Mainstem <br />Gunnison River <br />Dolores River <br /> <br />3,602,400 <br />2,378,700 <br />843.500 <br />6,824,600 <br /> <br />33.36 <br />22.03 <br />7.81 <br />63.20 <br /> <br />Total <br /> <br />San Juan River Basin <br />San Juan River <br /> <br />1,938,200 <br /> <br />17.95 <br /> <br />STATE TOTAL <br /> <br />10,797,700 <br /> <br />100.00 <br /> <br />Physical water availability refers to the actual flow of a river or stream which is <br />available for appropriation. In theory, when the flow measured at a gage is subtracted from <br />the natural flow for a given year the result indicates the depletion, resulting from either <br />consumptive uses or reservoir regulation, from the stream above that gage under present <br />conditions. The Technical Appendix contains a summary of the physical water availability at <br />various points throughout the Colorado River Basin. <br /> <br />2 Bureau of Reclamation, 1906 - 1985 Natural Flow Data Base - CRSS. <br />
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