<br />VI. Scheduled Flows to Mexico - Arrivals an:l excess arrivals of Water for Calen:lar Year 1997
<br />(lIcre-feet)
<br />
<br />Jan.
<br />Feb.
<br />Mard1
<br />April
<br />May
<br />June
<br />JW.y
<br />Au:Just
<br />Sept.
<br />, Oct.
<br />u> Nov.
<br />I Dec.
<br />
<br />Column (1).
<br />(2) .
<br />
<br />(3) .
<br />(4) .
<br />
<br />(5) .
<br />(6) .
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<br />(1)
<br />
<br />(2)
<br />
<br />(3) (4) (5) (6) '='
<br />Excess
<br />Arrivals =
<br /> ......
<br />in aooard other 'I\:Jtal Clmllative =:>
<br />with Excess Excess F-'-e! c...,
<br />Minute 242 Arrivals Arrivals Arrivals C':l
<br />6,829 109,693 116,522 116,522 .
<br />8,274 255,296 263,570 380,092
<br />10,159 172,865 183,024 563,116
<br />8,402 32,406 40,808 603,924
<br />10,558 125 10,683 614,607
<br />10,223 920 11,143 625,750
<br />8,156 1,153 9,309 635,059
<br />5,999 216,660 222,659 857 718
<br />1,437 305,820 307,257
<br />5,775 25,614 31,389
<br />
<br />Scheduled
<br />FlOW"
<br />
<br />Total
<br />Ardvals
<br />
<br />231,612
<br />390,700
<br />346,369
<br />228,374
<br />199,704
<br />168,300
<br />201,945
<br />349,558
<br />406,293
<br />141,646
<br />
<br />
<br />115,090
<br />127,130
<br />163,345
<br />187,566
<br />189,021
<br />157,157
<br />192,636
<br />126,899
<br />99,036
<br />110,257
<br />121,606
<br />110.257
<br />1,700,000
<br />
<br />FlOW" schedule requsted by Mexico. In surplus years as detennined by the united States, Mexico
<br />can schedule 1. 7 rather than 1.5 million acre-feet.
<br />'I\:Jtal Colorado River waters reac:hin3' Mexico. It is the sum of: 1) Colorado River water measured
<br />at the oortherly international 00JrrlaJ;y, 2) drainage waters measured at the sa.xtberly interna-
<br />tional 00JrrlaJ;y near San I11is, Arizona, an:l 3) Welltt:n-M:tlawlc drainage waters "'''''''''u:ed at the
<br />sa.xtberly international boorrlary. It is the sum of Columns (1) + (5).
<br />Arizona's Wellton-M::lhawk District drainage water. '!his water is descharged. to the Santa Clara
<br />slough in Mexico via a COI"-'L..te lined canal.
<br />Excess arrivals other than Wellton-M::lhawk drainage. It is the sum of: 1) a delivery of about
<br />5,000 a.f. per year to ensure that Mexico receives what is scheduled, 2) releases fran Parker
<br />Darn which are not used due to UIleXpeCted rainfall in the Palo Verde, Coachella, :Ilr{:>erial, an:l
<br />Yuma areas, 3) controlled flood releases on the Gila an:l Colorado River, an:l 4) local runoff.
<br />Slnu of Columns (3) an:l (4).
<br />OmUllation of Coltmlll (5).
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