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<br />O)jj7o <br /> <br />~,;: .'; <br /> <br />.:.." <br /> <br />,'. <br /> <br />-,3- <br /> <br />preuent. /Illd. cQJlm1tted useu in Colorado, together with the prop oiled Fry1Jlg Pan- <br />Arkansas project. <br /> <br />I'he anaJ.ys1s indicate. that histor1cally during tbe 19.31-1940 period <br />there remained a total of about 26,Soo,000 ~l'll feet avldlable lor deve1oplllllJlt, <br />in the Upper lluin a1'ter the Lee Ferry delivery obUgation. Additionnl deple- <br />tione by the Colorado WlDS oonddertJ<l would IIII1ilUDt to Bbollt 6,400,000 UN reet <br />dlll'iJlg tohe e_ 10 )'1lar per1.od, Ot' about. 2.b percent of the water historicBll1 <br />available. It would appear that th1lJ 1ncrealle in Colorado dep1etiolUl would be <br />well within Colorado's ahare of the .tuture "ater uses apportionsd by the tipper <br />Colorado RtV6r lIaBin CODlplll'.lt.. <br /> <br />ror t,lw 8verqe year or the 1881'. 20 years, or the 1934-1953 period, <br />the historic runoff' of the Coloredo River at Lee hrr)" W8S 1l,859,OOO acre-feet. <br />After deduot:l.ng the 7,500,000 acre-teet of delivery obUgation, the aversge ad- <br />di\;ional deplet.iCll'l8 by the Colorado uses ot 561,000 acre-teet and the averBill <br />depletion of 65,000 acre-feet by the proposed Fryingpan-Arkans8s project, there <br />'muld re:uain more tn8ll J,100,000 acre-feet tor further development by thll Upper <br />Buin. <br /> <br />'.. I <br /> <br />, I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />......:. <br />