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<br /> 1981-85 Average Consumption 1981-85 Maximum Consumption Adjusted Maximum Consumption <br /> , <br /> Agriculture Exports M&I Evap. Total Agriculture Exports M&I Evap. Total Agriculture Exports M&I Evap. Total <br />~RiverBasin <br />Little Soake R. 14.9 0.0 0.0 05 15.4 14,9 0.0 0.0 05 15.' <br />Yampa R. 89.4 0.0 13.1 45 107,0 89,4 0.0 18.9 45 112,8 <br />White R. 54,3 0.0 55 1.5 61.3 54.3 0.0 7.0 t.s 62,8 <br />I=AL 143.3 0,0 17.4 65 167.1 158.6 0,0 18,6 65 183.7 158.6 0,0 25,9 65 19U <br />Colorado River Basin <br />Main Stem 5485 598.7 14,6 47.1 1.208.9 5485 627.5 38.4 47.1 1.2615 <br />Gunnison R 462.0 3.0 75 17,9 490,4 462.0 3.0 14.7 17.9 497.6 <br />Dolores R. 67,2 0.0 1.0 7.3 75.5 67.2 0,0 3.5 7,3 78-' <br />[rorAL 1,01Ll 500.4 20.1 67.6 1.599,2 1,077,7 601.7 23,1 72.3 1.774,8 1,077,7 630.5 56,6 72,3 1.837.1 <br />San Juan River Basin <br />San Juan R. 211.3 3,4 4,3 8,7 227.7 23M 4.3 5,0 8,8 248,1 230,0 4,3 11.4 13,9 259.6 <br />CRSP Evaporation 306.4 306.4 341.1 341.1 341.1 341.1 <br />STATE TOTAL 1,365.7 503.9 41.7 389,2 2,300.4 1,466,3 606,0 46.7 428.7 2,547.7 1.466.3 634.8 93.9 433.8 2.628.8 <br /> <br />COLORADO RIVER COMPACT WATER DEVELOPMENT PROJECTION <br />November 2, 1995 FINAL REPORT <br /> <br />TABLE 3a <br /> <br />COLORADO'S CONSUMPTIVE USE OF WATER <br /> <br />A) Ag and Evaporation have not ex.ceeded the maximum values recorded during the 1981-85 period based on best available to date. Exports all time high was in 1978. <br />Maximum Adjusted M&l values from U.S. Geological Survey WRIR 88-4101. aU other values from U.s. Bureau of Reclamation Consumptive Uses and Losses Report. <br />B) San Juan Adjustments could include full depletions for Animas-La Plata Proj~ Dolores Project and 10.193 irrigated acres for the Indian Settlement Agreements <br />which are not included in the 20.900 acres identified in ALP or Dolores Projects (259,600 + 120.700 + 44.000 +19,500 = 443.8(0). <br />C) Adjustments similar to those for the San Juan could also be made in other basins based on the USBR depletion schedule. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br /> <br />'.,' . <br />i>,,,-, \y; _ "~;,,.~'-'",,0.'",",",.....,.;;.; ",,:<,~,',";,,'1~~,~;i,c;,; ,,':,,-,.j;~~. V" <br /> <br />~",<";",;';':';';.1'",,,,,,',,,..,""...,~';^ <br /> <br />,'",;;,."", <br /> <br />.- ",""k;", >)',...,."';"'''' ~ ;,,~:,. :..':' <,~,.".J).. <br /> <br />m;.!~:;';'~, ';,,,,,~\\~'i~.., <br /> <br />(:.~ <br />'- :, <br />j .~ <br /> <br />'.,J <br />.,() <br />..... <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />C:\EXCEL\ESACOCU.xIs <br /> <br />;,,";"';;';,~"''';-"^,M.. <br /> <br /> <br />,~n," <br /> <br />'.ii",,~... <br />