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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8281.300
Description
Colorado River Studies and Investigations - Colorado River Consumptive Uses and Losses Report
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
1/1/1984
Title
Colorado River System Consumptive Uses and Losses Report 1976 - 1980
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />---- <br /> <br />6~JC ,~ 0 <br /> <br />TABLE 'C-6 <br /> <br />Summary of Estimated Water Use by States and Types of Use <br /> <br /> 1980 <br /> 0,000 acre-feet) <br /> Estimated Beneficial Consumptive Uses and Los ses.Y <br /> Municipal Fish and Export Export <br /> Reservoir Irrigated and Wildlife Outside Within <br /> State Evaporation AgricultureY Industria1ll Recreat ion System System Total <br /> Arizona 437.4 4,676.1 467.6 56.4 0.0 3.0 5,641 <br /> California 0 469.5 2.8 0 4,207.9 0 4,680 <br /> Colorado 73.9 1,229.5 45.5 0 395.4 0 1,744 <br /> Nevada 6.3 77 .1 l51.9 1.1 0 (-3.0 ) 233 <br /> New Mexico 37.6 225.3 50 .7 0 143.6 0 457 <br /> Utah 50.0 542.2 37.1 0 108.9 0 738 <br />'" Wyomin, 31.2 243.0 53.9 0 9.3 0 337 <br />w <br /> Other~ 2,063.0 0 0 0 6,142.8 0 8,206 <br /> Colorado River <br /> System Total 2,699 7,463 809 57 11,008 0 22,036 <br /> <br />1/ From Tables UC-1, UC-6, LC-1, and LC-2. <br />2/ Includes livestock water use and stockpond evaporation. <br />3/ Includes water uses for thermal electric power generation and mineral resources. <br />4/ Reservoir evaporation represents mainstem reservoir evaporation in the Upper Basin and mainstream <br />reservoir evaporation and channel losses below Lee Ferry in the Lower Basin. Exports outside system repre- <br />sents water passing to Mexico. <br /> <br />.; ,~:. ',. <br /> <br />':',-, <br /> <br />',., - <br /> <br />~';' "-,' >"'.-~.' <br /> <br />~ <br />
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