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<br />002452 <br /> <br />Table 14. Basin-wide distribution of current & future depletions from the Little Snake River <br /> <br /> Average annual depletions (AF) <br /> Region and State Current Future Change <br /> Colorado (WD 54) 15,763 15,763 0 <br /> Above Wyoming 34,540 53,067 18,527 <br /> Baggs <br /> SUBTOTALS 50,303 68,830 18,527 <br /> Colorado (WD 55) 2,878 2,908 30 <br /> Below Wyoming 8,043 12,944 4,901 <br /> Baggs <br /> SUBTOTALS 10,921 15,852 4,931 <br />I BASIN- WIDE TOTALS I 61,224 I 84,682 I 23,458 I <br /> <br />It bears mentioning at this point that although all of the irrigation depletions attributable to the High I <br />Savery Project have been assigned to Wyoming, this project also serves about 3,400 acres of . <br />irrigated lands in Colorado, This acreage is roughly 14% of the 24,000 acres served by the project. <br />On a pro rata basis, therefore, we estimate that about 960 AF out of the 6,855 AF average annual <br />irrigation depletions by the project can be attributed to lands in Colorado served under Wyoming <br />water rights, <br /> <br />~ <br />~ <br /> <br />Management Plan for Endangered Fishes in the Yampa River Basin <br /> <br />28 <br />