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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8270.100
Description
Colorado River Basin Water Quality/Salinity -- Misc Water Quality
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Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
5/19/1977
Title
Final Environmental Statement - Colorado River Water Quality Improvement Program - Volume II - Public Comment -- Part 2 of 2 -- Page 147 through end
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EIS
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<br />~ <br />l\:l <br />00 <br />~. <br /> <br />1. <br /> <br />{Conti f1ued) <br /> <br />It is my understanding that currently the State of Nevada is entitled to <br />withdraw 300,000 acre-feet/year from Lake Mead. Once Nevada reaches this magic number <br />then it gets credit for the water that it returns to the Colorado Basin; example. j.f <br />the State returns 20,000 acre-feet it may withdraw 320,000 acre-feet. If this is <br />true, Nevada would lose credit for the evaporation losses encountered at the Las <br />Vegas Wash unit; this could prove to be most important in the growth of the Las <br />Vegas Va 11 ey. <br /> <br /> <br />164 <br /> <br /> <br />t.:::'~i. <br />.;:;~~~ <br /> <br />~~~y <br /> <br />?:/;.,/~~ <br /><):~.; <br />
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