<br />VI. Scheduled Flows to Mexico --- Arrivals and excess an-ivals of Water for Calendar Year 2000
<br />(Acre-feet)
<br />
<br />(1)
<br />
<br />(2)
<br />
<br />(3) (4) (5) (6)
<br />Excess
<br />Arrivals
<br />in accord Other Total CUrrullative
<br />with Excess Excess Excess
<br />Minute 242 Arrivals Arrivals Arrivals .
<br />8,331 14,959 23,290 23,290
<br />6,913 7,410 14,323 37,613
<br />7,908 24,012 31,920 69,533
<br />8,221 12,970 21,191 90,724
<br />8,443 29,644 38,087 128,811
<br />8,379 13,6;49 22,02~ 150,839
<br />10,736 18,291 29,027 179,866
<br />9,670 29,112 38,782 218,648
<br />9,729 38,196 47,925 266,573
<br />9,265 74,784 84,049 350,622
<br />9,448 41,749 51,197 401,819
<br />10.401 32.369 42.770 444,589
<br />107,444 337,145 444,589
<br />
<br />Scheduled
<br />Flow
<br />
<br />Total
<br />Arrivals
<br />
<br /> Jan.
<br /> Feb.
<br /> March
<br /> April
<br /> May
<br /> June
<br /> July
<br />, August
<br />'" Sept.
<br />,
<br /> Oct.
<br /> Nov.
<br /> Dec.
<br /> Column (1) .
<br /> (2) .
<br />
<br />156,991
<br />179,548
<br />194,570
<br />185,874
<br />140,916
<br />143,402
<br />145,643
<br />104,679
<br />93,141
<br />98,737
<br />113,473
<br />143.026
<br />1,700,000
<br />
<br />180,281
<br />193,871
<br />226,490
<br />207,065
<br />179,003
<br />165,430
<br />174,670
<br />143,461
<br />141,066
<br />182,786
<br />164,670
<br />185.796
<br />2,144,589
<br />
<br />Flow schedule requsted by Mexico. . In surplus years as determined by the United States, Mexico
<br />can schedule 1.7 rather than 1. 5 million acre- feet.
<br />Total Colorado River waters reaching Mexico. It is the sum of: 1) Colorado River water rreasured
<br />at the northerly international I:x:lunclaIy, 2) drainage waters rreasured at the southerly interna-
<br />tional l:x:lundazy near San Luis, Arizona. and 3) Wellton-M::>hawk drainage waters rreasured at the
<br />southerly international J:oundary. It is the sum of ColUl1U1S (1) + (5).
<br />(3). Arizona's Wellton-M::>hawk District drainage water. This water is descharged. to the Santa Clara
<br />slough in Mexico via a concrete lined canal.
<br />(4). Excess an-ivals other than Wellton-l'bhawk drainage. It is the sum of: 1) a delivery of about
<br />5,000 a.f. per year to ensure that Mexico receives what is scheduled, 2) releases fran Parker
<br />Darn which are not used due to unexpected rainfall in the Palo Verde, Coachella, Irrperial, and
<br />Yuma areas, 3) controlled fleed releases on the Gila and Colorado River, and 4) 1=1 nmoff.
<br />(5). Sum of ColUl1U1S (3) and (4).
<br />(6). CUmulation of Column (5).
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