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<br />In 1984, Boulder city diverted about 5,400 acre-feet from RBG, and less than <br />50 acre-feet from its older, separate federally constructed system. <br /> <br />c. Lake Mead Recreation Area <br /> <br />The Lake Mead Recreation Area is entitled to that quantity of <br />r4 water that is reasonably necessary to fulfill the purpose for which the <br />~ recreation area has been set aside. In 1984, about 1,000 acre-feet were <br />00 diverted to the recreation area from Lake Mead. It is also projected that <br />~ 1,000 acre-feet will continue to be diverted to the area through the year 2010. <br /> <br />d. Miscellaneous Users Above Hoover Dam <br /> <br />Two corporations have contracts permitting diversion of 1,048 <br />acre-feet per year of Lake Mead water. In 1984, only 616 acre-feet were <br />diverted. It was projected that 1,000 acre-feet, on the average, will be <br />consumed through the year 2010. <br /> <br />e. Mohave Steamplant, Southern California Edison Company <br /> <br />A portion of the allotment for Nevada has been obtained via <br />contractual arrangements by the Southern California Edison Company for <br />diverting up to 23,000 acre-feet annually from the Colorado River for thermal <br />power production purposes at a site about 3 miles downstream from Davis Dam. <br />Use of water until July 1, 2006, by the Southern California Edison Company is <br />in accordance with two contracts--one between the State of Nevada and the <br />Southern California Edison Company and one between the Bureau of Reclamation <br />and the State of Nevada. <br /> <br />f. Fort Mohave Indian Reservation <br /> <br />There are 1,939 acres of Fort Mohave Indian Reservation land <br />located in Nevada. In 1984, no water was diverted to these lands. It has <br />been estimated that the portion of the reservation located in Nevada will use <br />4,000 acre-feet by 1990 and 8,000 acre-feet by 2000. <br /> <br />g. Laughlin and Miscellaneous Users below Hoover Dam <br /> <br />Uses in the Laughlin area totalled 31 acre-feet in 1984, but it <br />is projected the area will use 5,000 acre-feet in 1990 and 7,000 acre-feet in <br />the years 2000 and 2010. <br /> <br />2 . Ad zona <br /> <br />a. Imperial Wildlife Refuge <br /> <br />The Imperial Wildlife Refuge is entitled to divert 28,000 <br />acre-feet per year or consumpti'~~ly use 23,000 acre-feet per year, whichever <br />is less. In 1984, the refuge diverted no water. By 1990 it is projected the <br />Imperial Refuge will have a depletion of 13,000 acre-feet. <br /> <br />b. Lake Havasu Wildlife Refuge <br /> <br />The Lake Havasu Wildlife Refuge is entitled to divert 41,839 <br />acre-feet or consumptively use 37,339 acre-feet per year, whichever is less. <br /> <br />VI-21 <br />