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<br />(~.1 <br />C"_; <br />~ <br /> <br />14 <br /> <br />.. ... ~ <br /> <br />Tabl e 1 <br />San Juan River Section 7 Baseline <br />Units c KAF <br /> <br />00 <br /> <br />New Mexico Deoletions <br />San Juan-Chama <br />NIIP Blocks 1-8 <br />Navajo Reservoir Evaporation <br />Hammond Canal <br />Hogback Extension <br />Utah International <br />Existing Private Right <br />Citizen's Ditch <br />Industrial Diversion <br />Fruitland and Hogback <br />Jewitt Valley <br />Municipal and Industrial <br />Diversions <br />Additional Depletions Allowed <br />Under RIP Since 1992 <br />Total <br />Municipal and Industrial <br />Contracts from Navajo <br />San Juan Powerplant <br />Total New Mexico Depletions <br /> <br />Colorado Deoletions <br />Upstream of Navajo <br />Upper San Juan <br />Navajo-Blanco <br />Piedra <br />Pirie River <br />Tota 1 <br />Downstream of Navajo <br />Florida <br />Animas and La Plata Rivers <br />Prior to Animas-La Plata Project <br />Animas-La Plata Project <br />Mancos <br />Total <br />Total Colorado Depletions <br /> <br />Total San Juan River Depletions <br />Return flows from Dolores River Imports <br />Net Depletion. Measures at Bluff, Utah <br /> <br />7.8 <br />6.5 <br />6.5 <br />58.1 <br /> 78.9 <br />18.1 <br />32.8 <br />57.1 <br />16.2 <br /> 124.2 <br /> 203.1 <br /> 649.6 <br /> 22.0 <br /> 627.6 <br /> <br />* San Juan-Chama diversions have historically averaged 104,000 acre-feet for <br />the 1929-1974 period of record and 110,000 acre-feet for the 1925-1985 period <br />of record <br />