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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />II <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />]J303~ <br /> <br />Historic Runoff of White River at Colorado-Utah State Line <br /> Units 1000 Acre Feet <br /> Year Runoff Year Runoff <br /> 1943 435.0 1956 418.3 <br /> 1944 444.8 1957 727.2 <br /> 1945 491l. 5 1958 593.8 <br /> 1946 393.4 1959 414.9 <br /> 1947 568.2 1960 400.1 <br /> 1948 527.1 <br /> 1949 536.5 Average 41'37.0 <br /> 1950 4~5.9 <br /> 1951 4 6.9 Stream <br /> 1952 693.5 Depletion 38.4 <br /> 1953 475.0 <br /> 1954 339.7 Undep1eted <br /> 1955 387.1 Runoff 525.4 <br /> The records of runoff for the four U. S. Geological <br />Survey operated river gaging stations given in the above three <br />tables supplemented by short time runoff records, irrigated <br /> <br />land acreage data, water diversion records and water consump- <br />tive use information provided a basis for the preparation of <br />undepleted runoff estimates at three locations on the river. <br />The locations included the junction of the South Fork with the <br />Uhite River, the location of the diversion of the ~iller Creek <br />Ditch, the division point between the Upper and the Lower Divi- <br />sions of the Basin and the Colorado-Utah state line. The <br />following table gives the results of the estimate of undepleted <br />runoff at the three river locations referred to above: <br /> <br />-8- <br /> <br />,>,. 1 -_',,4 <br />