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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.106
Description
Animas-La Plata
State
CO
Basin
San Juan/Dolores
Water Division
7
Date
8/1/1996
Title
Animas-La Plata
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Project Overview
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<br />. <br /> <br />Animas-La Plata <br />Project Power Requirements1 <br /> <br />Project stage <br /> <br />Peak monthly demand <br />(kW) <br /> <br />Annual energy required' <br />(kWh) <br /> <br />Phase I, Stage A <br /> <br />5,200 <br /> <br />37,000,000 <br /> <br />Phase I, Stage B <br /> <br />44,400 <br /> <br />138,000,000 <br /> <br />Phase 113 <br /> <br />55,200 <br /> <br />166,000,000 <br /> <br />I By comparison, the following agencies used federal power as follows in 1987: <br /> <br /> Afency Peak Demand JilYh <br />. (KID <br />Gunnison, Colorado 6,000 31,783,000 <br />So. Dakota State Univ. - Brookings 6,784 32,460,000 <br /> Page,Arizona 8,120 37,488,000 <br /> Farmington, New Mexico 47,298 88,345,000 <br /> Univ. Nebraska - Lincoln 25,836 94,197,000 <br /> Welton-Mohawk Irr. & Drain. Dist (AZ) nla 121,477,000 <br /> St. George, Utah 44,450 126,110,000 <br /> Salt River Project, Arizona nla 2,081,065,000 <br /> <br />While we are not certain that each agency listed above got all its power from federal sources, it is <br />likely that most of the power supplied to them was from federal sources. <br /> <br />2 Includes project estimated line losses. <br />3 Represents total power requirements. <br /> <br />. <br />
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