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<br />Aug. 1982 B-3
<br />
<br />Present
<br />Bonneville Unit
<br />,Upalco Unit
<br />Jensen Unit
<br />Uintah Unit
<br />Deferred Indian
<br />DWR Projects
<br />White River Irrigation
<br />Conversion of Irrigation to Power
<br />Emery County Project
<br />Emery County Powerplants
<br />Wellington Powerplant
<br />Deseret Generation and Trans-
<br />mission Co-op
<br />White River Dam Evap.
<br />Oil Shale
<br />Gallup-Navajo Municipal
<br />Other municipal
<br />Unidentified
<br />Total depletion
<br />Evaporation, storage units
<br />Total
<br />State share of 5.8 million acre-
<br />foot level
<br />Remaining water available
<br />
<br />Upper
<br />
<br />Depletions
<br />Evaporation, storage units
<br />Total depletion
<br />5.8 million acre-foot level
<br />Remaining water available
<br />
<br />1980
<br />
<br />664
<br />42
<br />o
<br />11
<br />o
<br />o
<br />7
<br />4
<br />-4
<br />11
<br />13
<br />o
<br />
<br />750
<br />120
<br />870
<br />
<br />1,322
<br />452
<br />
<br />Colorado
<br />3,478
<br />520
<br />3,998
<br />5,800
<br />1,802
<br />
<br />Present and projected depletions
<br />1990 2000 2010 2020 2030
<br />
<br />Utah
<br />664
<br />136
<br />12
<br />15
<br />3
<br />9
<br />12
<br />4
<br />-12
<br />8
<br />39
<br />o
<br />
<br />o
<br />o
<br />o
<br />o
<br />2
<br />
<br />12
<br />6
<br />50
<br />1
<br />3
<br />
<br />664
<br />166
<br />12
<br />15
<br />28
<br />84
<br />12
<br />4
<br />-12
<br />8
<br />39
<br />35
<br />
<br />12
<br />6
<br />75
<br />1
<br />5
<br />
<br />1,154
<br />120
<br />1,274
<br />
<br />1,322
<br />48
<br />
<br />4,932
<br />520
<br />5,452
<br />5,800
<br />348
<br />
<br />664
<br />166
<br />12
<br />15
<br />28
<br />84
<br />12
<br />4
<br />-12
<br />8
<br />39
<br />35
<br />
<br />12
<br />6
<br />75
<br />1
<br />6
<br />8
<br />1,163
<br />120
<br />1,283
<br />
<br />1,322
<br />39
<br />
<br />River Basin Totals
<br />
<br />664
<br />166
<br />12
<br />15
<br />28
<br />84
<br />12
<br />4
<br />-12
<br />8
<br />39
<br />35
<br />
<br />12
<br />6
<br />75
<br />1
<br />7
<br />16
<br />1,172
<br />120
<br />1,292
<br />
<br />1,322
<br />30
<br />
<br />5,186
<br />520
<br />5,706
<br />5,800
<br />94
<br />
<br />664
<br />166
<br />12
<br />IS
<br />28
<br />84
<br />12
<br />4
<br />-12
<br />8
<br />39
<br />35
<br />
<br />12
<br />6
<br />75
<br />1
<br />9
<br />24
<br />1,182
<br />120
<br />1,302
<br />
<br />1,322
<br />20
<br />
<br />5,246
<br />520
<br />5,766
<br />5,800
<br />34
<br />
<br />!/ This project is authorized but currently inactive. An administra-
<br />tive decision was made to defer the depletion until the year 2040.
<br />Reimbursable costs will also be deferred to correspond to the deple-
<br />tions. In the event the project is reactivated, the depletion
<br />schedule will be revised to show the best estimate of when it will
<br />come on line. In the event the project is deauthorized, it will be
<br />deleted froc the schedule.
<br />~/ Assumes Congressional approval can be obtained for extending Navajo
<br />M&I contracts from 2005 to 2030.
<br />l/ Assumes 11,000 acre-feet shortages would be distributed to New Mexico
<br />in some manner to be determined.
<br />
<br />962
<br />120
<br />1,082
<br />
<br />1,322
<br />240
<br />
<br />4,272
<br />520
<br />4,792
<br />5,800
<br />1,008
<br />
<br />5,121
<br />520
<br />5,641
<br />5,800
<br />159
<br />
<br />2040
<br />
<br />664
<br />166
<br />12
<br />15
<br />28
<br />84
<br />12
<br />4
<br />-12
<br />8
<br />39
<br />35
<br />
<br />12
<br />6
<br />75
<br />o
<br />10
<br />44
<br />1,202
<br />120
<br />1,322
<br />
<br />1,322
<br />o
<br />
<br />5,280
<br />520
<br />5,800
<br />5,800
<br />o
<br />
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