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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 />