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<br />29 <br /> <br /> <br />. O~18C7 Table 7 <br /> Amount of Water Made Available to Irrigators <br /> Year Acre-Feet <br /> 1922 l,700 <br /> 1923 l3,600 <br /> 1924 6,000 <br /> 1925 7,900 <br /> 1926 8,300 <br /> 1927 7,900 <br /> 1928 8,300 <br /> 1929 7,l80 <br /> 1930 7,910 <br /> 1931 4,5l0 <br /> 1932 l,660 <br /> 1933 4,930 <br /> 1934 320 <br /> 1935 5,390 <br /> 1936 890 <br /> 1937 5,060 <br /> Mean 5,700 <br /> With this detention reservoir, lands receiving the <br />. greatest benefit from conserved waters total l4,800 acres, as <br /> <br />shown on page 32. The additional average annual supply of .5,700 <br /> <br />acre-feet is equal to 0.38 acre-feet per acre. Past diversions <br /> <br />to these lands, (l922-l937) were 2.20 acre-feet per acre annually, <br /> <br />or 661- of the annual diversion requirement for full supply of <br /> <br />3.30 acre-feet per acre (page 37). With an additional 0.38 acre- <br /> <br />feet per acre yearly, the total average annual supply for these <br /> <br />lands is 2..58 acre-feet per acre, or 78~ Of that required for <br /> <br />full supply. To the remaining 5,200 acres receiving full supply <br /> <br />are diverted about 20,000 acre-feet annually, or an average of <br /> <br />3.9 acre-feet per acre. <br /> <br />. <br />