<br /> VI. Scheduled Flows to Mexi= - AzTivals am excess arrivals of Water for Calen:lar Year 1996
<br /> (Acre-feet)
<br /> (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
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<br /> AzTivals
<br /> in acconl. other Total o.mulative
<br /> Sd1eduled Total with ~a Excess ~t:!!
<br /> Flaw AzTivals Minute 242 AzTivals AzTivals Arrivals
<br /> Jan. 100,826 114,427 13,488 113 13,601 13,601 .
<br /> Feb. 145,880 158,882 12,721 281 13,002 26,603
<br /> March 186,670 199,339 12,430 239 12,669 39,272
<br /> April 170,465 183,013 12,127 421 12,548 51,820
<br /> May 180,767 191,448 10,588 93 10,681 62,501
<br /> June 183,198 192,318 8,679 441 9,120 71,621
<br /> July 147,925 154,283 6,307 51 6,358 77,979
<br /> August 110, 120 113,885 3,590 175 3,765 81,744
<br /> Sept. 89,308 97,551 8,208 35 8,243 89,987
<br />I Oct. 55,371 67,610 9,793 2,446 12,239 102,226
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<br />I Nov. 64,856 72 , 950 7,968 126 8,094 110,320
<br /> Dec. 64.614 72.018 6.492 912 7.404 117,724
<br /> 1,500,000 1,617,724 112,391 5,333 117,724
<br /> Column (1) . Flaw schedule requsted by Mexi=. In surplus years as determined by the United states, Mexi=
<br /> can schedule 1. 7 rather than 1. 5 million acre-feet.
<br /> (2) . Total Colorado River waters reac:hi.n:J Mexioo. It is the sum of: 1) Colorado River water n-easured
<br /> at the northerly i.nterfJational ba.IIDary, 2) drainage waters measured at the sa.rt:herly interna-
<br /> tional ba.mclaxy near San Luis, Arizona, am 3) Wellton-M:tJawk drainage waters I'"",..,.tred at the .
<br /> scmherly international ba.IIDary. It is the sum of COlumns (1) + (5).
<br /> (3) . Arizona's Wellton-Mohawk District drainage water. 'lhis water is desd1arged to the Santa Clara
<br /> slcugh in Mexioo via a =nc:rete lined canal.
<br /> (4) . Excess arrivals other than Wellton-M:tJawk drainage. It is the SUIlI of: 1) a delivery of about
<br /> 5,000 a.f. per year to ensure that Mexioo receives what is scheduled, 2) releases fran Parker
<br /> Dam which are not used due to unexpected rainfall in the Palo Verde, Coad1e1la, Inperial, ani
<br /> Yuma areas, 3) controlled flood releases on the Gila ani COlorado River, ani 4) local nmoff.
<br /> (5) . Slnn of COlumns (3) am (4).
<br /> (6) . ClmUlation of COlUllU'l (5).
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