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<br />. <br /> <br />Year 1970 <br />Year 1980 <br />Year 2000 <br /> <br />8,267,000 acre-feet <br />9,108,000 acre-feet <br />9,171,000 acre-feet <br /> <br />In years when excess water is available, it was assumed that Mexico <br /> <br />would receive 1,700,000 acre-feet and Arizona and California would <br /> <br />receive equal amounts of excess water. Under these conditions, the <br /> <br />maximum demands at Lake Mead (exclusive of power water) are estimated <br /> <br />to be as follows: <br /> <br />Year 1970 <br />Year 1980 <br />Year 2000 <br /> <br />8,467,000 acre-feet <br />10,882,000 acre-feet <br />10,995,000 acre-feet <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />No evaluation was made of present uses between Glen Canyon Dam and <br /> <br />Lake Mead. The "future depletions" for this area represent increases <br /> <br />above past uses as follows: <br /> <br />Year 1970 7,000 acre-feet <br />Year 1979 53,000 acre-feet <br />Year 1980 64,000 acre-feet <br />Year 2000 84,000 acre-feet <br />Year 2030 108,000 acre-feet <br /> <br />Criteria for Operation Studies <br /> <br />a. Storage.--Active storage defined in Section 606, P.L. 90-537, <br /> <br />"(d) 'Active Storage' means that amount of water in reservoir <br /> <br />storage, exclusive of bank storage which can be released through <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />the existing outlet works; - - -." <br /> <br />7 <br />