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<br />, . . <br /> Average Under 1/ Actual 19791/ <br /> 0 1979 Conditions- <br />Steam-Electric ~ (1000 AF) (1000 AF) <br /> I,) <br />Hayden 1 & 2 l~ 5.4 5.4 <br />-.J <br />Craig 1 0 4.6 4.6 <br />Miscellaneous -1..:.Q. 2.0 <br /> TOTALS 12.0 12.0 <br />Oil Shale .0 .0 <br />Coal Gasification .0 .0 <br />I <br />Municipal and Ocher Industrial <br />Miscellaneous 43.0 Unknown <br />Fish and Wildlife 1- <br /> 0-' <br /> \10 W 1,0J> <br /> tL' <br />Miscellaneous 15.0 del" Unknown <br /> GRAND TOTAL l760.J./ Incomplete <br /> <br />NOTES <br /> <br />1. Figures in this column are estimates of the average annual depletions <br />which would occur were 1979 conditions of development to be held <br />constant over time. Exports are based upon USGS records for the <br />period 1976-1979. Estimates for agriculture assume the average for <br />1971-1975 depletions (1198 KAF per year) as reported in the Bureau's <br />Consumptive Losses and Uses Report less 48 KAF assumed reductions <br />due to decreased acreage being irrigated. Estimates for the other <br />uses are derived from various sources. Steam-electric is slightly <br />higher than the estimate used in the "1976 Base Condition" in the <br />1978 SCF report due to the Craig No. 1 unit coming on line in 1979. <br />The sum of M & I and F & W is higher than the "1976 Base Condition" <br />because it was assumed that M & I has increased by 3,000 AF/year over <br />the last few years (from 40,000 to 43,000 AF/year depletion). <br /> <br />2. Figures in this column represent the actual depletions which occurred <br />in water year 1979. Data on exports comes from USGS records. Data <br />on steam-electric are estimates based on past use, it being assumed <br />that consumption does not vary significantly from year to year. Where <br />the word "unknown" has been entered, this indicates that there is no <br />estimate available of actual 1979 depletions. <br /> <br />-2- <br />