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<br /> <br />t::',) <br />:Cy <br />,",r<j" <br />;~ <br />."r. <br /> <br />./ ,: <br /> <br />NOTES, Continued <br />3. Diversions will be through the Homestake Tunnell <br />4. Diversions will be through the Adams Tunnel. <br />5, Diversions will be through the Twin Lakes (Independence Pass) <br /> Tunnel. <br />6. Diversions will be through the Hoosier Pass Tunnel, <br /> <br />7. It is anticipated that some acreage presently being irrigated will <br />be withdrawn from production in the years ahead. This line <br />reflects this assumption, To the extent that such reductions result <br />in transfers of water to new uses, that has been accounted for by <br />showing increased depletions for other uses (such as oil shale). <br /> <br />8. Proposed new reservoirs, the primary purposes of which are hydro- <br />power generation, will result in substantial amounts of evaporation. <br />The.depletions shown here reflect such evaporation. <br /> <br />9, To the extent that population growth will be prompted by the oil <br />shale and steam-electric industries' work forces, increased <br />municipal demands are reflected in this use category, As a cor- <br />ollary, the oil shale and steam-electric categories reflect deple- <br />tions for industrial use only. <br /> <br />10. Projections represent the average annual depletions which would <br />occur under any given year's level of development (Le., 1980, <br />1985, etc.), were that level of development to remain constant over <br />time. <br /> <br />-4- <br />