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<br />00166f1 <br /> <br />IMPACTS TO CAP WA7ER SrpP~Y <br /> <br />The study showed CAP to pump an average 1,466,000 acre-feet annually for <br />64 traces over the period 1986 through 2050. Average CAP pumping for each year <br />from 1986 through 2050 is illustrated in figure C-2. <br /> <br />Figure C-2 shm,s a consistently declining average CAP pumping from 1992 through <br />about 2040. After 2040, the average pumping appears to stabilize through 2050. <br /> <br />CAP does not experience a declared shortage until 2016 when one is declared <br />among 64 traces. From 2016 through 2050, CAP experiences increasing occurrences <br />of shortage (see figure E-4). CAP incurred declared shortages most frequently <br />(17 times) in 2048. <br /> <br />Occurrences of declared-surpluses and of CAP pumping above its normal schedule <br />behave similarly and are illustrated in figures E-5 and E-6. These frequencies <br />generally decline from 1992 through about 2025. After 2025, the frequencies <br />remain at about 5 and 6, respectively" of 64 possible for declared surplus and <br />pumping above the normal schedule. <br /> <br />UIPACTS TO METROPOLITAN I{ATER SCPPLY <br /> <br />The study showed Metropolitan annual pumping to average 637,000 acre-feet for <br />64 traces over the period 1986 through 2050. Average Metropolitan pumping may <br />be seen in figure C-l to decline from 1986 through 2025. As it declines, the <br />rate of decrease becomes less as 2025 is approached. After 2025, Metropolitan <br />average annual pumping remains between 556,000 and 570,000 acre-feet <br />through 2050. <br /> <br />Figure E-2 illustrates the frequency of Metropolitan's pumping above its normal <br />schedule. Similar to the decline in average pumping, pumping above normal <br />schedule declines in a like pattern through 2028. After 2028, pumping above the <br />normal schedule remains at roughly 6 occurrences of 64 possible. <br /> <br />IMPACTS TO ROBERT B. GRIFFITH (SNWP) WATER SUPPLY <br /> <br />The study showed Sl-.'II'P annual pumping to average 240,000 acre-teet for 64 traces <br />1986 through 2050. Average annual SmiP pumping is illustrated in figure E-7. <br />