<br />VI.
<br />
<br /> Jan.
<br /> Feb.
<br /> March
<br /> April
<br /> May
<br /> JUne
<br /> July
<br /> Al.K:Just
<br /> Sept.
<br /> Oct.
<br />, Nov.
<br />U1
<br />, Dec.
<br /> Column (1) .
<br /> (2) .
<br />
<br />(3) .
<br />(4) .
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<br />(5) .
<br />(6) .
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<br />Scheduled Flaws to Mexico - Arrivals and O~~ a=ivals of Water for Calen:iar Year 1997
<br />(Acre-feet)
<br />
<br />~f/(4)
<br />Arrivals
<br />in a=ord
<br />with
<br />MimIte 242
<br />
<br />(1)
<br />
<br />(2)
<br />
<br />(5)
<br />
<br />(6)
<br />
<br />amallative
<br />~~
<br />Arrivals
<br />
<br />Scheduled
<br />Flow
<br />
<br />other
<br />Excess
<br />Arrivals
<br />
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<br />Arrivals
<br />
<br />Total
<br />
<br />Total
<br />Arrivals
<br />
<br />115,090
<br />127,130
<br />163,345
<br />187,566
<br />189,021
<br />157,157
<br />192,636
<br />157,706
<br />99,036
<br />100,528
<br />105,393
<br />105.392
<br />1,700,000
<br />
<br />116,522
<br />380,092
<br />563,116
<br />603,924
<br />614,607
<br />625,750
<br />635,059
<br />
<br />231,612
<br />390,700
<br />346,369
<br />228,374
<br />199,704
<br />168,300
<br />201,945
<br />
<br />6,829
<br />8,274.
<br />10;159
<br />8,402
<br />10,558
<br />10,223
<br />8,156
<br />
<br />109,693
<br />255,296
<br />172,865
<br />32,406
<br />125
<br />920
<br />1,153
<br />
<br />116,522
<br />263,570
<br />183,024
<br />40,808
<br />10,683
<br />11,143
<br />9,309
<br />
<br />Flow schedule requsted by Mexico. In surplus years as detennined by the United states, Mexico
<br />can sd1edule 1. 7 rather than 1.5 million acre-feet.
<br />Total Colorado River waters read1iIr::J Mexico. It is the sum of: 1) Colorado River water JDe""'n:ed
<br />at the n:lrther1y internatialal. bwrDary, 2) drainage waters measured at the southerly interna-
<br />tional boun:Jary near San lllis, ArizCl'la, and 3) welltc::n-ft:tlawk drainage waters .........Jred at the
<br />southerly international bwrDary. It is the sum of Columns (1) + (5).
<br />Arizona's wellton-tilawk District drainage water. 'lhi.s water is desdlarged to the Santa Clara
<br />slCllllh in Mexico via a ...........~Le lined canal.
<br />Excess a=ivals other than welltcn-M:ilawk drainage. It is the sum of: 1) a delivery of about
<br />5,000 a.f. per year to ensure that Mexico receives what is scheduled, 2) releases fran Parlter
<br />Dam whidl are not used due to unexpected rainfall in the Palo Verde, Coacbella, ilJIlerial, and
<br />Yuma areas, 3) controlled flcxxi releases on the Gila and Colorado River, and 4) local nmoff.
<br />SUm of ColUllDlS (3) and (4).
<br />amallation of Column (5).
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