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<br />VI. Scheduled Flows to Mexico - Arrivals and excess arrivals of Water for Calendar Year 2003 <br />(Acre-feet) <br /> <br />(1 ) <br /> <br />(2) <br /> <br /> Scheduled Total <br /> Flow Arrivals <br /> Jan, 130,284 145,023 <br /> Feb, 154,939 <br /> March 199,769 <br />, April 193,325 <br />OJ May 106,398 <br />, <br /> June 107,170 <br /> July 119,428 <br /> August 99,884 <br /> Sept 90,358 <br /> Oct 78,170 <br /> Nov, 98,763 <br /> Dec 121,512 <br /> 1,500,000 <br /> <br />(3) (4) (5) (6) <br />Excess <br />Arrivals <br />in accord Other Total Cumulative <br />with Excess Excess Excess <br />Minute 242 Arrivals Arrivals Arrivals <br />10,542 4,197 14,739 14,739 . <br /> <br />Column (1), Flow schedule requested by Mexico, In surplus years as determined by the United States, Mexico <br />can schedule 1,7 rater than 1,5 million acre-feet. <br />(2), Total Colorado River waters reaching Mexico, It is the sum of: 1) Colorado River water measured <br />at the northerly international boundary, 2) drainage waters measured at the southerly interna- <br />tional boundary near San Luis, Arizona, and 3) Wellton-Mohawk drainage waters measured at the <br />southeriy internationa boundary, It is the sum of Columns (1) + (5), <br />(3). Arizona's Wellton-Mohawk District drainage water. This water is descharged to the Santa Clara <br />slough in Mexico via a concrete lined canal. <br />(4), Excess arrivals other than Wellton-Mohawk 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 shceduled, 2) releases from Parker <br />Dam which are not used due to unexpected rainfall in the Palo Verde, Coachella, Imperial, and <br />Yuma areas, 3) controlled flood releases on the Gila and Colorado River, and 4) local runoff, <br />(5), Sum of Columns (3) and (4) <br />(6), Cumulation of Column (5), <br /> <br />. <br />