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Because of the close comparison of the two methods and the <br /> improved accuracy of the Jensen-Raise procedure, the latter <br /> method was adopted for this study. <br /> The consumptive use of irrigation water has been computed <br /> for pasture grass to represent existing conditions. These <br /> values for normal, dry and wet year conditions are contained <br /> in Figure C-4 , expressed as net water loss after effective <br /> precipitation. Annual unit water loss values for various <br /> land use conditions are summarized below in Figure C-6. <br /> Figure C-6 <br /> NET ANNUAL UNIT WATER LOSS VALUES <br /> • <br /> Land Use Annual Net Water Loss <br /> Acre-Feet/Acre <br /> Normal Dry Wet <br /> Lakes 1. 59 2. 62 0. 84 <br /> Irrigated pasture 2. 37 3. 02 1. 86 <br /> Unirrigated 0 0 0 <br /> Buildings 0 0 0 <br /> a Includes surface and subsurface irrigation of pasture. <br /> Irrigation of pasture on site has been with crater from <br /> • precipitation, Dry Creek No. 2 Ditch and sub-irrigation <br /> (see Figure C-7 for location of irrigated areas) . <br /> C-13 <br />