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Page 3 <br /> This rate of recharge will vary slightly from year to year depending on <br /> precipitation conditions. <br /> 5. The use of ground water has increased considerably in <br /> the last fifteen years. The following table gives the estimated quantities <br /> pumped each year starting with 1950. <br /> ESTIMATED HISTORICAL GROUND WATER USE <br /> Total Pumpage Total Pumpage <br /> Year Acre-Feet Year Acre-Feet <br /> 1950 13, 200 1958 24, 800 <br /> 1951 11, 500 1959 40, 700 <br /> 1952 19, 700 1960 46, 500 <br /> 1953 18, 900 1961 67, 400 <br /> 1954 23, 600 1962 61, 600 <br /> 1955 25, 400 1963 85, 000 <br /> 1956 42, 100 1964 118, 700 <br /> 1957 32, 100 1965 87, 300 <br /> 6. Projections of future ground water use were made on the <br /> assumption that withdrawal rates would not be severely restricted. These <br /> projections are as follows: <br /> PROJECTED GROUND WATER USE <br /> Withdrawal <br /> Year Acre-Feet <br /> 1967 119, 900 <br /> 1977 205, 500 <br /> 1987 242, 000 <br /> 1997 254, 000 <br /> 2007 264, 000 <br /> 2017 276, 000 <br /> 7. Names of water users registered with the State Engi- <br /> neer's Office are contained in Appendix 2. and Appendix 3. <br />