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Show Iden. Page No. Evid. Page No. Exhibit No. (Exs. 3002-19 offered during cross-examination of John R. Erickson.) 3002 John R. Erickson: Colorado River, 18,553 Water Supply Studies, 1957-58, for Arizona Interstate Stream Commission. (All the working papers on Upper Basin reservoir capacity.) 3002-A Photocopy of Calif. Ex. 3002, ex- 18,578 cept for those items that Arizona introduced in evidence. 3003 Table: Operating Characteristics of 18,554 18,673 Upper Basin Reservoirs (with 36,- 000,000 a.f. Effective Storage; 6,200,000 a.f. Annual Depletion at Lee Ferry; 75,000,000 a.f. Releases per 10-yr. Period to Lower Basin, Plus Spills; and Releases for Mexican Treaty Obligation [1909-56]). 3004 Table: Net Inflow to Lake Mead, 18,555 18,673 1909-56 (with 36,000,000 a.f. Effective River Regulation Storage in Upper Basin; 6,200,000 a.f. Annual Depletion by Upper Basin at Lee Ferry; and Releases at Lee Ferry for Mexican Treaty Obligation). 3005 Table: Operating Characteristics 18,556 18,673 of Lake Mead (with 36,000,000 a.f. Upper Basin Effective Storage; 6,200,000 a.f. Annual Depletion at Lee Ferry; 75,000,000 a.f. Releases |
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Original book: [State of Arizona, complainant v. State of California, Palo Verde Irrigation District, Coachella Valley County Water District, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, City of Los Angeles, California, City of San Diego, California, and County of San Diego, California, defendants, United States of America, State of Nevada, State of New Mexico, State of Utah, interveners] : |