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Show Paragraph 1 This application Is made to supplement and complement the rights acquired by applicant under its contract with the United States of America for the delivery of water, dated April 24, 1930, as aaended by supplementary contract dated September 28, 1931, and as said contract may hereafter be amended or supplemented from time to time. Paragraph 2a Total annual diversion under this application and under Applications 4997 And 6840 shall be limited in accordance with that certain agreement of August 18, 1931, by and between Palo Verde Irrigation District, Imperial Irrigation District, Coachella Valley County Water District, The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, The City of Los Angeles, The City of San Diego, and the County of San Diego. Paragraph 6 (a) Diversion will be made by pumping from the reservoir created by Parker Dam. Capacity of plant, 897,660 gallons per minute (2000 cubic feet per second). The grade tunnels, grade conduits, and lined canals on the main aqueduct have been constructed to full capacity as part of the first development. The pressure conduits, pumping plants, and reservoirs, being susceptible of economic construction in stages or parallel sections, have been constructed of adequate initial size as part of the first development, and will be increased from time to time until the ultimate capacity is attained. (b) The diversion by pumping is aided by Parker Dam, said dam being 80 feet in height (stream bed to level of overflow); 852 feet long at roadway level; and constructed of concrete, with five structural steel crest gates, each 50' x 50' in size. Paragraph 8a Main aqueduct 242 miles long, ultimate capacity 2000 second feet. Paragraph 11 Place of Use. The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, a municipal corporation, as now or hereafter composed, on the coastal plain of Southern California, within the area shown on accompanying map and described as follows! That part of Los Angeles County lying southerly of the crest of the Santa Susana ind the San Gabriel or Jierra Xadre mountains, excluding the islands known as Santa Catalina and San Clenente islands; that part of San Bernardino County lying southerly of the crost of the San Gabriel or Sierra Madre mountains, and southerly and westerly of the crest of the San Bernardino mountains; that part of Riverside County lyino- westerly of Jin Gorgonio ;vas3 and of the crest of the Jan Jacinto rr.ount.iln9 and Santa Ttosa mountains; all of Orange County; &ni that part of San Diego County lyinr westerly of a lin<j beginning at the intersection of tho crest of the Santa Rosa mountains with the north line of San Diego County, extending thence southwesterly in a Mrect line to the most easterly ;*>int on the boundary of Cuyamaca ieservoir, continuing thence southwesterly in a direct line to Otay Mountain, and continuing thence due south to the international boundary line uctween the United states and Mexico. Paragraph 15 - Municipal Use The estimate average iilly eonS'mptlon during the month of ^laxiiruia use under this at plication an i Applications |t^^ and t>840 at the end of each 5-year .«riod until full amount applied for is put to beneficial use is as follows: Estimated average daily consumption estimated ivorage daily diversion during month of maxiwm use during month of naxi.-ru.-7i use Year (3-acond-feet) (3econd-feet) 1940 " 200 225 1945 410 450 1950 620 675 1955 835 900 I960 1050 1125 1965 1270 1350 1970 1490 1575 1975 1710 1800 1980 1900 2000 Paragraph 20 The point of diversion is on Jovernrvjnt land v.tiich haj been withdrawn from entry and applicant has na .e filin£ with the United jtates Land Office covering the point of liversion. |
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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] : California exhibits. |