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Show APPENDIX XII XII-65 TABLE C-2-Colorado River System Consumptive Uses and Losses Report, P.L. 90-537 Summary of Estimated Water Use by States, Basins, and Types of Use 1971 (1,000 A.F.) Estimated Seneficial Consumptive Uses ana* Losses * State •asin Reservoir Evaporation • Irrigated Agriculture' Municipal and Industrial • Fish and Wildlife. Recreation Export Outside System Export Within System Total Arizona Upper Lower 160.1 6.6 4,216.7 2.9 334.6 1.6 32.8 - 0.5 11 4,745 California Colorado Nevada New Mexico Total Lower Upper Lower Upper Lower 160.1 1.1 5.5 4,223.3 484.8 1,236.8 62.5 102.6 19.9 337.5 7.2 41.3 66.9 22.0 7.5 34.4 7.3 0.8 0.6 4,630.0 415.0 54.4 0.5 (-0.5) 4.756 5.122 1,701 131 180 33 Utah Total Upper Lower 5.5 0.7 122.5 596.1 61.6 29.5 18.0 1.1 0.6 7.8 54.4 107.6 1.3 - 213 729 65 Wyoming Other s Total Upper Upper Lower 0.7 458.0 1,458.0 657.7 307.4 19.1 20.1 7-8 0.2 108.9 6.0 1,560.8 1 1 1 1 794 334 458 3,019 Colorado River Total Upper Lower 1,916.0 458 . 1,625 2,250 4,846 104 417 -18 34 1,560.8 583 6,193 0 0 3,477 3,413 13,115 System Total 2,083 7,096 521 52 6.776 0 16,528 1 From tables UC-1. -3 and LC-1. -3, and -4. 1 In the Upper Basin, reservoir evaporation other than main stem has been assigned to the principal reservoir function. * Includes livestock water use and stockpond evaporation. * Includes water uses for thermal electric power and mineral resources. * Mainstream reservoir evaporation includes estimated channel loss below Lee Ferry. For the purpose of this report water passing to Mexico (not used in basin) is shown as an export. 19 |