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Show XII-68 UPDATING THE HOOVER DAM DOCUMENTS TABLE C-5-Colorado Rivor System Consumptive Uses and Losses Report, P.L. 90-537 Summary of Estimated Water Use by States. Basins, and Types of Use 1974 (1,000 A.F.) Estimated Beneficial Consumptive Uses and Lasses' State •mm Reservoir Evaporation * Irrigated Agriculture1 Municipal and Industrial* Fish and Wildlife. Recreation Export Outside System Export Within Syitwn Total Arizona Upper Lower Total 263.2 263.2 8.5 4,774.2 4,782.7 9.0 378.9 387.9 1.7 26.5 28.2 ----E 2.1 19 5,445 5,464 California Colorado Nevada New Mexico Lower Upper Lower Upper Lower 1.1 5.6 500.1 1,304.2 74.5 119.5 19.9 7.0 42.0 85.9 32.0 11.3 6.8 0.9 0.7 4.968.0 502.0 47.7 (-2.1) 5,475 1.855 160 200 37 Total 5.6 139.4 43.3 0.7 47.7 - 237 Utah Upper Lower 0.7 633.4 86.5 18.5 1.3 10.3 122.9 0.6 - 785 89 Total 0.7 719.9 19.8 10.3 123.5 - 874 Wyoming Other s Upper Upper Lower 596.0 1,579.0 327.1 27.5 0.2 8.7 1,720.5 - 364 596 3,300 Total 2,175.0 - - - 1,720.5 - 3,896 Colorado River Upper Lower 596 1,850 2,393 5,455 129 484 O 00 CM CM 681 6,689 0 0 3,819 14,506 System Total 2,446 7,848 613 48 7,370 0 18,325 1 From tables UC-1, -6 and LC-1, -3, and -7. * In Upper Basin, reservoir evaporation other than main stem has been assigned to the principal reservoir function. 3 Includes livestock water use and stockpond evaporation. 4 Includes water uses for thermal electric power and mineral resources. * Mainstream reservoir evaporation includes channel loss below Lee Ferry. For the purpose of this report water passing to Mexico (not used in basin) is shown as an export. 22 |