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Page 1: AVAILABILITY OF EXCESS CAP WATER. Colorado River Allocations Upper Basin – 7.5 MAF Lower Basin - 7.5 MAF CA – 4.4 MAF AZ – 2.8 MAF On-river users ………

AVAILABILITY OF EXCESS CAP WATER

Page 2: AVAILABILITY OF EXCESS CAP WATER. Colorado River Allocations Upper Basin – 7.5 MAF Lower Basin - 7.5 MAF CA – 4.4 MAF AZ – 2.8 MAF On-river users ………

Colorado River Allocations

Upper Basin – 7.5 MAF

Lower Basin - 7.5 MAF

CA – 4.4 MAF

AZ – 2.8 MAFOn-river users ………. 1.3 ± MAF

CAP (junior priority)... 1.5 ± MAF

NV – 0.3 MAFMX – 1.5 MAF

Page 3: AVAILABILITY OF EXCESS CAP WATER. Colorado River Allocations Upper Basin – 7.5 MAF Lower Basin - 7.5 MAF CA – 4.4 MAF AZ – 2.8 MAF On-river users ………

COLORADO RIVER SUPPLY Modeling Assumptions

• Current Reservoir Conditions (Jan.1, 2003)– Lake Mead (Elevation 1152, 17 maf storage, 61% capacity)

– Lake Powell (Elevation 3620, 14 maf storage, 57% capacity)

• 70R Surplus Criteria• 80% Protection of 1,050’ Lake Mead elevation• YDP Operational in 2009• Upper Basin Limit = 4.8 maf• Interim Surplus Guidelines Through 2016

Page 4: AVAILABILITY OF EXCESS CAP WATER. Colorado River Allocations Upper Basin – 7.5 MAF Lower Basin - 7.5 MAF CA – 4.4 MAF AZ – 2.8 MAF On-river users ………

COLORADO RIVER SUPPLY Modeling Assumptions cont’d

• CAP Shortage Volume -- 500 KAF

• CAP Surplus Volume -- 400 KAF

• 96 years of Colorado River hydrology used in sequential traces (1906 - 2001)

Page 5: AVAILABILITY OF EXCESS CAP WATER. Colorado River Allocations Upper Basin – 7.5 MAF Lower Basin - 7.5 MAF CA – 4.4 MAF AZ – 2.8 MAF On-river users ………

COLORADO RIVER SUPPLY Modeling Results

Decade Shortage Probability Surplus Probability2003-2012 3% 11%

2013-2022 18% 23%

2023-2032 25% 19%

2033-2042 28% 19%

2043-2052 31% 17%

2053-2062+ 33% 12%

Additional:• Current Dry Cycle since 1988 - 15+ years

• Worst Case Scenario using Driest 10-year period of record with current conditions - results in a potential shortage in 2014.

Page 6: AVAILABILITY OF EXCESS CAP WATER. Colorado River Allocations Upper Basin – 7.5 MAF Lower Basin - 7.5 MAF CA – 4.4 MAF AZ – 2.8 MAF On-river users ………

KEY ASSUMPTIONS

• Planning Period 2005 – 2104– 20 YEAR PERIOD = 2005 – 2024 – 80 YEAR PERIOD = 2025 - 2104

• Entire Period = CAP Normal Deliveries

• GRIC Settlement Completed/Implemented

• All CAP Water Contracted/Used by 2050

• SRP “Drought” Deliveries End After 2005

Page 7: AVAILABILITY OF EXCESS CAP WATER. Colorado River Allocations Upper Basin – 7.5 MAF Lower Basin - 7.5 MAF CA – 4.4 MAF AZ – 2.8 MAF On-river users ………

CAP WATER SUPPLY & CONCEPTUAL DELIVERY PRIORITY SCHEMATICColorado River

Flow

Upper Basin Demands

Reservoir Storage

Other Lower Basin Demands

CAP Losses

Arizona’s Colorado River Supply

CAP Water Supply

Arizona’s “On-River” Demands

M&I Subcontracts(Includes CAGRD M&I

Subcontract)

Indian On-reservation Contracts

M&I Indian Lease Contracts

NIA Allocation – Excess Water

NIA Excess Commitment(2004 – 2030)

Remaining Excess Supply

CAGRD Remaining Annual Obligation

SRP “Drought Supply”

Direct Use Excess

M&I Incentive

CAGRD Reserve &AWBA M&I

FirmingShared Pool

Other AWBA Purposes (On-River,

Indian Settlement,Interstate Storage)

Page 8: AVAILABILITY OF EXCESS CAP WATER. Colorado River Allocations Upper Basin – 7.5 MAF Lower Basin - 7.5 MAF CA – 4.4 MAF AZ – 2.8 MAF On-river users ………

CAP DEMAND PROJECTION PROCESS

Project Build out Schedules

INDIAN ON-RESERVATION

DEMANDS

Customer Development Plans

Outlook 2003

Water Use Studies

Tribal Development Plans

M&I SUBCONTRACTDEMANDS

M&I INDIAN LEASEDEMANDS

EXCESS DEMANDS

CAWCD Ag PoolPolicy

(2004 – 2030)

CAGRD Build out Plan

AWBA Demands

NIA – EXCESS WATERDEMANDS

CAGRD Plan of Operation

BOR Projections

Estimated Direct Use & Incentive

Demands

Projected SRP Demands

Page 9: AVAILABILITY OF EXCESS CAP WATER. Colorado River Allocations Upper Basin – 7.5 MAF Lower Basin - 7.5 MAF CA – 4.4 MAF AZ – 2.8 MAF On-river users ………

PROJECTED CAP SUPPLY2001 - 2051

0

200,000

400,000

600,000

800,000

1,000,000

1,200,000

1,400,000

1,600,000

1,800,000

2002

2004

2006

2008

2010

2012

2014

2016

2018

2020

2022

2024

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2030

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Federal On-Reservation Use M&I Including CAGRD Contracts

Excess Pool CAP Water Supply

Page 10: AVAILABILITY OF EXCESS CAP WATER. Colorado River Allocations Upper Basin – 7.5 MAF Lower Basin - 7.5 MAF CA – 4.4 MAF AZ – 2.8 MAF On-river users ………

SUMMARY OF EXCESS CAP SUPPLY2001 - 2051

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400,000

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800,000

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1,200,000

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NIA Commitment Remaining Excess Supply Excess Pool

Page 11: AVAILABILITY OF EXCESS CAP WATER. Colorado River Allocations Upper Basin – 7.5 MAF Lower Basin - 7.5 MAF CA – 4.4 MAF AZ – 2.8 MAF On-river users ………

Remaining Excess Supply vs. CAGRD Annual Obligation

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CAGRD Remaining Obligation

Plan Period Enrollment Buildout

MSA “buildout”

Page 12: AVAILABILITY OF EXCESS CAP WATER. Colorado River Allocations Upper Basin – 7.5 MAF Lower Basin - 7.5 MAF CA – 4.4 MAF AZ – 2.8 MAF On-river users ………

DISTRIBUTION OF REMAINING EXCESS CAP SUPPLY2001 - 2051

0

100,000

200,000

300,000

400,000

500,000

600,000

700,000

800,000

2002

2004

2006

2008

2010

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2016

2018

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2050

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CAGRD Annual Obligation Use Secondary Excess Use Replenishment Reserve

AWBA M&I Firming Pool CAGRD Remaining Obligation Replenishment Reserve

Enrollment BuildoutPlan Period

MSA “buildout”

Page 13: AVAILABILITY OF EXCESS CAP WATER. Colorado River Allocations Upper Basin – 7.5 MAF Lower Basin - 7.5 MAF CA – 4.4 MAF AZ – 2.8 MAF On-river users ………

2005-2024 2005-2035 2005-2050

Annual Obligation

854,900

(1,533,000)

2,010,500

(3,636,000)

4,243,700

(7,339,000)

Secondary Excess

357,000

(477,000)

432,000

(642,000)

447,000

(867,000)

Replenishment Reserve

1,372,100

(2,150,000)

1,443,000

(3,400,000)

1,452,000

(3,900,000)

AWBA (M&I Firming)**

1,372,100

(1,600,000)

1,443,000

(1,600,000)

1,452,000

(1,600,000)

TOTAL 3,956,100(5,760,000)

5,328,400(9,278,000)

7,594,600(13,706,000)

REMAINING EXCESS WATER AVAILABLE (after NIA commitment)*

**Does not include 1.1 maf Interstate + .6maf Indian Firming*Demands shown in Blue

Page 14: AVAILABILITY OF EXCESS CAP WATER. Colorado River Allocations Upper Basin – 7.5 MAF Lower Basin - 7.5 MAF CA – 4.4 MAF AZ – 2.8 MAF On-river users ………

EXCESS WATER SUPPLY CONCLUSIONS

• Ag Pool Commitment 2004 – 2030 will be met• Remaining Excess Supply Insufficient to Meet

Projected Annual Obligations in 2016, 2018 –2030, & 2051 - 2104

• Remaining Excess Supply Insufficient to Meet Projected AWBA Needs

• Remaining Excess Supply Insufficient to Meet Replenishment Reserve Target ABSENT Acquisition of Long-Term Supplies

Page 15: AVAILABILITY OF EXCESS CAP WATER. Colorado River Allocations Upper Basin – 7.5 MAF Lower Basin - 7.5 MAF CA – 4.4 MAF AZ – 2.8 MAF On-river users ………

CAP Federal On-Reservation Build-Out

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