Colorado River Basin Water Supply Out look Lake Powell Lake Mead.

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Lake Powell

Lake Mead

La Nina Years ? ! ?

Good ? Bad ?

Good - Water Year 2011

Bad – Water Year 2012

Upper Colorado River Basin

Lower Colorado River Basin

Lake Powell

Lake Mead

Upper Colorado River Basin

Lower Colorado River Basin

Lake MeadLake Powell

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2012 Final Forecast

State of the System (1999-2012)

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● April to June 2012 Inflow Into Lake Powell – 2.36 MAF (33% of Normal – 3rd lowest on record [1909 to 2011]). (April to June Observed 2011 Inflow Into Lake Powell – 12.89 MAF (162% of Normal).

● Water Year 2012 Inflow Into Lake Powell – y6 MAF (51% of Normal) (Water Year 2011 Inflow into Lake Powell – 15.97 MAF [139% of Normal]).

● Water Year 2012 Release from Lake Powell – 9.46 MAF Release to the Lower Basin (1.23 MAF “Equalization” Carryover from Water Year 2011 plus 8.23 MAF minimum objective release per 2007 Interim Guidelines).

● Lake Powell and Lake Mead Storage will generally decline through 2013.

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First Shortage Elevation

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Lake Powell

Lake Mead

Total Reservoir System Contents:

37.1 MAF or 62%

(As of May 7, 2012)

Total Reservoir System Contents Last Year:

31.6 MAF or 53%

LAKE POWELLLAKE POWELLCapacity – 24.5 MAFCapacity – 24.5 MAF

05/07/2012 - 64% 05/07/2012 - 64% fullfull

Contents 15.5 MAFContents 15.5 MAFElevation – 3,636’Elevation – 3,636’

Glen Canyon Dam

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LAKE MEADLAKE MEADCapacity - 26 MAFCapacity - 26 MAF

05/07/2012 - 53% full05/07/2012 - 53% fullContents – 13.9 MAFContents – 13.9 MAF Elevation – 1,123’Elevation – 1,123’

Hoover Dam

Las Vegas

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Source: Bureau of Reclamation

Lower Colorado River BasinChance of a Shortage or Surplus

Key Operational Elevations – Interim Period

FLOOD CONTROL ORQUANTIFIED SURPLUS (“70R”)

1145’ (56% full)

1000’ (16% full)

915’ (2% full)

1220’ (95% full)

1200’ (84% full)

DOMESTIC SURPLUS

NORMAL OPERATIONS

Lake Mead

1050’ (27% full)

895’ (0% full)

Minimum Power Pool and Bottom of First SNWA Intake

Bottom of Second SNWA Intake Minimum Mead Intake Elevation

Top of Dead Storage

1075’ (34% full)400 KAF SHORTAGE (333 KAF to U.S.)(320 KAF to Arizona)

RECONSULTATION(For Additional Shortages)

1025’ (21% full)

500 KAF SHORTAGE (417 KAF to U.S.)(400 KAF to Arizona)

600 KAF SHORTAGE (500 KAF to U.S.)(480 KAF to Arizona)

What About Next Year?La Nina Year ? ! ? El Nino Year ? ! ?

El Nino

La Nina

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El Nino

La Nina

El Nino

La Nina

What About Next Year?La Nina Year ? ! ? El Nino Year ? ! ?

The Earth’s Water As A Sphere

Diameter of the Water Sphere860 Miles

321 million cubic miles of water

Source: USGS Water Science for Schools: http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/eatrhhowmuch.html