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Revision as of 13:27, 13 May 2013

Colorado River Facts

Basin Area: 637000 637,000 km²
245,882 mi²
km2
Type:river or creek


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The Colorado River and its tributaries supply water to 30 million municipal residents, 4 million acres of irrigated farmland and generate more than 4,200 MW of hydropower [1]. The Colorado River runs 1,450 miles from its headwaters in the Rocky Mountains to the delta in Baja California, Mexico [2]. Its expansive watershed covers 246,000 square miles and spans two countries the United States and Mexico; within the United States the Colorado River watershed includes seven states: Utah, Wyoming, Arizona, Colorado, California, Nevada, and New Mexico [3].





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RiparianPopulation in BasinArea within Basin in sq. kmIrrigated Lands within Basin in sq kmAverage Discharge in cubic m per second
The United States of America644,358 km²248,788.015 mi²3,800 km²1,467.188 mi²158,443.823 m³/s5,595,390.8 cfs
5,000.012 km³/y
Mexico10,809 km²4,173.378 mi²25,800 km²9,961.436 mi²0 m³/s0 cfs
0 km³/y
  1. ^ USBR (2011a). Colorado River Basin Water Supply and Demand Study Program. Retrieved from: http://www.usbr.gov/lc/region/programs/crbstudy/FactSheet_May2011.pdf
  2. ^ USBR (2011a). USGS (1990). Largest Rivers in the United States. Retrieved from: http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/1987/ofr87-242
  3. ^ USBR (2011a). USGS (1990). Largest Rivers in the United States. Retrieved from: http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/1987/ofr87-242