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Anchor text: Colorado River Compact
Target Entity: Colorado_River_Compact
Preceding Context: In 1922, six U.S. states in the Colorado River basin signed the
Succeeding Context: , which divided half of the river's flow to both the Upper Basin (the drainage area above Lee's Ferry, comprising parts of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming and a small portion of Arizona) and the Lower Basin (Arizona, California, Nevada, and parts of New Mexico and Utah). Each was given rights to of water per year, a figure believed to represent half of the river's minimum flow at Lee's Ferry. This was followed by a U.S.–Mexico treaty in 1944, allocating of Colorado River water to the latter country per annum. In addition, Arizona did not ratify the Colorado River Compact until 1944 because it feared that California would take too much of the lower basin allotment and leave little left over for Arizona's use. These and nine other decisions, compacts, federal acts and agreements made between 1922 and 1973 form what is now known as the Law of the River.
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Source Page: Colorado River

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