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    55. Annual Quantities of Lake Mead Water to be Supplied by District - MOD 1950 1970 2000 Henderson "Domestic" 2.0 4.7 5.5 All Other 0.4 13.3 63.5 Total 2.4 18.0 69.0 An adequate public water supply for the urban area and for Paradise Valley is of primary importance. Annual average I consumption of water from the public supplies for these areas | I have been abstracted from Table 6, as follows: Annual Average Water Consumption from Public Supplies in the Urban Area and in Paradise Valley - MGD 1950 1970 2000 Artesian Water 10.6 10.6 10.6 Lake Mead Water 0.4 13.3 32.7 Total 11.0 23.9 43.3 Supply works must be adequate to meet the maximum monthly consumption. Table 3 shows that the estimated maximum monthly consumption for all uses in the District is as follows: