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<br /> <br /> <br /><::) <br />,"') <br />~ <br />.W <br />..~ <br />00 <br /> <br />--', <br />. -.~"'~" <br /> <br />~.. <br />~~;..~) <br /> <br />h.. ~::;' ~~. <br />(""""11,,...:: ..' <br />~ +'P . <br /> <br />. <br />";) <br />"':'!~ <br />\~~ . <br /> <br />will convey water diverted from the river by the <br />Southern Ute DiversiQn Dam for the irrigation <br />of land in New Mexico. Sprinkler irrigation will <br />be provided by pressure developed through <br />gravity pipe laterals ahd, on one lateral system, <br />a pumping plant. A total of 42,800 acres of full <br />and supplemental serVice land will be irrigated <br />under Phase 1. Precohstruction activities began <br />in 1986 as a prelude to the first major construc- <br />tion activity in 1988. Phase 1 is scheduled to be <br />completed in approximately 12 years. <br />Under Phase 2, wat!:!r will be diverted from the <br />La Plata River to the Dry Side Canal by the La <br />Plata Diversion Dam d.uring spring runoff. The <br />Southern Ute Diversiom Dam and Inlet Canal will <br />convey water to Southern Ute Reservoir near <br />the Colorado-New Mexico State line. This off- <br />. stream reservoir will store water for the Southern <br />,\ Ute Indian Tribe for coal resource development <br />J and for New Mexico irrigation. New Mexico <br />Irrigation Canal will carry water reieased from <br /> <br />the reservoir to land in New Mexico. Under <br />Phase 2, these additional features will be <br />developed: approximately 2 miles of the Dry <br />Side Canal and 4 pumping plants and pipe <br />laterals to serve approximately 24.600 acres of <br />land in Colorado and New Mexico. <br /> <br />Economic Base <br /> <br />The project will affect the people and economy <br />of La Plata County, Colorado, and San Juan <br />County, New Mexico, by having beneficial <br />influences on jObS, agriculture, and recreation. <br />During the peak year of construction on Phase 1. <br />the construction-related population influx into <br />the project area will total apprOXimately 1.200 <br />people: construction workers and families. <br />On completion of Phase 1, a total of approx- <br />imately 110 jobs will be created in both <br />agriculture and related businesses, including <br />almost 40 new on-farm jobs in the two counties. <br />