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<br />~ <br />~ <br />- <br /> <br />projects. Time and time again farmers, ranchers and businessmen of our <br />communities have appeared before the committees of Congress and emphasized <br />the vast amount of economic, recreational and environmental benefits which <br />will accrue from the construction of these projects. We are not talking <br />of just dollars and cents for the next few years, but about the future <br />generations who will benefit. <br /> <br />Inevitably water reclamation projects seem to be criticized for contributing <br />to crop surplusses and land retirement programs. I submit to you that the <br />overwhelming preponderance of the project lands incompassed by the Animas-La <br />Plata, Dolores and San Miguel Water Reclamation Projects are to be devoted <br />to the production of livestock and livestock feeds. <br /> <br />Lands to be irrigated by these projects are already presently being farmed. <br />They are not virgin lands being brought into the agricultural economy for <br />the first time. However, a dryland farming operation means erratic produc- <br />tion of crops such as wheat and beans. Construction of these projects will <br />stabilize feed grain production which will be utilized to produce red meat <br />which is critically short in supply. <br /> <br />Another area of apparent criticism revolves around the Salinity prol:!lems of <br />the Colorado RiVer. The Executive Branch of Government has taken carry-over <br />funds from the past fiscal year which had been authorized by the Congress <br />for Advance Planning on our water reclamation projects and ear-marked future <br />spending of these funds not for advance planning, but for study of the <br />salinity problem on the Colorado River. We are concerned about water quality <br />of the Colorado River, However, it seems ironic that this problem should be <br />used as a guise witb wbich to delay and hinder our progress. The salinity <br />problems are not confined to the new projects to be constructed in the State <br />of Colorado. Salinity of the Colorado River is a problem of the Colorado <br />River Basin. These three projects do not create new serious salinity threats <br />to the Colorado River. <br /> <br />In addition, tbere are other and more compelling reasons why the Animas-La <br />Plata, Dolores Water Reclamation Projects particularly sbould be funded and <br />constructed. I refer to the unique situation involving these projects and <br />the Southern Ute and Ute Mountain Ute Indian Tribes of Soutbwestern Colorado. <br />The unique relationship between tbe Tribes and the Water Conservancy District <br />in Southwestern Colorado which is reflected by the long history of coopera- <br />tion by these groups is endangered only by the reluctance of tbe Executive <br />Branch of Government to recognize the rare opportunity which is presented in <br />this instance to do .fustice to the Indians and at the same time fulfill the <br />promise made to the non-Indian community for tbe development of their water <br />resources. <br /> <br />In November of 1972 tbe Indian Tribes were compelled, in order to protect <br />tbeir water rights, to request that the Justice Department file a legal <br />action in the United States District Court for the District of Colorado. The <br />fact that the Indian Tribes wish to protect their wat...,. interests is not onl.y <br />understandable but desirable and ..dvl....ble. <br /> <br />4 <br />