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Upper Colorado River Commission Meetings June 28, 29 2005 Itinery
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6/28/2005
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Upper Colorado River Commission Meetings 2005 Itinery
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Year <br />1990 <br />2000 <br />2010 <br />2020 <br />2030 <br />2040 <br />2050 <br />2060 <br />POTENTIAL DEPLETIONS <br />Municipal and Domestic Uses: <br />Navajo - Gallup Water Supply Project: <br />Navajo Nation <br />Jicarilla Apache Nation <br />Navajo - Gallup Project Subtotal <br />Navajo Nation <br />Municipal and Domestic Total <br />0.0 <br />0.0 <br />0.0 <br />0.0 <br />0.0 <br />0.0 <br />0.0 <br />0.0 <br />0.0 <br />0.0 <br />0.0 <br />0.0 <br />0.0 <br />0.0 <br />0.0 <br />7.9 <br />0.8 <br />8.7 <br />1.0 <br />9.7 <br />10.2 <br />1.0 <br />11.2 <br />1.0 <br />12,2 <br />12.5 <br />1.2 <br />13.7 <br />2.0 <br />15.7 <br />12,5 <br />I.2 <br />13.7 <br />2.0 <br />15.7 <br />12 5 <br />1,2 <br />13.7 <br />2.0 <br />15,7 <br />Power and Industrial Uses: <br />Navajo - Gallup Project - NAPI (10) <br />Small Navajo Res. Contracts <br />Power and Industrial Total <br />0.0 <br />0 0 <br />0.0 <br />0.0 <br />0.0 <br />0.0 <br />0.0 <br />0.] <br />0.1 <br />0.7 <br />0.1 <br />0.8 <br />0.7 <br />0.1 <br />0.8 <br />0.7 <br />0.1 <br />0.8 <br />0.7 <br />0.1 <br />0.8 <br />0.7 <br />0.1 <br />0.8 <br />Export. Navajo - Gallup Project: <br />Navajo Nation in New Mexico (1 1) <br />City of Gallup (12) <br />Export Total <br />0.0 <br />0.0 <br />0.0 <br />0.0 <br />0.0 <br />0.0 <br />0.0 <br />0.0 <br />0.0 <br />4.0 <br />4.7 <br />8.7 <br />5.8 <br />6.1 <br />11.9 <br />7.6 <br />75 <br />. <br />15.1 <br />7.6 <br />7.S <br />15.1 <br />7.6 <br />15.1 <br />TOTAL POTENTIAL DEPLETIONS <br />0.0 <br />0.0 <br />0.1 <br />19.2 <br />24.9 <br />31,6 <br />3).6 <br />31.6 <br />TOTAL NEW MEXICO DEPLETIONS (13) <br />Evaporation - CRSP Storage Units (14) <br />TOTAL DEPLETIONS <br />State Share of 6.0 MAF (15) <br />Remaining Available (15,16) <br />Percent of State Share Remaining <br />8 <br />446.6 <br />58.0 <br />504.6 <br />669.4 <br />164.8 <br />24.6 /0 <br />447.9 <br />58.0 <br />505.9 <br />669.4 <br />163.5 <br />0 <br />24.4 /a <br />523.1 <br />58.0 <br />581.1 <br />669.4 <br />88.3 <br />13.2% <br />587.0 <br />58.0 <br />645.0 <br />669.4 <br />24.4 <br />3.6% <br />602.0 <br />58,0 <br />660.0 <br />669.4 <br />9.4 <br />1.4% <br />608.9 <br />58.0 <br />666.9 <br />669.4 <br />2.5 <br />0.4% <br />609.0 <br />58.0 <br />667.0 <br />669.4 <br />2.4 <br />0.4% <br />609.0 <br />580 <br />669.4 <br />2.4 <br />0.4% <br />NOTES: <br />(1) Does not reflect post -1965 transfers from irrigation to municipal and industrial uses. 800 acre -feet ofcurrent non-Indian depletions are supplied <br />through short-term leases from the Acarilla Apache Nation as of 2003. <br />(2) Based on 1990 uses and 30% return flow from full diversion of Farmington's municipal water supply rights under the Echo Ditch Decree and <br />License 2995. Otherwise excludes transfers of irrigation rights to municipal uses, and excludes the Animas -La Plata and Navajo - Gallup projects. <br />(3) Public Service Company of New Mexico (PNK contract with the Secretary, expires 2005; PNM subcontract with Jicarilla Apache Nation effective <br />2006 -2027, with commitment to negotiate in 2022 for a subcontract extension. <br />(4) Includes uses under New Mexico State Engineer File No. 2838 at the Four Comers Power Plant, the San Juan Generating Station an es <br />related min <br />(5) Based on hydrologic record updated through 2000. <br />(6) Based on September 2004 Biological Assessment for the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project A small amount of Navajo Reservoir evaporation may <br />be charged to Arizona's Upper Basin apportionment to the extent that reservoir storage is used to supply Navajo -cAlup project uses in Arizona. <br />(7) Total Navajo Indian Irrigation Project (NIT) depletion by 2030 is 256,500 acre-feet, assuming 5% average fallow acreage. This amount does not <br />include the depletions on the Hogback and Fruitland- Cambridge irrigation projects that would be accounted against the NIIP depletion right <br />Pursuant to the zhemate water source provisions of subparagraph 9.2 of the Settlement Agreement. <br />(8) San Juan Water Commission member amities in 2000 used 1,000 acre -feet from the Animas River under Animas La -Plata Project permits. <br />(9) Industrial uses near Shiprock (diversion of about 300 acre -feet per year assumed fully depleted). <br />(10) 700 acre -feet of water from the Navajo - Gallup Water Supply Project would be used by the Navajo Agricultural Products Industry for food <br />processing. This is an agrieultutal/industrial use. <br />(11) This depletion schedule includes uses in New Mexico only and excludes exports by the Navajo - Gallup project for Navajo Nation uses in Arizona <br />(12) The exports by the Navajo - Gallup Project to the City of Gallup are anticipated to be supplied through a subcontract with the Jicarilla Apache Nation. <br />To the extent that Gallup's actual demand is less than 7,500 acre -feet, the Jicarilla .Apache Nation could use its water for irrigation or other uses. <br />(13) This is a schedule of anticipated depletions for planning purposes only. It is not a tabulation or determination of water rights or actual uses. <br />(14) "Evaporation - CRSP Storage Units" refers to the total and individual States' port ions of evaporation from the major reservoirs constructed the <br />under <br />Colorado River Storage Project Act that are used principally to regulate compact deliveries at Lee Ferry. These include Flaming Gorge, constructed under <br />and Glen Canyon, but exclude Navajo which is used principally for storing water for use in New Mexico. 58,000 acre -feet is New Mexico's portion. <br />(15) This depletion schedule does not attempt to interpret the Colorado River Compact, the Upper Colorado River Basin Compact or any other element of <br />the "Law of the River." This schedule should not be construed as an acceptance ofany assumption that limits the Upper Colorado River Basin's <br />depletion. In this schedule, for planning purposes only, the total Upper Colorado River Basin Allocation is 6.0 million rare -feet of which assn's <br />acre -feet a the upper Basin avocation to Arizona, This estimate does not constitute an endorsement of the Bureau of Reclamation's 1988 Hydrologic <br />Determination that was approved by the <br />(16) Reserved. Secretary of the Interior on February 2, 1989. This estimate also does not include salvage by use. <br />
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