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Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project <br /> Page <br /> Chapter II — Need for Action <br /> Introduction II-1 <br /> Navajo Nation and Gallup,New Mexico—Problem Identification I1-2 <br /> Navajo Nation 1I-2 <br /> City of Gallup II-2 <br /> Navajo Nation and Gallup, New Mexico—Problem Quantification 11-3 <br /> Population Projections II-3 <br /> Water Resource I1-3 <br /> Water Infrastructure II-11 <br /> City of Gallup II-11 <br /> Jicarilla Apache Nation—Problem Identification II-12 <br /> Jicarilla Apache Nation—Problem Quantification 11-13 <br /> Water Demand 1I-14 <br /> • Chapter III — Opportunities/Resources and Constraints <br /> Introduction III-1 <br /> Proposed Project Water Opportunities/Resources and Issues I1I-2 <br /> Proposed Project Water Supply in New Mexico 1I1-2 <br /> Acquisition of Private Water Rights 111-2 <br /> A San Juan River Water Contract with the U.S Department of <br /> the Interior III-3 <br /> Contract Water from the Jicarilla Apache Nation III-6 <br /> Navajo Indian Irrigation Project Water III-7 <br /> Navajo Nation Non-NIIP Water III-8 <br /> Proposed Project Water Supply in Arizona 111-9 <br /> Central Arizona Project or Other Main Stem Arizona Lower <br /> Basin Colorado River Water III-9 <br /> Arizona Upper Colorado River Basin Water III-9 <br /> Navajo Nation III-10 <br /> Existing Opportunities/Resources III-10 <br /> Constraints III-10 <br /> Jicarilla Apache Nation 11I-12 <br /> Existing Opportunities/Resources 1I1-12 <br /> Constraints III-13 <br /> City of Gallup III-13 <br /> Existing Opportunities/Resources III-13 <br /> Constraints 1I1-16 <br /> Chapter IV—Alternatives <br /> Introduction IV-1 <br /> Plan Formulation Process IV-2 <br /> The No Action Alternative IV-3 <br /> r - <br /> ii !, <br /> \ J <br />