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13 • <br /> • TABLE 1 <br /> Current and Proposed Uses of San Juan River Water <br /> in the State of New Mexico <br /> Average Annual <br /> Project or Purpose Depletion-Acre-feet <br /> Present Irrigation Uses 83,000 <br /> Other Present Uses (Municipal and 13,000 <br /> Industrial, Fish and Wildlife, <br /> Recreation) <br /> Hammond Project 10,000 <br /> Animas-La Plata 34,000 <br /> San Juan-Chama 110,000 <br /> Navajo Reservoir Evaporation 26,000 <br /> Hogback Expansion 10,000 <br /> Utah International Inc. - Four 39,000 <br /> Corners Powerplant 1/ <br /> Farmington Municipal and Industrial 5,000 <br /> Navajo Indian Irrigation Project 267,000 <br /> Jicarilla Apache 3,000 <br /> Water Available for Navajo 69,000 • <br /> Reservoir Municipal and <br /> Industrial Contracts . <br /> 1/ Permanent State water right held by UII. Not to be confused with 35,300 AF <br /> contracted for by UZI out of Navajo Reservoir. <br /> Gallup-Navajo Indian Water Supply Project <br /> The Southwest Region has completed evaluation of various alternatives for the <br /> development of additional water supplies from the San Juan River to meet imme- <br /> diate and long-term needs for the city of Gallup and several Navajo Indian com- <br /> munities on the eastern portion of the Navajo Reservation. The Regional <br /> Director's Planning Report/Draft Environmental Statement was submitted to the <br /> Commissioners office on November 10, 1983. Letters of intent supporting the <br /> project were provided by the City of Gallup and the Navajo Tribe. The accep- <br /> table project plan proposes an ultimate annual diversion from the San Juan River <br /> • <br />