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14 <br /> 1 an additional mission . Switching from civil works <br /> 2 projects to wartime activities , and with a peak • <br /> 3 workforce of 3 , 039 people , the Albuquerque District <br /> 4 performed real estate and construction services in <br /> 5 support of various military projects in the region . <br /> 6 Among those projects was the work at Los Alamos <br /> 7 Laboratory where scientists labored in development <br /> 8 of atomic energy andits application to weapons . <br /> 9 After the war, the District resumed civil <br /> 10 works construction and completed John Martin Dam <br /> 11 Reservoir . Other major projects followed in the <br /> 12 ensuing years . They are , in chronological order, <br /> 13 Jemez Canyon Dam, Abiquiu Dam, Two Rivers Dam, and • <br /> 14 Cochiti Dam in New Mexico ; Trinidad Dam in Colorado ; <br /> 15 and Santa Rosa Dam in New Mexico . <br /> 16 Today, the District continues several regional <br /> 17 civil works projects . In addition, it now provides <br /> 18 extensive design and construction services at three <br /> 19 New Mexico military bases : Kirtland Air Force Base <br /> 20 in Albuquerque , Holloman Air Force Base in <br /> 21 Alamogordo , and Cannon Air Force Base in Clovis . <br /> 22 In 2013 , the Arkansas River Basin snowmelt <br /> 23 runoff was below normal throughout the entire basin . <br /> 24 The reported snowpack in May, 2013 ranged from 93 % <br /> 111 25 of average in the Upper Arkansas Basin to 17% <br />