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<br />I <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />MR. HILL: <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />MR. MOULDER: <br /> <br />OV;:I.J.. <br /> <br />Azotea Tunnel and appurtenant struc- <br />tures 86 percent completed; Blanco Tunnel, <br />Diversion Dam, and appurtenant structures <br />90 percent completed; Oso Tunnel 73 percent <br />completed; Azotea Creek channelization 76 <br />percent completed; Heron Dam and relocation <br />of State Highway 95 30.2 percent completed; <br />and on the overall project 45 percent com- <br />pleted. The 12.8-mile-long Azotea Tunnel <br />was holed through on May 8, 1968. <br /> <br />Progress on construction contracts is <br />as follows on the Navajo Indian Irrigation <br />Project, New Mexico: <br /> <br />Part of Main Canal and Tunnel No. 2 <br />95 percent completed; Gobernador, 8.9 and <br />Largo Siphons and 2.7 miles of Main Canal <br />63 percent completed; and on the overall <br />project 14 percent completed. The Navajo <br />Dam outlet works and spillway modifications <br />have been completed. <br /> <br />I have with me here today Mr. Robert <br />Lord from our Amarillo office and Mr. Roland <br />Fife from my Albuquerque office. We have <br />prepared a more comprehensive report on the <br />San Luis Valley Project, Colorado, which I <br />should like to pass around to the Board and <br />then have Mr. Lord give a more detailed pre- <br />sentation on this report, if the Board will <br />agree." <br /> <br />"Thank you, Mr. Hill. I think, in regard <br />to that document, we'll discuss that with <br />Agenda Item #3, if that is satisfactory." <br /> <br />"That will be all right." <br /> <br />"We will now go to Agenda Item #2-d, a <br />report from the U. S. Geological Survey. <br />Mr. Moulder." <br /> <br />"Mr. Chairman, I believe it would be <br />more appropriate if we gave our report <br />