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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />1493 <br /> <br />Instead of designing individual lines of supply to each of these <br /> <br />parcels, a single line was sized to serve all the parcels. The per <br /> <br />acre cost of this single transmission line was compared to the <br /> <br />residual preliminary payment capacity of each parcel. <br /> <br />D.4.5 Adequacy of Streamflows to Supply PIA <br />One 68-acre parcel (Ml16) oE presently irrigated land is located high <br /> <br />up on Navajo Wash just inside the reservation boundary. Except for <br /> <br />this parcel, all of the parcels initially identified as potentially <br /> <br />irrigable on Table D.5 are located along the mainstem of the Mancos <br /> <br />River below the confluence of Navajo Canyon. Figure 0-11 shows the <br /> <br />relative locations of the identified parcels, the points at which <br /> <br />virgin streamflows have been estimated, and the potential reservoir <br /> <br />sites which were considered. <br /> <br />The total average annual irrigation water requirement of 8;167 acre- <br /> <br />feet (AF) for the initially identified lands with a positive payment <br /> <br />capacity, excluding parcel Ml16 but including the other presently <br /> <br />irrigated parcels, would be seasonally distributed as follows: <br /> <br />TABLE D.6 <br /> <br />AVERAGE TOTAL IRRIGATION WATER DEMAND <br />FOR INITIALLY IDENTIFIED PIA LANDS <br />(values in AF) <br /> <br />May <br /> <br />June <br /> <br />Total <br /> <br />July <br />3,344 <br /> <br />August Sept. <br /> <br />2,556 14 <br /> <br />670 <br /> <br />1,583 <br /> <br />8,167 <br /> <br />18 <br />