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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.105.I
Description
Colorado River-Water Projects-Navajo-Environmental Studies
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
3/11/2002
Title
Navajo Dam EIS-New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission Detailed Comments
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />consumptive use apportionments made to the respective Upper Basin States.", and delete "also". <br /> <br />Line 49. Delete "the benefits of recreation, fish and wildlife, river regulation,". <br /> <br />Line 50. Replace "incidental generation of hydroelectric power" with "recreation, fish and wildlife, <br />and hydroelectric power generation benefits". The sentence as written implies incorrect priorities <br />to Navajo Unit benefits. Recreation, fish and wildlife, and hydroelectric power generation benefits <br />are all incidental to the authorized water supply and flood control purposes ofthe Navajo Unit. <br /> <br />Line 55. Insert "pre-dam" following "historical", and replace "where" with "which shows both". <br /> <br />Line 56. Replace "ofthe San Juan River near Bluff, Utah, is compared to" with "and". <br /> <br />Line 57. Replace "." with "for the San Juan River near Bluff, Utah." <br /> <br />Line 69. Delete "by meeting the Flow Recommendations". The stricken language is not included <br />in the goals of the SJRBRlP, nor does meeting the Flow Recommendations criteria itself constitute <br />conservation of the endangered fish species. <br /> <br />Line 71. Replace "court" with "Supreme Court". The suggested language is consistent with the <br />goals of the SJRBRlP. <br /> <br />Line 72. Following line 72, insert a bullet reading: "The Flow Recommendations for the San Juan <br />River (Holden, 1999)." <br /> <br />Line 73. Correct the title on Figure I to read: "Figure II-I". <br /> <br />Line 82. Delete "(cited in chapter I),". <br /> <br />Line 83. Delete the line in its entirety. <br /> <br />Lines 85-88. Delete the second sentence of the bullet and the accompanying footnote 1. This is <br />detailed information relating to flood control procedures that is discussed elsewhere in the ADElS. <br /> <br />Lines 90-95. Replace entire bullet with: "Authorized and potential Indian and non-Indian water uses, <br />including pursuant to Indian water rights and federal trust responsibilities to tribes, water contracts <br />with the Secretary of the Interior for delivery of the Navajo Reservoir Supply, and compact <br />apportionments." Water development in the San Juan Basin in accordance with water rights, laws, <br />interstate compacts and Indian trust responsibilities is covered under the goals of the San Juan River <br />Basin Recovery Implementation Program (SJRBRlP) at line 67. The explanation as written <br />incorrectly suggests a mitigatable, secondary priority be given to authorized purposes of the Navajo <br />Unit. <br /> <br />Line 96. Add an additional bullet statement to read: "Applicable water rights, laws, interstate <br />compacts, Supreme Court decrees, and Indian trust responsibilities." <br /> <br />14 <br />
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