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<br />I' <br />! <br /> <br />C:lLORAOO WATER CONSERVATION BOARD <br />823 State CentenniaL Building <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br /> <br />March 1977 <br /> <br />AN~JlS-LA PLATA PROJECT <br /> <br />The Animas-La Plata Project is located in southwestern Colorado <br />and northwestern New Mexico in the San Juan River Basin. Tile project <br />was authorized by the Congress in 1968 under the provisions of the <br />Colorado River Basin Project Act as a participating project of the <br />Colorado River Storage Project. The Colorado River Basin Project Act <br />authorized the Central. Arizona Project and five projects in Colorado; <br />to wit, Animas-La Plata, Dallas Creek, Dolores, San Miguel and West <br />Divide. Section SOl (b) of the act (Public Law 90-537) provides as <br />follows: <br /> <br />"The Secretary is directed to proceed as nearly as practicable <br />with the construction of the Animas-La Plata, Dolores, Dallas <br />Creek, West Divide, and San Miguel participating Federal recla- <br />mation projects concurrently with the construction of the <br />Central Arizona Project, to the end that such projects shall <br />be completed not later than the date of the first delivery of <br />water from said Central Arizona Project: Provided, That an <br />appropriate. repayment contract for each of said participating <br />project shall have been executed as provided in section 4 of <br />the Colorado River Storage Projeet Act (70 Stat. l07) before <br />constrJ.lction shall start on that particular project." <br /> <br />The La Plata Water Conservancy District was organized in 1944 to <br />act as the sponsoring and contractural agency for that portion of the <br />project located in the State of Colorado. The district includes a <br />portion of 'La Plata County. The Southern Ute and Ute Hountain Ute <br />Indian tribes are also project sponsors. <br /> <br />Plan of Development <br /> <br />The Animas-La. Plata Project has been conceived as a multiple purpose <br />water resource development. It would provide municipal and industrial <br />water for the Cities of Durango, Aztec and Farmington and for the develop- <br />ment of coal resources on the'Southern Ute Indian Reservation. The project <br />would provide irrigation water for lands in the La Plata River drainage, <br />some of which are dry and others which have been historically irrigated, <br />but ar~ presently dry due to insufficient water supplies. Recreational <br />opportunities and fish and wildlife enhancement would also be project <br />objectives. <br />