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<br /> <br />San Juan-Chama <br />Water Accounting <br />Albuquerque Area Office <br />December 1997 <br /> <br />The natural inflow into Heron Reservoir during <br />to be 148 acre-feet (AF) as shown in Table 3. <br />Chama (SJ-C) losses, as shown in Table 2. <br />Azotea Tunnel thi s month. <br /> <br />the month of December was computed <br />There were -312 AF net San Juan- <br />There were no diversions through <br /> <br />There was a total of 148 AF of Natural (RG) released from Heron, of which the <br />total was seepage. There were 3689 AF of SJ-C water released from Heron, of <br />which the total was sent to the City of Albuquerque (the City) in Abiquiu, this <br />is part of the City's 1997 allocation. <br /> <br />There was 228 AF of SJ-C water released from El Vado, of which the total was <br />payback to the City from the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District (MRGCD). <br /> <br />There was 1886 AF of SJ-C water released from Abiquiu, of which 11 AF was to <br />Otowi for the City, 892 AF was sent to Jemez, 983 AF was sent to Cochiti. <br /> <br />There was 1.36 inches of precipitation at Heron Reservoir, which is 108% of the <br />December (running) average of 1.26 inches. The monthly computations for Heron <br />Reservoir are summarized in Tables 1-3. <br /> <br />Total inflow into Nambe Falls Reservoir was computed to be 287 AF. There were no <br />losses on the reservoir. Table 4 summarizes San Juan-Chama water at Otowi. <br /> <br />Estimated sediment deposition in the San Juan-Chama pools at Abiquiu and Jemez <br />Canyon Reservoirs, and Cochiti Lake are presented in Tables 5A-5C. Storage and <br />evaporation of Rio Grande water in El Vado and Abiquiu Reservoirs are shown in <br />Table 6. <br /> <br />All data are provisional and subject to revision as final data are collected and <br />analyzed. <br />