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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8200.750
Description
San Juan River General
State
CO
Basin
San Juan/Dolores
Water Division
7
Date
1/1/1959
Author
Unknown
Title
San Juan Engineering Committee - 1958-1959 - Report of the San Juan Engineering Committee - January 1959
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Report/Study
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<br />-5' <br /> <br />ooo~oo <br /> <br />on present use and plans for additional use of Colorado River water in <br />the State of New Mexico. In order to further clarify ~hereported <br />plans of the State of New Mexico regarding the use of San Juan River <br />water, a letter under date of December 23, 1957, of New Mexico State <br />Engineer S. E. Reynolds is also made a part of this report. <br />The letters above referred to, with attached tables, are <br />reproduced in this report for information purposes only. The time <br />schedule for submitting this report would not permit a detailed study <br />of the above data by the committee. From study of the letters the com- <br />mittee concludes that plans of the State of New Mexico include three <br />additional new water use demands on the flow of the San Juan River at <br />the Navajo Dam and upstream tributaries. These. three new water use <br />demands include the Navajo Irrigation Project a~ reported, the ini Hal, <br />unit of the San Juan-Chama Project as reported and a use demand iden- <br />tified as "Municipal and Industrial (M and I) Water" of 224,000 acre <br />feet. Such demands are in addition to present water use and the water <br />requirements of the authorized Hammond Project, the authorized Fruit-. <br />land Project and the authorized Hogback Project. Testimony in support <br />of the three new water use demands was given in the Senate Committee <br />hearing on legislation for the authorization of the Navajo and San <br />Juan-Chama Projects. <br />Division of Basin. <br />For purposes of analysis of the water supply and water de- <br />mand on the San Juan River, the Basin naturally divides itself into <br />two separate study divisions. The stream runoff and water demand on <br />the Navajo Reservoir and upstream tributaries are considered as OnEil <br />division. The second division includes the Animas River and that <br /> <br />section of the San Juan River downstream from the Navajo Reservoir. <br /> <br />- 4 - <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />, <br />.. . " , <br /> <br />; ......1 <br />iuj <br />.,_~.A ~"'- <br /> <br />;l; ~ -"H--~ <br />
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