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<br />r:> <br />" <br />~ <br />(:) <br />--J <br />W <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />STATE OF NEW MEXICO <br /> <br />FIVE MINUTE ACTIVITY REPORT <br /> <br />AWRBIAC - l27th MEETING <br />JUNE 5-6, 1991 <br />Little Rock, Arkansas <br /> <br />Coordination of river basin systems in the AWR basins in New <br /> <br />Mexico is accomplished through cooperation between the New Me~ico <br />Interstate Stream Commission, the Corps of Engineers, Bureau of <br /> <br />Reclamation and local users and groups such as the Antelope Valley <br /> <br />Irrigation District, Vermejo, and Arch Hurley Conservancy Districts <br /> <br />and several private irrigation systems. <br /> <br />Agricultural uses <br /> <br />predominate so coordination is not difficult. The development of <br /> <br />the Ute Reservoir water supply for the Eastern Plains Water Supply <br /> <br />Project could require closer cooperation than currently is needed. <br />Oral arguments before the Supreme Court were heard in mid- <br /> <br />April on Oklahoma and Texas versus New Mexico. A decision by the <br /> <br />Supreme Court is expected sometime this summer. <br /> <br />Efforts to locate new SNOTEL locations in the Upper Canadian <br />River Basin (Cimarron River) will begin this summer in cooperation <br /> <br />with the Department of Agriculture. Five manual snow courses will <br /> <br />be established and maintained for 5 years to develop sufficient <br />data to determine a permanent SNOTEL site. <br />