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<br />J <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Proiect Statistics <br /> <br />Estimated project cost (January, 1974 prices) <br /> <br />Water supply (Colorado only) <br />Municipal and industrial <br />Irrigation (63,930 acres) <br /> <br />$236,543,000 <br /> <br />80,500 a.f. <br />93,800 a.f. <br />Total 174,300 a.f. <br />Annual depletion of the Colorado River 145,300 a.f. <br /> <br />Annual salinity increase at Imperial Dam 1.2 mg/l <br />Benefit-cost ratio 1.16 to 1 <br />Annual direct benefits $11,640,500 <br /> <br />Environmental Impact <br /> <br />Advance plans are under way to alter the feasibility plan to <br />eliminate Howardsville Reservoir and the Animas Diversion Canal, both <br />of which would have a detrimental impact on the environment from the <br />standpoint of their effect on water quality and aesthetics of the area. <br />The alternate plan for pumping water from the lower Animas River to <br />serve the project lands would significantly reduce the environmental <br />impact of the project. Sufficient water would be released downstream <br />to maintain a fishery in the Animas River below the diversion. The <br />environmental impact of irrigation will be minor as most lands in the <br />project are either presently irrigated or dryfarmed. There may be some <br />increases of salinity in the Colorado River from irrigation and M&I use <br />of water by the project. Secondary effects of providing water for <br />private developments, such as a thermal powerplant in the area, will <br />need to be determined and remedial measures identified to reduce <br />pollution. <br /> <br />Current Status <br /> <br />Advance planning studies were initiated in F.Y. 1971 with funds <br />contributed by the state of Colorado and local water user organizations. <br />Federal funds in the amount of $225,000 were appropriated in F.Y. 1971 <br />and placed in budgetary reserve. These funds were released for use in <br />F.Y. 1972. <br /> <br />Feasibility and advance planning costs to June 30, 1974 amount to <br />$1,880,934. <br /> <br />Present advance planning activities include a comprehensive <br />reevaluation'of-the plan as formulated in the authorizing report;, A <br />reassessment of the area!s ,needs is also being made. Attempts are <br />being made to reassess water requirements for the communities of Durango, <br />Aztec and Farmington. Water deliveries planned for Indian resource <br />developments are being revised. The definite plan report is scheduled <br />for completion by July, 1976. <br /> <br />-3- <br />