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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.105.LJ
Description
Navajo Reservoir
State
NM
Basin
San Juan/Dolores
Date
6/12/1975
Title
Statement on the Operation of the San Juan-Chama Project-Colorado New Mexico - and the Related Impacts in the San Juan River Basin - By S.E. Reynolds - New Mexico State Engineer
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />, . <br /> <br />. . <br /> <br />Expert testimony before the Federal Power Commission re- <br /> <br />fleets that coal gasification is of great importance to meeting <br /> <br />the energy requiremenGof the United States. <br /> <br />It has been <br /> <br />testified that residential gas consumers in southern California <br /> <br />face curtailment of service as early as 1980 under average <br /> <br />temperature conditions and that coal gasification is the only <br /> <br />supply which can be received in time to avoid this catastrophic <br /> <br />result.* <br /> <br />We are concerned that the Secretary of the Interior has <br /> <br />had hi~ determination on the availability of water for the <br /> <br />proposed El Paso Natural Gas Company contract under considera- <br /> <br />tion for such a long period.- We are aware that while the <br /> <br />Secretary's 1967 determination of water supply available for <br /> <br />contract from Navajo Reservoir found 100,000 acre-feet annually <br /> <br />available for depletion through the year 2005 on the basis of <br /> <br />total projected Upper Basin's depletions of about 5.6 maf <br /> <br />by the year 2005, the Department of the Interior's July 1974 <br /> <br />"Report on Water for Energy in the Upper Colorado River Basin" <br /> <br />projects Upper Basin depletions totaling 5.8 maf annually by <br /> <br />about 1990. Nonetheless, the Secretary could still avoid <br /> <br />interpretation of those provisions of the 1922 Compact dealing <br /> <br />with the distribution of the Mexican Treaty obligation if <br /> <br />he found that course prudent. <br /> <br />-18- <br /> <br />*March 31, 1975 telegram to FPC re Docket No. CP 73-211. <br />April 21, 1975 FPC Opinion No. 728. <br />
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