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<br />Rio Nambe below Nambe Falls Dam, near Nambe, N. Mex.
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<br />~,-Totalizing 1I0wme""" lal35'5O'46", long 105'54'17', in NE1/45W1/4 see. 29, T.l9 N" RJO E" in Nambe Indian,
<br />Reservation, in outiel conduits at Nambe Falls Dam, 300 feel upstream from Nambe Falls, 2.6 mUes upstream from
<br />conlluence of Rio Nambe and Rio En Medio, 4,4 miles southeasl of Nambe Pueblo, and 5.4 miles southeasl of Nambe.
<br />Drainaee area.-34.J sq mi
<br />Avera2@di,,"{'har~._19 years (1979-97), lS.6f~/s (11.300aae-feetper year).
<br />Extremes.-1979-97: Maximum discharge, 312 ft'ls June 9, 19/11 (gage heighl, 1.96 feet), al site 1.100 feet downstream; no /low
<br />December 31, 1994.
<br />Remarks.-Records good. Row completely regulated by Nambe Falls Reservoir.
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<br /> Monlhlyand yearly discharge, in cubic feet per second
<br /> Second- MaxImum Minimum Runoff in
<br />Month foot-days dally daily Mean acre-feet
<br />January 27.43 .91 0.84 .88 54
<br />February 25.48 .95 ,89 .91 51
<br />March 100,87 13 .90 3,25 200
<br />April 416.6 16 7.9 13.9 826
<br />May 1,126 57 16 36.3 2.230
<br />June 1,673 78 29 55,8 3,320
<br />July 128,9 38 8,9 23.5 1,450
<br />August 368.3 23 3.2 11.9 731
<br />September 554.4 22 6.7 18.5 1,100
<br />October 239,8 14 2.9 7.74 476
<br />November 88,9 4.2 1.1 2.96 176
<br />December 40.8 1.4 1.3 1.32 8'1
<br />Calendar year 1997 5,390.48 78 .84 14.8 10,690
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<br />Rio Grande al Otowi Bridge, near San Ddefonso, N. Mex.
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<br />Lo"'tion.-Wa..r....ge remrder, lal35'52'29", long 106'08'30", in San Ddefonso Pueblo Gran~ 400 It downstream from bridge
<br />on Slate Highway 4, 1.8 miles southwesl of San Ildefonso Pueblo, 2.5 miles downstream from Pojoaque River, and 6.8 miles
<br />wesl of Pojoaque. Datum of gage is 5,488.48 fl above mean sea leveL datum of 1929. Prior to May 19, 1904, and July 25 to Oct.
<br />I, 1904, staff gage al site 180 It upstream al datum 2.02 It lower.
<br />Draina.. area.-14,300 sq mi, approxImately (indudes 2,940 sq mI in dosed basin in San Luis Valley, Colo.).
<br />Avera.. dischar!l"._98 year.o 0896-1905, 1911l-97), 1,54.5 ft'ls (1,119,000 aae-It per year).
<br />Extremes,-1895.190S, J911l-97: Maximum discharge, 24,400 It'/s May 23, 1920 (gage heigh~ 14.1 fl); minimum daily, 60 ft'ls
<br />July 4, 5, 1902.
<br />Remarn-Records good. Row partly regulated by Heron, El Vado, and Abiquiu Reoervoin, Diversions above SlatiOl1 for
<br />Irrigation of abouI 620,000 acres in Colorado and 75))00 acres in New Mexico. Subsequenl to May 197I/low affected by
<br />releases of transmountain water from Heron Reservoir.
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<br /> Monlhlyand yearly discharge, in cubic feet per second
<br /> Second- Maximum Minimum Runoff In
<br />Month fool-days dally daily Mean acre-feet
<br />January 21,911 834 444 7f17 43.460
<br />February 23,997 973 7S3 857 47,600
<br />March 45.680 2,290 872 1,474 90,610
<br />April 47,080 2,840 1,000 1,569 93,3S0
<br />May 132.soo 6,400 1,900 4,274 262.800
<br />June 131,680 6,940 2.300 4,389 261,200
<br />July 41,551 2,050 933 1.340 82.420
<br />Augusl 37,485 1,630 912 1,209 37,485
<br />Seplember 44,000 2,470 1,020 1,467 87.270
<br />October 68,960 3,330 1,730 2.22S 136,800
<br />November 41,450 1.720 1,140 1,382 82,220
<br />December 31,386 1,290 821 1,012 62.2SO
<br />Calendar year 1997 667,680 6,940 444 1,829 1,324,000
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