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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />SUMMARY SHEETS (Continued) <br /> <br />Basin Reservoir to a treatment plant to be constructed near the reser- <br />voir by the water users, The treated water would then be conveyed to <br />the city's distribution system through the project Durango Municipal and <br />Industrial Pipeline. Supplies for rural conununities in the La Plata <br />River drainage and for the Ute Mountain Ute Indian Tribe would be made <br />availab le from the Dry Side Canal, and supp lies for the Southern Ute <br />Indian Tribe would be made available at Southern Ute Reservoir. In New <br />Mexico, municipal and industrial water would be diverted directly from <br />the Animas River except that water would be released from Rid~es Basin <br />Reservoir into Basin Creek and the Animas River when the river flow was <br />insufficient for do\oltlstream demands. The water users would be respon- <br />sible for the conveyance, treatment) and distribution of their respec- <br />tive water supplies. <br /> <br />Recreation facilities would be provided at Ridges Basin and Southern Ute <br />Reservoirs. A tract of land in the vicinity of the project area would <br />be acquired and turned over to the Colorado Division of Wildlife to <br />replace land o\oltled by the Division which would be required for Ridges <br />Basin Reservoir. To compensate for wildlife habitat which would be lost <br />at the reservoir, an area of land west of the reservoir and a second area <br />west of Durango would be acquired and developed as big game habitat. <br />Additionally, land adjacent to Southern Ute Reservoir would be managed <br />for wildlife, Some existing recreation at Ridges Basin and some white- <br />water boating in the Animas River below Durango would be lost as a result <br />of the project. The Bureau is seeking Congressional authorization to <br />exceed existing limitations on the expenditure of nonreimbursable project <br />funds to mitigate and enhance cultural resources, <br /> <br />WATER SUPPLY <br /> New <br /> Colorado Mexico Total <br />Project supply (average acre-feet annually) <br />Irrigat ion 101,300 16,800 118,100 <br />Municipal and industrial use 41,700 38,400 80,100 <br />Total 143,000 55,200 198,200 <br />Effects on Colorado River (annual average) <br />Stream depletion ,(acre-feet) 120,700 34, 100 154,800 <br />Change in salt load (tons) -14,720 8,250 -6,470 <br />Changes in salt concentration at <br />Imperial Dam (mg/L) <br />From concentrating effects of stream <br />depletion 14.5 4.1 18.6 <br />From change in salt load -1. 5 .8 -.7 <br /> <br />2 <br />