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<br />. . <br /> <br />Mexico or using existing surplus storage capacity and delivering water by gravity flow, are <br /> <br />possible. Storing New Mexico's water in Navajo Reservoir and exchanging stream flows at the <br /> <br />convergence of the Animas and San Juan Rivers is the most sensible alternative. This alternative <br /> <br />eliminates the cost of constructing a storage facility. This alternative provides permanent storage <br /> <br />without the unnecessary pumping costs of ALP and "ALP Lite." <br /> <br />RECIPIENTS TOTAL DIVERSION. <br />City of Aztec 3,000 <br />Blanco Water Users 139.2 <br />City of Bloomfield and <br />North Heights Water <br />Association 3093.12 <br />City of Farmington 10,000 <br />Flora Vista Water Users Asn. 464.64 <br />Lee Acres Water Association 882.72 <br />Lower Valley Water Users <br />Cooperative Association 1998.24 <br />Navajo Dam Domestic Water <br />Consumers and Mutual <br />Sewage Works, Inc. 23.04 <br />North Star Water Consumers <br />& Mutual Sewer Works <br />Cooperative, Inc. <br />Riverside Water Users Asn <br />San Juan County" <br />Southside Water Users Asn <br />Upper La Plata Water <br />User Association <br />West Hammond Domestic <br />Water Association <br /> <br />209.28 <br />107.04 <br />10,000 <br />18~.76 <br /> <br />301.92 <br /> <br />395.04 <br /> <br />NET DEPLETION <br />1,500 <br />69.6 <br /> <br />APP. NO. <br />4487 <br />4488 <br /> <br />1,546.56 4489-95 <br />5,000. 4490 <br />232.32 4491 <br />441.36 4492 <br />999.12 4493 <br /> <br />11.52 <br /> <br />4494 <br /> <br />104.64 4496 <br />53.52 4497 <br />5,000 4498 <br />92.88 4499 <br />150.96 4500 <br />197.52 4501 <br /> <br />· Total diversion approval pending submission of return flow plans. Based on figures from the <br />New Mexico State Engineers' Office. <br />.. San Juan County replaces San Juan Water Commission as authorized recipient. <br /> <br />12 <br />