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San Juan-Chama Project shortages likely to continue amid Colorado River crisis. Scott Wyland, The Santa Fe New Mexican. Mon, September 19, 2022 at 4:01 AM UTC. 5 min read.
The San Juan-Chama Project brings water from the Colorado River Basin into the Rio Grande Basin via a system of diversion dams, tunnels, channels and other infrastructure.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation reports that this year marks the 50th anniversary of the San Juan Chama Project that marks five decades of water delivery to New Mexico ...
A federal system of tunnels and dams known as the San Juan-Chama Project accounts for the bulk of the water New Mexico gets from the Colorado River Basin. There are some historic users such as ...
The San Juan-Chama project diverts water from tributaries in the Colorado River watershed and pumps it over the Continental Divide into the Rio Grande watershed — making it available via ...
The Chama Peak Land Alliance will receive $3 million for ecological forest thinning on approximately 2,150 acres. This will protect source watersheds for Reclamation’s San Juan-Chama Project ...
The city of Santa Fe is looking into a proposed amendment to its San Juan-Chama river project contract that would conserve its water usage and support a water diversion project that will help the ...
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A federal system of tunnels and dams known as the San Juan-Chama Project accounts for the bulk of the water New Mexico gets from the Colorado River Basin ...