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54 | river flow diversion data for the San Juan-Chama Drinking Water | 54 | river flow diversion data for the San Juan-Chama Drinking Water | ||
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63 | "notes": "The San Juan-Chama Drinking Water Project was completed in | 63 | "notes": "The San Juan-Chama Drinking Water Project was completed in | ||
64 | 2008, ending Albuquerque\u2019s sole reliance on an overtaxed aquifer | 64 | 2008, ending Albuquerque\u2019s sole reliance on an overtaxed aquifer | ||
65 | by tapping into surface water transported from the Colorado River | 65 | by tapping into surface water transported from the Colorado River | ||
66 | basin.\r\nThe water, rights to which have been purchased in | 66 | basin.\r\nThe water, rights to which have been purchased in | ||
67 | perpetuity, is part of New Mexico\u2019s allotment of Colorado River | 67 | perpetuity, is part of New Mexico\u2019s allotment of Colorado River | ||
68 | water, which has been apportioned among Western states. It is not | 68 | water, which has been apportioned among Western states. It is not | ||
69 | native Rio Grande water.\r\nOfficials first proposed use of the water | 69 | native Rio Grande water.\r\nOfficials first proposed use of the water | ||
70 | for drinking after scientific studies in the early 1990s showed that | 70 | for drinking after scientific studies in the early 1990s showed that | ||
71 | Albuquerque\u2019s aquifer \u2013 once thought to be virtually | 71 | Albuquerque\u2019s aquifer \u2013 once thought to be virtually | ||
72 | limitless \u2013 was smaller than originally believed, and being | 72 | limitless \u2013 was smaller than originally believed, and being | ||
73 | pumped twice as fast as nature could replenish it. But switching to | 73 | pumped twice as fast as nature could replenish it. But switching to | ||
74 | surface water would be no easy task.\r\n\r\nIt took more than $400 | 74 | surface water would be no easy task.\r\n\r\nIt took more than $400 | ||
75 | million in new infrastructure to divert the water from the Rio Grande, | 75 | million in new infrastructure to divert the water from the Rio Grande, | ||
76 | treat the water to safe drinking water standards, and deliver it to | 76 | treat the water to safe drinking water standards, and deliver it to | ||
77 | customers. The project was financed with seven dedicated rate | 77 | customers. The project was financed with seven dedicated rate | ||
78 | increases over several years.\r\n\r\nAmong other things, those rate | 78 | increases over several years.\r\n\r\nAmong other things, those rate | ||
79 | increases paid for:\r\n\r\n38 miles of distribution pipeline (some of | 79 | increases paid for:\r\n\r\n38 miles of distribution pipeline (some of | ||
80 | it underneath the Rio Grande itself).\r\nAn adjustable diversion dam | 80 | it underneath the Rio Grande itself).\r\nAn adjustable diversion dam | ||
81 | and intake structure on the Rio Grande.\r\nFunding of programs to | 81 | and intake structure on the Rio Grande.\r\nFunding of programs to | ||
82 | preserve the endangered Rio Grande silvery minnow and its habitat, and | 82 | preserve the endangered Rio Grande silvery minnow and its habitat, and | ||
83 | inclusion of fish screens and passages at the diversion site to | 83 | inclusion of fish screens and passages at the diversion site to | ||
84 | minimize Project impacts on fish populations.\r\nA Raw Water Pump | 84 | minimize Project impacts on fish populations.\r\nA Raw Water Pump | ||
85 | Station on the Rio Grande, built to resemble a Spanish mission church | 85 | Station on the Rio Grande, built to resemble a Spanish mission church | ||
86 | the better to blend in with its surroundings.\r\nEight miles of raw | 86 | the better to blend in with its surroundings.\r\nEight miles of raw | ||
87 | water pipeline to transport water from the Raw Water Pump | 87 | water pipeline to transport water from the Raw Water Pump | ||
88 | Station.\r\nA $160 million Water Treatment Plant. The plant, with a | 88 | Station.\r\nA $160 million Water Treatment Plant. The plant, with a | ||
89 | capacity of about 80 million gallons per day, uses a series of | 89 | capacity of about 80 million gallons per day, uses a series of | ||
90 | chemical and mechanical processes to remove sediment and other | 90 | chemical and mechanical processes to remove sediment and other | ||
91 | contaminants from the water. It employs the same treatment process now | 91 | contaminants from the water. It employs the same treatment process now | ||
92 | in use by such communities as Fresno, California and Tampa, | 92 | in use by such communities as Fresno, California and Tampa, | ||
93 | Florida.\r\nRatepayer dollars also were used to fund an ongoing | 93 | Florida.\r\nRatepayer dollars also were used to fund an ongoing | ||
94 | conservation program. Permit requirements for the San Juan Chama | 94 | conservation program. Permit requirements for the San Juan Chama | ||
95 | Drinking Water Project called for an eventual reduction in | 95 | Drinking Water Project called for an eventual reduction in | ||
96 | Albuquerque\u2019s per capita water usage to 155 gallons per day. | 96 | Albuquerque\u2019s per capita water usage to 155 gallons per day. | ||
97 | That goal has already been met and surpassed.\r\n\r\nProject | 97 | That goal has already been met and surpassed.\r\n\r\nProject | ||
98 | construction, which began in 2004, was completed in 2008. Pipeline | 98 | construction, which began in 2004, was completed in 2008. Pipeline | ||
99 | construction wrapped up in April of 2008, and the Water Treatment | 99 | construction wrapped up in April of 2008, and the Water Treatment | ||
100 | Plant was finished in November of 2008.", | 100 | Plant was finished in November of 2008.", | ||
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107 | Authority provides water and wastewater services to the greater | 107 | Authority provides water and wastewater services to the greater | ||
108 | Albuquerque metropolitan area. With an annual operating budget of more | 108 | Albuquerque metropolitan area. With an annual operating budget of more | ||
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