Navajo Indian Irrigation Project: Hearings Before the United States Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, Ninety-First Congress, First Session, on July 15, 1969U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - 34 pages Considers S. 203, to authorize Interior Dept to include additional lands in the Navajo Indian irrigation project, to increase the project's cost ceiling, and to reimburse persons whose grazing permits, licenses or leases on lands were taken by the project. |
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Page 11
... Chaco Canyon were irrigated instead of lands west of Chaco Canyon . This would result in the elimination of a proposed 19 mile siphon crossing Chaco Canyon and would reduce the total cost of the Project by about $ 22.6 million ...
... Chaco Canyon were irrigated instead of lands west of Chaco Canyon . This would result in the elimination of a proposed 19 mile siphon crossing Chaco Canyon and would reduce the total cost of the Project by about $ 22.6 million ...
Page 18
... Chaco Canyon that were widely dispersed in long , narrow bands along existing dry washes . Between the completion of this plan in 1955 and the preparation of an all - Indian plan in 1957 , an effort to eliminate the long narrow bands of ...
... Chaco Canyon that were widely dispersed in long , narrow bands along existing dry washes . Between the completion of this plan in 1955 and the preparation of an all - Indian plan in 1957 , an effort to eliminate the long narrow bands of ...
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... Chaco Canyon in favor of lands to the east of the originally contemplated project area . This rearrangement would obviate a costly 19 - mile siphon crossing Chaco Canyon . It would cost $ 197.6 million to develop a 110,630 - acre ...
... Chaco Canyon in favor of lands to the east of the originally contemplated project area . This rearrangement would obviate a costly 19 - mile siphon crossing Chaco Canyon . It would cost $ 197.6 million to develop a 110,630 - acre ...
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76 Stat Act of June agricultural amend the Act annual appropriations benefit-cost ratio BOWMAN BREWER Bureau of Indian Bureau of Reclamation cancellation thereof Chaco Canyon Chaco Wash Chairman Colorado River Storage complete the project Congress construction developments or improvements economic estimated farm Four Corners Regional Glen Canyon grazing leases grazing permits grazing privileges HATATHLI hearing Indian Affairs Indian irrigation project June 13 lands west licenses located LOESCH loss of grazing ment Mexico million national defense purposes Navajo Community College Navajo Dam Navajo Indian irrigation Navajo Irrigation Project Navajo Nation Navajo Reservation Navajo Tribal Council opportunity originally payment of compensation permittee project area project lands public lands rate of funding rate of progress request resolution REYNOLDS schedule Secretary section 3(a Senator ANDERSON Senator JORDAN Senator MONTOYA Senator Moss Shiprock siphon slow rate statement subsection testify Thank tion TODACHEENE treaty U.S. SENATOR unable to utilize west of Chaco