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  2. Navajo Dam - Wikipedia

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    Navajo Dam is a dam on the San Juan River, a tributary of the Colorado River, in northwestern New Mexico in the United States. The 402-foot (123 m) high earthen dam is situated in the foothills of the San Juan Mountains about 44 miles (71 km) upstream and east of Farmington, New Mexico . [ 3 ]

  3. San Juan River (Colorado River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Reclamation consulted with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service between 1991 and 1997 to develop operation criteria at Navajo Dam that would comply with the Endangered Species Act. Since 1999, Navajo Dam releases have been changed to approximate the historic seasonal hydrograph of the San Juan River rather than a stable flow year-round.

  4. Pigeon River (Tennessee–North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The Pigeon River dam was started in 1927 (98 years ago) () and was completed in 1930 (95 years ago) (). The project was started by Carolina Power & Light and was completed by its affiliate Phoenix Electric Co. The concrete dam is 180 ft (55 m) high by 800 ft long.

  5. Native American tribes give unanimous approval to proposal ...

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    The Navajo Nation Council has signed off on a proposed settlement that would ensure water rights for its tribe and two others in the drought-stricken Southwest — a deal that could become the ...

  6. Navajo Dam, NM Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local ... - AOL

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    Get the Navajo Dam, NM local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  7. Colorado River Storage Project - Wikipedia

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    The Navajo Unit consists of the Navajo Dam and the Navajo Lake reservoir. The dam impounds the San Juan River near Farmington, New Mexico. The dam was completed in 1963, and was actually the first of the units in the project to be completed. Unlike the subsequent dams, Navajo Dam did not have any power generating capacity when built.

  8. Navajo Indian Irrigation Project - Wikipedia

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    This venture finds its origins in the 1930s when the federal government was looking for economic development for the Navajo Nation. The NIIP was approved in 1962 by Congress. The Bureau of Reclamation received the task of constructing this project. The water supply is provided by Navajo Lake, the reservoir formed behind Navajo Dam on the San ...

  9. Supreme Court rules against Navajo Nation’s access to ... - AOL

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